Leonurus sibiricus, commonly called honeyweed or Siberian motherwort, is an herbaceous plant species native to China, Mongolia, and Siberia.
It is naturalized in many other parts of the world, including South, Central and North Americas.
[1][2] Leonurus sibiricus is an herbaceous annual or biennial with upright stems that grow from 20–80 cm (8–30 in) tall.
The lower stem leaves are deciduous and wither away as the plants begin blooming.
[4][5] This species' habitat within its natural range is stony or sandy grasslands or pine forests.