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Scutellaria serrata Andrews

Allegheny skullcap, showy skullcap

KingdomPlantaePlants, but not fungi, lichens, or algae
SubkingdomTracheobiontaVascular plants—plants with a “circulatory system” for delivering water and nutrients
DivisionMagnoliophytaFlowering plants, also known as angiosperms
ClassMagnoliopsidaDicotyledons—plants with two initial seed leaves
SubclassAsteridaeA large class that encompasses asters
OrderLamialesAromatic herbs and shrubs, including lavender, lilac, olive, jasmine, ash, teak, snapdragon, sesame, psyllium, garden sage, mint, basil, and rosemary
FamilyLamiaceaeMint family
GenusScutellariaFrom the Latin scutella, “a small dish, tray or platter,” and referring to the sepals which appear this way during the fruiting period
SpeciesserrataSaw-toothed

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Scutellaria serrata description by Thomas H. Kent, last updated 25 May 2020.

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Scutellaria serrata (Allegheny skullcap, showy skullcap)

6/15/2010 · Garden in the Woods, Framingham, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 5 × 8″ (13 × 19 cm)

Scutellaria serrata (Allegheny skullcap, showy skullcap)

6/15/2010 · Garden in the Woods, Framingham, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 12 × 17″ (29 × 44 cm)

Scutellaria serrata (Allegheny skullcap, showy skullcap)

5/15/1979 · Virginia · By Tim Chandler

Scutellaria serrata (Allegheny skullcap, showy skullcap)

5/15/1979 · Virginia · By Tim Chandler

Scutellaria serrata (Allegheny skullcap, showy skullcap)

5/15/1979 · Virginia · By Tim Chandler

Scutellaria serrata (Allegheny skullcap, showy skullcap)

6/15/2010 · Garden in the Woods, Framingham, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 4½ × 7″ (11 × 17 cm)

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