The common name “obedient plant” was bestowed because individual florets stay in place (at least temporarily) after being repositioned. This species is sometimes called false dragonhead due to the flower's resemblance to dragonhead (Dracocephalum spp.) This plant is a member of the Mint Family.
Obedient plant care often includes digging rhizomes and deadheading spent flowers before seeds can drop. If you're wondering whether you can divide the obedient plant, the answer is a resounding yes.
Meaning: North American plant having a spike of two-lipped pink or white flowers. Classified under: Nouns denoting plants.. . . . .364011233788!]