IOI 



Labiatae 



Trichostema dichotomum L. Blue Curls. 



A weed in old fields and waste places. 



Scutellaria integrifolia L. Skullcap. 



Open, wet meadow, Kilgore's Pond. Damp woods on Black 

 Creek. Common. 



Scutellaria pilosa Michx. 

 Moist, shady woods along Black Creek. Along road near the 

 novelty mill. A pure white form of this species was collected 

 near the novelty mill on June 14, 1911. 



Prunella vulgaris L. Heal-all. 



Woods and open places. Common. 



Lamium amplextcaule L. Dead Nettle. 



A very common winter and early spring weed. 



Stachys hyssopifolia Michx. 

 Plantation Savanna. 



Salvia azurea Lam. Blue Sage. 



Roadside leading from the paper mill to town. Damp soil near 

 Crowley's Branch. Flat woods south of the lake. Frequent. 

 Plants growing in the dryer woods have larger and lighter 

 colored flowers than those in low places. 



Salvia lyrata L. Lyre-leaved Sage. 



A weed in open places. 



Clinopodium carolinianum (Michx.) Heller. Calamint. 



Woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. Plentiful locally. 



Pycnanthemum hyssopifolium (Benth.) Gray. Mountain Mint. 

 Damp soil near edge of the lake, southside. Not infrequent in 

 damp woods. 



Lycopus sessilifolius A. Gray. 



Wet meadow in Burnt Bay. Frequent. 



Lycopus pubens Britton. 

 Wet places on southside of the lake. Common. New to South 

 Carolina. 



