An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . II. Scutellaria saxatilis Riddell. RockSkullcap. Fig. 3585. S. saxatilis Riddell, Suppl. Cat. PI. Ohio, 14. 1836. Perennial by filiform runners or stolons,glabrate or sparingly puberulent; stem slen-der, weak, ascending or reclining, simple orbranched, 6-2o long. Leaves ovate, slender-petioled, thin, coarsely crenate. obtuse at theapex, cordate at the base, i-2 long, or thelow


An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . II. Scutellaria saxatilis Riddell. RockSkullcap. Fig. 3585. S. saxatilis Riddell, Suppl. Cat. PI. Ohio, 14. 1836. Perennial by filiform runners or stolons,glabrate or sparingly puberulent; stem slen-der, weak, ascending or reclining, simple orbranched, 6-2o long. Leaves ovate, slender-petioled, thin, coarsely crenate. obtuse at theapex, cordate at the base, i-2 long, or thelower nearly orbicular, and the upper lanceo-late, subacute and entire; flowers solitary inthe upper axils, or clustered in a terminalleafy-lDracted loose raceme; bracts longer thanthe pedicels; fruiting calj-x about 2 long; co-rolla light blue, very nearly glabrous, 8-iolong; gynobase short. On moist banks and in thickets, Delaware toSouth Carolina, Ohio and Tennessee. Ascendsto 3000 ft. in Virginia. May-July. 12. Scutellaria galericulata L. Hooded Willow-herb. IMarsh or European Skullcap. Fig. 3586. Scutellaria galericulata L. Sp. PI. 599. 1753. Perennial b}^ filiform stolons, not tuber-bear-ing, puberulent or pub


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