Scutellaria incana Biehler var. australis (Epling) J.L. Collins ex D.B. Poindexter & Weakley. Phenology: Jul-Aug. Habitat: Longleaf pine sandhills, other dry sandy open woods or woodland margins. Distribution: Gulf Coastal Plain of sw. GA, nw. FL, s. AL, and c. MS; disjunct to e. SC and Brunswick County, NC.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: See Poindexter & Weakley (2018a) for detailed discussion.
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA, Poindexter & Weakley (2018a) in Weakley et al (2018a); = n/a — RAB; = Scutellaria altamaha Small ssp. australis Epling = Scutellaria altamaha Small var. australis (Epling) D.B.Ward; < Scutellaria incana Biehler — Fl6, K4, WH3. Basionym: Scutellaria altamaha Small ssp. australis Epling 1942
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Heliophily ⓘ: 8
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