Physostegia correllii is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name Correll's false dragonhead.
It is native to northern Mexico, as well as Texas and Louisiana in the United States.
[2] This rhizomatous[2] perennial herb may reach heights over 2 meters.
It produces spikes of flowers in June through September.
[2] This plant is a wetland species that can be found today in wet, disturbed areas such as drainage ditches.