
Nocturnal Bloomers & Pinching: While grown for leaves, they can flower; pinching off small, purple flower spikes makes the plant bushier and prevents it from becoming “leggy” or dying back.
Family Ties: They are closely related to herbs like sage and rosemary, but are not fragrant like them.
“Sun” and Shade: Traditionally shade-lovers, modern cultivars exist that thrive in full sun, though they generally prefer partial shade to prevent foliage burn.
Instant Color: Often called “Painted Nettle,” they can go from a 6-inch plant to a vibrant, mature plant very fast, often used in Victorian-era gardens.
No Toxicity: They are safe around pets, making them a great option for indoor, pet-friendly landscaping.