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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
LamiaceaeStachys appalachianaFens, usually over mafic or ultramafic rocks.Apparently endemic to nw. NC (Alleghany, Ashe, and Watauga counties) and sw. VA (Carroll, Floyd, and Grayson counties).image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys arenicolaWoundwortMarl fens, upland depressions swamps, wet meadows, roadsides, banks of waterfowl impoundments, especially over limestone of mafic rocks; possibly adventive in part from farther west, but at least some populations native.NS and QC west to AK, south to VA, KY, AR, OK, NM, AZ, and CA. Not collected from SC (J. Nelson, pers. comm.; 2024).image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys arvensisStaggerweedDisturbed areas, especially a historic waif on ballast.Native of Mediterranean Europe and n. Africa. Reported for VA by C, G, and K4; no documentation is known and the record is rejected (Virginia Botanical Associates 2023).image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys asperaRough-leaved Hedge-nettleMoist or wet sandy soil of pine savannas, marshes, or swamp forests, mafic barrens, sinkhole ponds in the Great Valley.NJ and NY west to IL and IA, south to GA and MO.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys byzantinaLamb’s-ear, Woolly Hedge-nettleRoadsides, lawns, doubtfully established from horticultural use.Native of Turkey and vicinity. Reported for James City and Prince Edward counties, VA (Virginia Botanical Associates 2019).image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys carolinianaCarolina Hedge-nettleMargins of natural depressions, wet pine flatwoods.Endemic to the Santee River delta region, SC.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys clingmaniiClingman's Hedge-nettleRich cove forests, northern hardwood forests, northern hardwood - spruce-fir transition forests, mostly at high elevations (and see comments below).A narrow Southern Appalachian endemic, known only from sw. NC and se. TN.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys cordataHeart-leaved Hedge-nettleMoist forests, especially alluvial bottomlands or over calcareous rocks.NY west to IL, south to SC, GA, AL, and AR.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys crenataMouse’s-ear, Shade BetonyCalcareous hammocks, ditches, damp forests.E. SC south to s. FL, west to sw. AR and c. and s. TX; Mexico south to Guatemala.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys drummondiiPink MintChaparral and woodlands.Se. TX south to s. TX and c. Mexico (MOR, NLE, PUE, SLP, TAM).
LamiaceaeStachys eplingiiEpling's Hedge-nettleMesic forests, bogs, calcareous fens, wet meadows over calcareous or mafic substrates.Sw. PA and WV south to e. TN, w. NC, and w. SC.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys floridanaFlorida Betony, Rattlesnake-weedDisturbed sites, roadsides, gardens; probably not native northward of Florida.Native from n. FL and Panhandle FL south to s. FL; now in a much more extensive range in our region by recent spread.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys germanicaDowny WoundwortDisturbed areas, roadsides, doubtfully established.Native of Europe. Reported for FL, NJ, OH, TN, VA, WV (Kartesz 2022), but perhaps all or most records reflect waifs from cultivation.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys glandulosissimaOcoee Hedge-nettleOn talus with underlying seepage.Endemic to se. TN (Ocoee River Gorge, Polk County) and n. GA (Murray, Pickens, and Stephens counties).image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys hispidaHispid Hedge-nettleWet meadows and mesic forests.ME west to MB and ND, south to MD, GA, and AR. Mapping is highly speculative.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys hyssopifoliaHyssop-leaved Hedge-nettleMoist soils of pine savannas, marshes, seasonally flooded sinkhole ponds, roadside ditches.ME to Panhandle FL, mainly on the Coastal Plain; disjunct around the Great Lakes (NY, MI, n. IN, n. IL).image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys iltisiiOuachita Hedge-nettleUpland woodlands and forests, roadsides.AR west to e. OK, mainly in the Ouachita Mountains.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys latidensBroad-toothed Hedge-nettleMesic forests in coves and on mountain slopes, mountain pastures and forest edges.A Southern Appalachian endemic: w. VA south to n. GA, and e. TN.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys matthewsiiYadkin Hedge-nettleFloodplain forest edges, wet meadows, and clearings in the Piedmont, and on shrubby or openly wooded calcareous river shores and shell-marl bluffs of the Coastal Plain.Known from Amelia, Brunswick, Campbell, Charlotte, Goochland, Halifax, Pittsylvania, Prince Edward, and Surry counties, VA, and Durham, Granville, Montgomery, Moore, and Person counties, NC.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys nelsoniiNelson's Hedge-nettle
LamiaceaeStachys nuttalliiNuttall’s Hedge-nettleMoist forests, especially alluvial bottomlands or over calcareous rocks.Primarily montane.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys palustrisWoundwortDisturbed areas.Native of Europe. Introduced mainly in ne. North America, south to MD, VA (Tazewell County), PA, and NJ.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys pilosaPrairie sloughs, marshes, ditches.Northern, south to NJ, PA, IN, IL, MO, OK, NM, AZ, and CA.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys subcordataMoist forests over calcareous or mafic rocks.The known range of this species is heavily concentrated in seven counties in the Blue Ridge of c. VA, with a few extensions into the s. Blue Ridge and w. Piedmont, and disjunct to ne. TN.image of plant
LamiaceaeStachys sylvaticaWoodland Hedge-nettleBallast waif.Native of Eurasia.
LamiaceaeStachys tenuifoliaSmooth Hedge-nettleWooded brownwater river bottoms and edges.NB west to MB, south to Panhandle FL and e. TX.image of plant
LamiaceaeSynandraSynandraimage of plant
LamiaceaeSynandra hispidulaSynandra, Gyandotte BeautyMoist, rich forests.A broad Appalachian endemic: s. OH west to s. IL, south to sw. VA, w. NC, and ne. AL.image of plant
LamiaceaeTetraclea
LamiaceaeTetraclea coulteriCoulter's WrinklefruitBrush.C. TX, w. TX, NM, and AZ south to c. Mexico.
LamiaceaeTeucriumGermanderimage of plant
LamiaceaeTeucrium botrysCutleaf GermanderDisturbed calcareous glades, other disturbed areas.Native of Europe.image of plant
LamiaceaeTeucrium canadense var. canadenseCommon GermanderRich bottomlands, prairies, marshes.NS south to FL, west to TX, OK, and Mexico.image of plant
LamiaceaeTeucrium canadense var. hypoleucumSouthern GermanderMarshes, marl prairies.E. NC south to FL, west to s. MS.image of plant
LamiaceaeTeucrium canadense var. occidentaleWestern GermanderMoist forests, bottomlands.ME to BC, south to OH, IN, IL, OK, TX, NM, and nw. Mexico. Occurs at least as far south and east as PA (Rhoads & Klein 1993) and ne. WV.image of plant
LamiaceaeTeucrium cubense var. cubenseCoastal areas; eastwards (AL) as a ballast waif (not recently seen).TX to s. Mexico (many states); West Indies.image of plant
LamiaceaeTeucrium laciniatumLacy GermanderWestward in sandy or gravelly prairies and disturbed areas, eastwards in disturbed areas and probably just a waif.W. KS and se. CO south through e., c, and w. TX, NM, to Mexico.image of plant
LamiaceaeTeucrium orientaleOriental GermanderWaif at old seaports.Native of w. Asia and the Caucasus.
LamiaceaeThymusThymeimage of plant
LamiaceaeThymus praecox ssp. arcticusMother-of-ThymeCommonly cultivated and sometimes escaped or persisting.Native of Eurasia.image of plant
LamiaceaeThymus pulegioidesLemon ThymePastures, orchards, disturbed areas.Native of Eurasia.image of plant
LamiaceaeThymus vulgarisGarden ThymeGrown horticulturally, and persistent or spreading.Native of Europe.
LamiaceaeTrichostemaBlue Curlsimage of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema bridgesii-orzelliiBridges’-and-Orzell's Blue Curls, Lake Wales Ridge Blue CurlsFlorida scrub, longleaf pine sandhills, scrubby flatwoods.Central FL on Lake Wales, Bombing Range, and Winter Haven Ridges.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema coeruleumGlade Blue Curls, False PennyroyalShale barrens, outcrops of calcareous or mafic rock, diabase barrens, calcareous dry prairies, disturbed rocky areas.VT and s. ON west to MN and NE, south to c. and w. NC, nc. SC, nw. GA, AL, MS, TX, and AZ.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema dichotomumCommon Blue CurlsDry woodlands, longleaf pine sandhills and dry flatwoods, disturbed areas, roadsides, thin soils around rock outcrops.ME, ON, QC, MI, and IA, south to c. FL and TX.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema floridanumFlorida Blue CurlsMaritime hammocks, maritime dunes, grasslands, and coastal scrub.E. GA around the FL peninsula west to s. MS; Bahamas (Grand Bahama).image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema fruticosumBushy Blue CurlsOpenings in mesic to xeric and maritime hammocks, upland mixed woodland.Coastal MS and AL across the FL panhandle to ne. FL and se. GA, south to sw. peninsular FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema gracileFlatwoods Blue CurlsMesic to scrubby flatwoods, scrubby flatwoods-scrub ecotones.Central to s. peninsular FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema hobeJobé Blue Curls, Hobe Mountain Blue CurlsFlorida scrub.Martin County, FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema latensHidden Blue CurlsScrubby flatwoods, scrub.Franklin County, FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema microphyllumSmall-leaf Blue Curls, Brooksville Ridge Blue CurlsLongleaf pine sandhill, Florida scrub."Big Bend" area and Brooksville Ridge of FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema nesophilumDune Blue Curls, Carolina Blue CurlsDunes on barrier islands, vegetated with perennial grasses (especially Uniola paniculata), openings in maritime scrub.Endemic to barrier islands from slightly north of Cape Hatteras, Dare County, NC south to North Island, Georgetown County, SC, north of Cape Romain.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema setaceumNarrowleaf Blue CurlsThin soils around rock outcrops, especially granite flatrocks, dry sandy soils of the Coastal Plain.CT west to OH, south to FL and TX, primarily on the Coastal Plain.image of plant
LamiaceaeTrichostema suffrutescensScrub Blue CurlsFlorida scrub, longleaf pine sandhills.Ne. FL (Clay County) south to s. peninsular FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeVitexChaste-treeimage of plant
LamiaceaeVitex agnus-castusChaste-treePastures, woodland edges, suburban woodlands.Native of Mediterranean Europe.image of plant
LamiaceaeVitex glabrataSmooth Chaste-treeDisturbed areas.Native of Asia and Australia.
LamiaceaeVitex negundoChinese Chaste-treeDisturbed areas, road shoulders.Native of China. Reported for FL, MS, LA, KY, with uncertain documentation. See Barger et al. (2012) for additional discussion of this species in AL.image of plant
LamiaceaeVitex rotundifoliaBeach Vitex, Roundleaf Chaste-treeCoastal dunes, planted for ornament and stabilization and now spreading aggressively as an invasive species.Native of e. Asia, se. Asia, and nearby islands.image of plant
LamiaceaeVitex trifoliaThree-leaf Chaste-treeDisturbed areas.Native of e. and se. Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands.image of plant
LamiaceaeVolkameriaGlorybower
LamiaceaeVolkameria glabraNatal Glory-bower, Stinkleaf-tree, TinderwoodDisturbed upland areas.Native of s. Africa.
LamiaceaeWarnockiaWarnockiaimage of plant
LamiaceaeWarnockia scutellarioidesPrairie BrazoriaGravelly or clayey soils over limestone.Sc. OK (Arbuckle Mountains) south to e. and sc. TX.

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