Dracocephalum

As with most members of the mint family (Lamiaceae), the flowers are a very important nectar source for larger insects, particularly bumblebees, butterflies and bee-flies. They also attract beneficial predators such as ladybirds, and in some parts of the world, certain species are sown as bird-seed crops, although we cannot vouch for such uses here.

 
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