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Scutellaria LABIATAE Nepeta 



S. integrifolia L. 



Common in moist ground of the Piedmont area; less frequent 

 throughout the Coastal Plain. June, mid-July. 



S. parvula Mx. 



Rare, in dry sandy soil: Newport (NC), E. Tatnall, "May-" 

 (A); Rehoboth (S), Canhy, n. d. (D). 



S. nervosa Pursh. (Incl. var. calvifolia Fern., in Rhodora 47, 

 174-175. 1945.) 



Rare, in woods of the Piedmont: Conowingo (Ce), J. J. Carter, 

 21 May 1865 and 19 Aug. 1906 (A) ; and E. B. Bartram, 30 May 

 1907 (A); open woods near Perry's tavern (NC), Canhy, 12 June 

 1897 (A, P) ; open woods near Hanby's Corner, Brandywine Hun- 

 dred (NC), Canby, 22 May 1897 (D); woods near Point Breeze 

 School House, Arden (NC), Canhy, 12 June 1897 (D). 



Marrubium L. 



M. vulgare L. Horehound. 



Escaping, and persisting in farm yards and waste ground. June, 

 July. Nat. from Europe. 



Agastache Clayton. Giant Hyssop. 



A. nepetoides (L.) Ktze. (Lophanthus nepetoides Benth.) 



Infrequent in the Piedmont area; one collection from Talbot 

 County: ^ mi. s. of Longwoods, R. R. Tatnall, 1623, 5 Sept. 1932 

 (T). Late July to early Sept. 



A. scrophulariaefolia (Willd.) Ktze. {Lophanthus Benth.) 



Infrequent, in valleys of Red Clay and Brandywine Creeks 

 (NC). Mid- Aug., Sept. 



Nepeta L. 

 N. Cataria L. Catnip. 



Common weed about dwellings and farm yards. July to Sept. 

 Nat. from Europe. 



N. hederacea (L.) Trevisan. (N. Glechoma Benth.) Ground 

 Ivy. Gill-over-the-Ground. 



Frequent in meadows and waste places. May to July. Nat. 

 from Europe. 



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