50 seeds Leonurus quinquelobatus.
Leonurus quinquelobatus is a herbaceous flowering plant native to Eurasia, where it is found from Sakhalin, Russia west to Italy and central Europe.
The plant is perennial. Stems 50-200 cm tall, hairy pubescent. The lower and middle stem leaves with a cordate or truncated base, five-partite, with oblong wedge-shaped lobes, unevenly coarsely toothed. The leaves are tripartite in the inflorescence. The leaf blades are appressed hairy above and below. The inflorescence is long, with spaced whorls. Calyx is conical, 8-10 mm long, protruding hairy. Corolla 10-12 mm long, pink or pinkish-purple. Eremes 2.5-3 mm long, brown, with a pubescent top.
Leonurus quinquelobatus grows in ravines, on the outskirts of fields and vegetable gardens.