36 results for Family: Scrophulariaceae. More search options
FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
ScrophulariaceaeBontiaAllingimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeBontia daphnoidesWhite AllingCoastal thickets.Native of West Indies and n. South America.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeBuddlejaButterfly-bushimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeBuddleja alternifoliaFountain Butterfly-bushWaif from horticultural use.Native of nc. China.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeBuddleja davidiiSummer-lilac, Orange-eye Butterfly-bushSpreading from horticultural use to disturbed places, thickets, and streambanks.Native of China.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeBuddleja indicaOakleaf Butterfly-bushDisturbed areas, spoil mounds, disturbed dry sands.Native of Indian Ocean islands east of Africa.
ScrophulariaceaeBuddleja lindleyanaLindley's Butterfly-bushRarely escaped to disturbed areas.Native of China.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeBuddleja madagascariensisMadagascar Butterfly-bush, Smoke-bushDisturbed areas, roadsides and ditches.Native of Africa.
ScrophulariaceaeBuddleja racemosa var. incanaCalcareous ledges and bluffs.Essentially endemic to the Edwards Plateau, TX.
ScrophulariaceaeBuddleja racemosa var. racemosaCalcareous ledges and banks.Nearly endemic to the Edwards Plateau, TX.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeBuddleja sessilifloraRio Grande Butterfly-bush, TepozánSandbars, banks, palm groves, thornscrub.S. TX and s. AZ south to Mexico.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeCaprariaGoatweedimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeCapraria bifloraGoatweed, Stow-weedMargins of coastal hammocks, coastal strands, disturbed areas.S. FL; West Indies; s. TX, Mexico, Central America, and South America.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeCapraria mexicanaMexican Goat's-headimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeLeucophyllumSilverleaf, Cenizo, Barometer-bush, Rain Sageimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeLeucophyllum frutescensTexas Silverleaf, Purple Sage, Cenizo, Rain SageScrub and riparian areas; also cultivated and persistent or escaped.Ec., c., and w. TX, and s. AZ south into Mexico.
ScrophulariaceaeLimosellaMudwort, Awl-leafimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeLimosella australisMudwort, Awl-leafFresh or slightly brackish tidal flats.NL (Newfoundland) and QC south along the Atlantic Coast to se. VA and extreme ne. NC (Currituck and Dare counties).image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeScrophulariaFigwortimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeScrophularia auriculataShoreline Figwortimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeScrophularia caninaDog Figwortimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeScrophularia lanceolataAmerican FigwortMesic to dry upland forests, shale barrens, clearings.QC and NS west to BC, south to SC, TN, MO, NM, and n. CA.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeScrophularia marilandicaEastern FigwortMoist to dry, nutrient-rich woodlands and forests, especially over mafic or calcareous rocks.QC west to MN, south to SC, ne. GA, Panhandle FL, LA, and ne. TX.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeScrophularia nodosaWoodland Figwort, European FigwortDisturbed areas, formerly on ballast.Native of Eurasia.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeScrophulariaceaeFigwort Familyimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascumMulleinimage of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum blattariaMoth MulleinFields, roadsides, disturbed areas.Native of Eurasia.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum densiflorumDenseflower MulleinOriginally a ballast waif, but now established and persistent.Native of Eurasia.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum lychnitis ssp. lychnitisWhite MulleinDisturbed areas, fields.Native of Eurasia.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum maurumEstablished, likely from ballast.Native of n. Africa. Reported for Hudson County, NJ, likely established from 19th century (or older) ballast (Schmidt 2023).image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum nigrum ssp. nigrumBlack MulleinDisturbed areas.Native of Eurasia.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum phlomoidesClasping Mullein, Orange MulleinDisturbed areas, roadsides, longleaf pine sandhills (if left unburned).Native of Europe. In 2021, this species is spreading rapidly in the Fall-line Sandhills region of NC and becoming invasive, encroaching into natural habitats.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum phoeniceum var. phoeniceumPurple MulleinDisturbed areas.Native of Eurasia.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum sinuatum var. sinuatumWavyleaf MulleinDisturbed areas; on ballast.Native of Eurasia. Introduced at scattered locations in MD, PA, NJ, and NY, on ballast and in disturbed areas.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum thapsus ssp. thapsusWoolly Mullein, Common Mullein, Flannel-plant, Velvet-plantFields, roadsides, disturbed areas, sometimes weedy on rock outcrops.Native of Europe.image of plant
ScrophulariaceaeVerbascum virgatumTwiggy MulleinLongleaf pine sandhills, sandy disturbed areas, roadsides.Native of Europe.image of plant