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WILD FLOWERS OF CALIFORNIA 



1497. 



Blue 



Skull-Cap 



Scutellaria tuberosa arid 

 var. 



1498. 







Scutellaria galericulata 



1499. 







Scutellaria Bolanderi 



1500. 







Scutellaria angustifolia 



1501. 







Salazaria Mexicana 



1502. 



Self Heal 



Brunella vulgaris 



1503. Horehound 



1504. Hedge Nettle 



1505. 

 1506. 



1507. 



1508. 

 1509. 



1510. Blue-Curls 



1511. Vinegar weed 



1512. 

 1513. 



1514. Catnip 



1515. Henbit 



1516. Germander 



1517. 



Marrubium vulgare 



Stachys pycnantha 

 Stachys albens 

 Stachys ajugoides and 



var. 

 Stachys bullata 



Stachys Chammissonis 

 Stachys Californica 

 Trichostema laxum 



Trichostema lanceolatum 



Trichostema lanatum 

 Trichostema oblongum 

 Nepeta cataria 

 Lamium amplexicaule 

 Teucrium occidentale 



Teucrium Cubense 



Coast Ranges to southern 

 California. Near coast. 



Sierras, Plumas county. 



Sierras, Indian Valley, Plu- 

 mas county, Clarks, Mari- 

 posa county. 



Sierras, Placer county, 

 north. 



Shrub ; flowers purple or 

 whitish. Mohave desert. 



Medicinal as gargle for 

 throat trouble. A cosmo- 

 politan plant. Bay re- 

 gion and elsewhere. 



Introduced in all parts of 

 the state as a weed. 



Bay region south. 



Inner Coast Ranges. 



Coast Ranges and valleys. 

 Common. 



Widely distributed on coast 

 and Sierras. 



Bay region. 



Santa Cruz mountains. 



North and inner Coast 

 Ranges. 



A valuable bee plant. Low 

 hills of the Coast Ranges 

 through the valleys to 

 Fresno county, where it 

 is abundant. 



Southern Coast Ranges. 



Sierras. 



North Coast Ranges. 



Introduced. Sonoma Co. 



Reported as from the Sac- 

 ramento Valley. 



Southern California. 



VERVAIN FAMILY 



1518. Blue Vervain Verbena hastata 



1519. Common vervain 



VERBENACEAE 



Sacramento valley. 



Throughout western Cali- 

 fornia and south. 



Alkaline soil, San Joaquin 

 vallev and elsewhere. 

 Weed. 



A creeping plant used for 

 lawns and to prevent soil 

 erosion ; alkaline soils. In- 

 terior valley. 



Muddy banks of the delta 

 region, Sacramento River. 



PLANTAIN FAMILY PLANTAGINACEAE 



1523. Common Plantain Plantago major and var. Introduced weed. Common. 



Broad leaves, seed stalks 

 fed to canaries. 



1520. 



1521. 



1522. 



Verbena prostrata 



Verbena bracteosa 



Lippia nodiflora 



Lippia lanceolata 



