65 results for Family: Lamiaceae.
| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
| Lamiaceae | Stachys appalachiana | | Fens, usually over mafic or ultramafic rocks. | Apparently endemic to nw. NC (Alleghany, Ashe, and Watauga counties) and sw. VA (Carroll, Floyd, and Grayson counties). | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys arenicola | Woundwort | Marl 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). | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys arvensis | Staggerweed | Disturbed 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). | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys aspera | Rough-leaved Hedge-nettle | Moist 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys byzantina | Lamb’s-ear, Woolly Hedge-nettle | Roadsides, lawns, doubtfully established from horticultural use. | Native of Turkey and vicinity. Reported for James City and Prince Edward counties, VA (Virginia Botanical Associates 2019). | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys caroliniana | Carolina Hedge-nettle | Margins of natural depressions, wet pine flatwoods. | Endemic to the Santee River delta region, SC. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys clingmanii | Clingman's Hedge-nettle | Rich 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys cordata | Heart-leaved Hedge-nettle | Moist forests, especially alluvial bottomlands or over calcareous rocks. | NY west to IL, south to SC, GA, AL, and AR. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys crenata | Mouse’s-ear, Shade Betony | Calcareous hammocks, ditches, damp forests. | E. SC south to s. FL, west to sw. AR and c. and s. TX; Mexico south to Guatemala. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys drummondii | Pink Mint | Chaparral and woodlands. | Se. TX south to s. TX and c. Mexico (MOR, NLE, PUE, SLP, TAM). | |
| Lamiaceae | Stachys eplingii | Epling's Hedge-nettle | Mesic forests, bogs, calcareous fens, wet meadows over calcareous or mafic substrates. | Sw. PA and WV south to e. TN, w. NC, and w. SC. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys floridana | Florida Betony, Rattlesnake-weed | Disturbed 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys germanica | Downy Woundwort | Disturbed 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys glandulosissima | Ocoee Hedge-nettle | On talus with underlying seepage. | Endemic to se. TN (Ocoee River Gorge, Polk County) and n. GA (Murray, Pickens, and Stephens counties). | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys hispida | Hispid Hedge-nettle | Wet meadows and mesic forests. | ME west to MB and ND, south to MD, GA, and AR. Mapping is highly speculative. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys hyssopifolia | Hyssop-leaved Hedge-nettle | Moist 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). | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys iltisii | Ouachita Hedge-nettle | Upland woodlands and forests, roadsides. | AR west to e. OK, mainly in the Ouachita Mountains. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys latidens | Broad-toothed Hedge-nettle | Mesic 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys matthewsii | Yadkin Hedge-nettle | Floodplain 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys nelsonii | Nelson's Hedge-nettle | | | |
| Lamiaceae | Stachys nuttallii | Nuttall’s Hedge-nettle | Moist forests, especially alluvial bottomlands or over calcareous rocks. | Primarily montane. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys palustris | Woundwort | Disturbed areas. | Native of Europe. Introduced mainly in ne. North America, south to MD, VA (Tazewell County), PA, and NJ. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys pilosa | | Prairie sloughs, marshes, ditches. | Northern, south to NJ, PA, IN, IL, MO, OK, NM, AZ, and CA. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys subcordata | | Moist 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Stachys sylvatica | Woodland Hedge-nettle | Ballast waif. | Native of Eurasia. | |
| Lamiaceae | Stachys tenuifolia | Smooth Hedge-nettle | Wooded brownwater river bottoms and edges. | NB west to MB, south to Panhandle FL and e. TX. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Synandra | Synandra | | | 
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| Lamiaceae | Synandra hispidula | Synandra, Gyandotte Beauty | Moist, rich forests. | A broad Appalachian endemic: s. OH west to s. IL, south to sw. VA, w. NC, and ne. AL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Tetraclea | | | | |
| Lamiaceae | Tetraclea coulteri | Coulter's Wrinklefruit | Brush. | C. TX, w. TX, NM, and AZ south to c. Mexico. | |
| Lamiaceae | Teucrium | Germander | | | 
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| Lamiaceae | Teucrium botrys | Cutleaf Germander | Disturbed calcareous glades, other disturbed areas. | Native of Europe. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Teucrium canadense var. canadense | Common Germander | Rich bottomlands, prairies, marshes. | NS south to FL, west to TX, OK, and Mexico. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Teucrium canadense var. hypoleucum | Southern Germander | Marshes, marl prairies. | E. NC south to FL, west to s. MS. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Teucrium canadense var. occidentale | Western Germander | Moist 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Teucrium cubense var. cubense | | Coastal areas; eastwards (AL) as a ballast waif (not recently seen). | TX to s. Mexico (many states); West Indies. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Teucrium laciniatum | Lacy Germander | Westward 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Teucrium orientale | Oriental Germander | Waif at old seaports. | Native of w. Asia and the Caucasus. | |
| Lamiaceae | Thymus | Thyme | | | 
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| Lamiaceae | Thymus praecox ssp. arcticus | Mother-of-Thyme | Commonly cultivated and sometimes escaped or persisting. | Native of Eurasia. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Thymus pulegioides | Lemon Thyme | Pastures, orchards, disturbed areas. | Native of Eurasia. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Thymus vulgaris | Garden Thyme | Grown horticulturally, and persistent or spreading. | Native of Europe. | |
| Lamiaceae | Trichostema | Blue Curls | | | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema bridgesii-orzellii | Bridges’-and-Orzell's Blue Curls, Lake Wales Ridge Blue Curls | Florida scrub, longleaf pine sandhills, scrubby flatwoods. | Central FL on Lake Wales, Bombing Range, and Winter Haven Ridges. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema coeruleum | Glade Blue Curls, False Pennyroyal | Shale 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema dichotomum | Common Blue Curls | Dry 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema floridanum | Florida Blue Curls | Maritime hammocks, maritime dunes, grasslands, and coastal scrub. | E. GA around the FL peninsula west to s. MS; Bahamas (Grand Bahama). | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema fruticosum | Bushy Blue Curls | Openings 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema gracile | Flatwoods Blue Curls | Mesic to scrubby flatwoods, scrubby flatwoods-scrub ecotones. | Central to s. peninsular FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema hobe | Jobé Blue Curls, Hobe Mountain Blue Curls | Florida scrub. | Martin County, FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema latens | Hidden Blue Curls | Scrubby flatwoods, scrub. | Franklin County, FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema microphyllum | Small-leaf Blue Curls, Brooksville Ridge Blue Curls | Longleaf pine sandhill, Florida scrub. | "Big Bend" area and Brooksville Ridge of FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema nesophilum | Dune Blue Curls, Carolina Blue Curls | Dunes 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema setaceum | Narrowleaf Blue Curls | Thin 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Trichostema suffrutescens | Scrub Blue Curls | Florida scrub, longleaf pine sandhills. | Ne. FL (Clay County) south to s. peninsular FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Vitex | Chaste-tree | | | 
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| Lamiaceae | Vitex agnus-castus | Chaste-tree | Pastures, woodland edges, suburban woodlands. | Native of Mediterranean Europe. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Vitex glabrata | Smooth Chaste-tree | Disturbed areas. | Native of Asia and Australia. | |
| Lamiaceae | Vitex negundo | Chinese Chaste-tree | Disturbed 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. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Vitex rotundifolia | Beach Vitex, Roundleaf Chaste-tree | Coastal dunes, planted for ornament and stabilization and now spreading aggressively as an invasive species. | Native of e. Asia, se. Asia, and nearby islands. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Vitex trifolia | Three-leaf Chaste-tree | Disturbed areas. | Native of e. and se. Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Volkameria | Glorybower | | | |
| Lamiaceae | Volkameria glabra | Natal Glory-bower, Stinkleaf-tree, Tinderwood | Disturbed upland areas. | Native of s. Africa. | |
| Lamiaceae | Warnockia | Warnockia | | | 
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| Lamiaceae | Warnockia scutellarioides | Prairie Brazoria | Gravelly or clayey soils over limestone. | Sc. OK (Arbuckle Mountains) south to e. and sc. TX. | |