Flora of the . Ulegany State Park Region 131 



VERBENACEAE (Vervain Family) 

 Verbena urticaefolia L. White Vervain 



In dry or moist soil of thickets and open places in 

 the lower and larger valleys. Frequent. 

 Verbena hastata L. Blue Vervain 



In moist or wet gravelly soil or alluvium along 

 streams in open places and in swamps and marshes 

 common in the lower valleys, but rare or absent from 

 the higher portions of the park. 



LABIATAE (Mint Family) 

 Teucrium canadense L. Wood Sage, or Germander 

 Moist thickets in gravelly soil or alluvium along 

 the lower streams. Rare. Tnnasassa. 

 Scutellaria lateriflora L. Mad-dog, or Blue Skullcap 

 In wet gravelly soil along streams and in swamps 

 and bogs. Infrequent in the upland parts of the 

 park but common in the lowlands. 

 Scutellaria galericulata L. Marsh Skullcap 



In wet soil along streams and in marshes. Rare 

 within the park area but frequent on the bottomlands. 

 Scutellaria canescens Nutt. S. incana Muhl. Downy 

 Skullcap 

 In moist thickets along the lower part of Quaker 

 run. near Tunasassa. Rare. Not previously re- 

 ported from New York State. 

 Agastache scrophulariaefolia (Willd.) Kuntze. Great 

 Hyssop 

 Tn moist thickets of the Allegheny bottomlands. 

 Rare. Near Elko. 

 Nepeta Cataria L. Catnip 



An occasional or frequent weed in the cleared and 

 settled portions of the region. 



