Spignet, also known as wood betony, is a perennial herb found in many parts of Europe and Asia. The plant is known for its medicinal properties, particularly in treating headaches, anxiety, and digestive issues. Spignet also has several synonyms, including Betonica officinalis, Bishopwort, and Stachys officinalis. Betonica officinalis is derived from the Latin word "betonica," meaning a medicinal plant. Bishopwort refers to the plant's association with bishops, who used it medicinally. Stachys officinalis is a nod to the plant's scientific classification. Regardless of what it's called, spignet remains a popular and beneficial herb in traditional medicine.