Teucrium LABIATAE Scutellaria 



Var. virginicum (L.) Eaton. {T. canadense of Gray's Man., 

 ed. 7.) 



Infrequent, in meadows and on river shores, northern Cecil 

 and New Castle Counties. July. 



Trichostema L. Blue Curls. 



T. dichotomum L. 



Common throughout, in dry pinelands and sandy open ground. 

 Late Aug., mid-Sept. 



T. setaceum Houtt. ( T. lineare Walt. See Rhodora 42, 478. 1940.) 



Rare; rocky banks and dry sandy soil: Salisbury (Wi), Canby, 

 Sept. 1863 (A); Wilmington, Commons, 18 Aug. 1876 (A). 



Scutellaria L. Skullcap. 



S. lateriflora L. Mad-dog Skullcap. 



Frequent in moist thickets, from near the Fall Line to Talbot 

 and Sussex Counties. Mid-July, Aug. 



S. saxatilis Riddell. 



Rare, in rocky woods: west bank of Brandy wine Creek, opposite 

 Bancroft's dam, E. Tatnall, 10 June 1836 (A, G); same locality, 

 R. R. Tatnall, 21 June 1886 (T), Commons, 19 June 1897 (A); near 

 Centreville (NC), Commons, 9 July 1877 (A). 



S. serrata Andr. 



Rare, on banks of the Susquehanna River: Conowingo (Ce), 

 J. J. Carter, 1 June 1906 (A). 



S. elliptica Muhl. (S. pilosa Mx. See Fernald : Rhodora 47, 200- 

 201. 1945.) 



Frequent on wooded slopes and in sandy soil, northern New 

 Castle and Cecil Counties; apparently rare farther south: near 

 Easton (Ta), Earle, 3640, 28 July 1942 (A). Mid- June to mid- 

 July. 



S. epilobiifolia Hamilton. {S. galericulata of manuals. See Fernald: 

 Rhodora 23, 85-86. 1921.) 



Infrequent, in wet places on the Coastal Plain of New Castle 

 County. June to Aug. 



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