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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
LamiaceaeScutellaria alabamensisAlabama SkullcapDry woodlands.Endemic to c. and n. AL.image of plant
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
LamiaceaeScutellaria altamahaAltamaha SkullcapSandy or rocky, dry forests.Nc. SC to ec. GA and se. GA.image of plant
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
LamiaceaeScutellaria arenicolaSandhill SkullcapLongleaf pine sandhills, Florida scrub.S. GA and ne. FL south to s. FL.image of plant
(c) Ward, Scott G
LamiaceaeScutellaria australisSouthern SkullcapBottomland forests, rocky woodlands, glades, barrens, prairies.NC, s. WV, KY, IN, IL, MO, and KS, south to Panhandle FL, LA, and e. TX.image of plant
(c) Keesling, Jim - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
LamiaceaeScutellaria bushiiBush's SkullcapRocky limestone woodlands, barrens, and glades.S. MO and nc. AR.image of plant
(c) Langellier, Robert - CC-BY-NC
LamiaceaeScutellaria cardiophyllaGulf SkullcapSandy woodlands, ravines, seepages.C. AR and se. OK south to w. LA and e. and c. TX.image of plant
© Adam Black
LamiaceaeScutellaria drummondii var. drummondiiDrummond's SkullcapBlackland prairies, dry disturbed areas.GA west to LA and TX, south into Mexico. First reported for GA by Lee Echols in 2005 (pers. comm.).
LamiaceaeScutellaria drummondii var. edwardsianaEdwards Plateau SkullcapOn limestone.Nc. OK south to sc. TX, w. TX, and se. NM.
LamiaceaeScutellaria drummondii var. runyoniiRunyon's SkullcapLow woodlands and slopes.S. TX.
LamiaceaeScutellaria elliptica var. ellipticaHairy SkullcapMesic to dry forests.NY, KY, and IN, south to s. GA, ne. and Panhandle FL, MS, LA, and e. TX.image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
LamiaceaeScutellaria elliptica var. glandulosaOzark SkullcapDry to moist, rocky forests.E. and c. MO and e. KS south to sc. AR and se. OK.
LamiaceaeScutellaria elliptica var. hirsutaKentucky SkullcapMesic to dry forests.PA and MI south to w. VA, w. NC, nw. GA, s. AL, and e. TX.image of plant
(c) Ware, Richard & Teresa - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
LamiaceaeScutellaria floridanaFlorida SkullcapPine flatwoods.Endemic to FL Panhandle (Bay, Franklin, Gulf, and Liberty counties).image of plant
(c) Ward, Scott G
LamiaceaeScutellaria galericulataHooded SkullcapSpring-fed seepage, fens, bogs, swamps, freshwater tidal marshes.Circumboreal, south in North America to DE, MD, VA, ne. WV, w. NC, IN, MO, n. TX, and CA. The NC occurrence is based on old collections from 1937 and before. Reported recently from MD (Steury, Tyndall, & Cooley 1996).image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
LamiaceaeScutellaria glabriusculaGeorgia Skullcap, Gulf SkullcapLongleaf pine sandhills.Sw. GA and w. FL Panhandle west through s. AL to s. MS, an East Gulf Coastal Plain endemic.image of plant
(c) Diamond, Alvin - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
LamiaceaeScutellaria havanensisHavana SkullcapPine rocklands.S. FL; West Indies (Cuba, Puerto Rico).image of plant
(c) Bradley, Keith
LamiaceaeScutellaria incana var. australisLongleaf pine sandhills, other dry sandy open woods or woodland margins.Gulf Coastal Plain of sw. GA, nw. FL, s. AL, and c. MS; disjunct to e. SC and Brunswick County, NC.image of plant
(c) Griffith, Floyd A.
LamiaceaeScutellaria incana var. incanaDry to mesic forests and woodlands.NY, OH, IN, IL, and s. MI, south to e. VA, c. NC, KY, w. TN, MS, AR, se. KS, and e. OK.image of plant
(c) McFarland, Will - CC-BY
LamiaceaeScutellaria incana var. punctataHoary SkullcapDry to mesic forests and woodlands.A broad southern Appalachian endemic: sw. VA and WV south through w. NC, nw. SC, e. TN to n. GA and ne. AL.image of plant
(c) Ware, Richard & Teresa - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
LamiaceaeScutellaria integrifoliaNarrowleaf SkullcapWet pine savannas, pine flatwoods, seeps in forests, bottomlands, other moist sites, ditches.MA south to c. peninsular FL, west to e. TX, northward in the interior to OH, KY, and TN.image of plant
(c) Sorrie, Bruce A. - CC-BY
LamiaceaeScutellaria laterifloraMad-dog Skullcap, Tall Blue SkullcapAlluvial forests, bogs, seeps, marshes, shores.NL (Newfoundland) west to BC, south to GA, Panhandle FL, and CA.image of plant
(c) Danielson, Erik
LamiaceaeScutellaria leonardiiShale-barren Skullcap, Glade SkullcapLimestone glades, diabase barrens, shale barrens and woodlands, dry sandy soils.MA west to MI and ND, south to se. VA, nc. NC, AR, and OK.image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
LamiaceaeScutellaria mellichampiiMellichamp's SkullcapSandy deciduous forests on river bluffs, maritime hammocks.C. and e. SC south to e. GA; disjunct in c. and ne. AL.image of plant
(c) Bradley, Keith
LamiaceaeScutellaria montanaLarge-flowered SkullcapMesic hardwood (or hardwood-shortleaf pine) forests.Se. TN south to nw. GA.image of plant
(c) Ware, Richard & Teresa - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
LamiaceaeScutellaria multiglandulosaSmall's SkullcapLongleaf pine sandhills, dry sandy bluff forests.SC (Abbeville and Anderson counties) to e. GA, south to e. Panhandle FL and c. peninsular FL.image of plant
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
LamiaceaeScutellaria muriculataRio Grande SkullcapSandy areas.S. TX (and ne. Mexico?).
LamiaceaeScutellaria nervosaBottomland Skullcap, Veined SkullcapAlluvial forests, mesic to dry woodlands (especially over mafic or calcareous rocks).S. NY, s. MI, and e. IA, south to c. GA, n. AL, and (allegedly) LA.image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
LamiaceaeScutellaria ocmulgeeOcmulgee SkullcapBluff forests and other mesic hardwood forests with calcareous soils.Endemic to sc. SC and ec. GA.image of plant
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
LamiaceaeScutellaria ovata var. bracteataDry forests and woodlands, hammocks.MO south through AR and OK to c. TX and Mexico; disjunct eastward in s. MS, c. and n. AL, w. Panhandle FL, nw. GA, and NC and SC.image of plant
(c) Ware, Richard & Teresa - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
LamiaceaeScutellaria ovata var. ovataHeartleaf SkullcapMesic to submesic forests and woodlands.VA, OH, s. MI, s. WI, and se. MN south to FL Panhandle, and e. TX.image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
LamiaceaeScutellaria ovata var. rugosaShale barrens, other dry woodlands.Appalachians from MD to w. NC; Interior Highlands from sw. IL through s. MO to nc. AR.image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
LamiaceaeScutellaria parvulaDwarf SkullcapUpland prairies and rock outcrops.ME west to MN, south to GA and TX. In c. TN and scattered locations in e. TN (Chester, Wofford, & Kral 1997). Map is speculative because of past confusion of records.image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
LamiaceaeScutellaria pseudoserrataRich, rocky forests.Also in e. TN (Chester, Wofford, & Kral 1997), nc. and c. GA (Jones & Coile 1988). Cultivated in Highlands, Macon Co., NC.image of plant
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
LamiaceaeScutellaria racemosaSouth American SkullcapLandscaped areas, disturbed areas.Native of South America. Reported from FL, AL, GA, and SC by Kral (1981). Krings & Neal (2001a, 2001b) report it for Chatham Co., NC and discuss its occurrence in se. United States. Also in Moore County, NC (B. Sorrie, pers.comm. 2016).image of plant
(c) Weakley, Alan
LamiaceaeScutellaria resinosaResinous SkullcapPrairies, slopes, rocky areas.KS south to sc. TX.
LamiaceaeScutellaria saxatilisRock SkullcapRocky forests.DE to OH and IN, south to SC and TN.image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
LamiaceaeScutellaria serrataShowy Skullcap, Serrate SkullcapRich forests.S. NY, s. OH, and KY south to GA and AL.image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
LamiaceaeScutellaria thieretiiThieret's SkullcapShell middens and cheniers.Sw. LA coastal areas apparently to se. TX (Nueces County, fide Kartesz 2021).
LamiaceaeScutellaria wrightiiWright's SkullcapPrairies and bluffs over limestone.OK south to sc. TX.image of plant
© Bruce Sorrie