Die 
Teucrium canadense L. Germander, 
Wood-sage 
Java Farm. One station: mew entrance road. Canopy of mature 
Quercus alba, Fagus grandifolia, Liriodendron tulipifera. Higman 918. 
Scutellaria 
1. Racemes not l-sided; base of stem without stolons. 
2. Cauline leaves round- to oblong-ovate or the 
lower deltoid, all dentate or serrate. 
3. Principal leaves cordate at base, villous. 
Expected (S. ovata). 
3. Principal leaves not cordate, if shallowly 
so, not villous. 
4, Principal leaves rhombic-ovate, 3 to 6 cm. 
long. (Also, lower leaves slender-petioled, 
median and upper ones cuneate to short—winged 
petioles; 2 to 5 pairs of leaves below the 
single or panicled terminal racemes; corolla 
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4, Principal leaves ovate or ovate-oblong, 
4 to 14 cm. long. Expected (S. serrata, S. incana). 
2, Cauline leaves ovate and crenate below, oblong 
to linear-lanceolate and entire above, 
successively narrower to summit of stem. (Also, 
petioles of upper leaves short, not winged, 
3 to 8 pairs of leaves below the terminal 
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1. Racemes 1-sided; base of stem with creeping rhizomes 
developed from stolons. (Also, in species collected, 
racemes in upper axils as well as terminal, their 
bracts not minute). 
5. Stolons not forming tubers; lower leaves regularly 
serrate, with slender petioles; stem with 
incurved-ascending pubescence at least on the 
angles; leaves round to subcordate to base, 
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5. Stolons, leaves, or stem pubescence otherwise. 
Expected (S. parvula, S. nervosa, S. saxatilis). 
