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Scabious, sweet. See Erigeron philadelphicus. 



Scabish, meadow-. See Aster puniceus. 



Scabwort. See Inula helen ium . 



Scarletberry. See Solanum dulcamara. 



Scoke. See Phytolacca decandra. 



Scoparius. See Cytisus scoparvus. 



Scouring-rush, common. See Equisetum lujemale. 



Scrofula-plant. See Scrophularia marilandica. 



Scrofula- weed. See Peramium pubescens. 



Scrophularia marilandica L. Fig-wort family (Scrophulariaceae). 



Synonym. — Scrophularia nodosa var. marilandica A. Gray. 



Maryland figwort; scrofula-plant; carpenter' s-square; heal-all; bee-plant; pile- 

 wort. 



Smooth, native perennial, 3 to 5 feet high; moist, shady ground in woods and 

 thickets, New York to North Carolina and Kansas. 



Parts used. — Herb and root (nonofficial). 

 Scrophularia nodosa var. marilandica A. Gray. Same as Scrophularia marilandica. 

 Scutellaria. See Scutellaria lateriflora. 

 Scutellaria hyssopifolia L. Same as Scutellaria integrifolia. 

 Scutellaria integrifolia L. Mint family (Menthaceae) . 



Synonym. — Scutellaria hyssopifolia L. 



Larger skullcap; hyssop-skullcap. 



Native, perennial herb, 6 inches to 2 feet high, found in fields and woods from 

 Connecticut south to Florida and Texas. 



Part used. — Herb (nonofficial). 

 Scutellaria lateriflora L. Mint family (Menthaceae). 



Scutellaria; skullcap; mad weed; hood wort. 



Smooth, branching perennial, 1 to 2 feet high, native in damp places along 

 banks of streams from Canada south to Florida, New Mexico, and Washington. 



Part used. — Plant (official). 

 Sea-lavender. See Limonium carolinianum. 

 Self-heal. See Prunella vulgaris. 

 Senecio aureus L. Aster family (Asteraceae). 



Liferoot; swamp squaw-weed; golden ragwort; cocash-weed; coughweed. 



Indigenous, perennial herb, 1 to 2J feet high, growing in swamps and wet mead- 

 ows, Newfoundland to Ontario, south to Florida, Missouri, and Texas. 



Parts used. — Root and herb (nonofficial). 

 Senega. See Poly gala senega. 

 Senna, American. See Cassia marilandica. 

 Senna, wild. See Cassia marilandica. 

 Serenoa serrulata (Roem. & Schult. ) Hook. f. Palm family (Phoenicaceae). 



Sabal; saw-palmetto. 



A palm, 3 to 7 feet in height, found in sandy soil from North Carolina and 

 Arkansas to Florida and Texas. 



Part used. — Partially dried ripe fruit (official). 

 Serpentaria. See Aristolochia reticulata and A . serpentaria 

 Serpentaria, Texas. See Aristolochia reticulata. 

 Serpentaria, Virginia. See Aristolochia serpentaria. 

 Service-tree, American. See Sorbus americana. 



