Lamiaceae — Mint Family
Scutellaria mexicana (Torr.) A.J.Paton
Scutellaria mexicana (Torr.) A.J.Paton
Scutellaria mexicana is a distinctive mint-family shrub widespread in southwestern North American deserts, recognizable by its bladder-like fruit shells.
Scutellaria minor Huds.
Scutellaria minor Huds.
Scutellaria minor Huds. is a small European flowering plant that grows in wet acidic habitats, mainly in southern and western British Isles.
Scutellaria orientalis L.
Scutellaria orientalis L.
Scutellaria orientalis L. is a deciduous woody-based alpine plant with dense yellow hooded summer flowers, hardy to USDA Zone 5.
Scutellaria ovata Hill
Scutellaria ovata Hill
Scutellaria ovata Hill is an 80 cm tall erect perennial with blue terminal raceme flowers from May to October.
Scutellaria parvula Michx.
Scutellaria parvula Michx.
Scutellaria parvula (small skullcap) is a mint family species native to eastern and central North America.
Scutellaria racemosa Pers.
Scutellaria racemosa Pers.
Scutellaria racemosa is a small mint-family herb native to parts of North America, growing in open well-drained habitats.
Scutellaria siphocampyloides Vatke
Scutellaria siphocampyloides Vatke
Scutellaria siphocampyloides, grayleaf skullcap, is a California-endemic perennial mint that grows in non-desert non-Central Valley habitats.
Scutellaria tuberosa Benth.
Scutellaria tuberosa Benth.
Scutellaria tuberosa is a perennial herb native to western North America, found in diverse low-elevation habitats, most often dry chaparral and oak woodland.
Sideritis romana L.
Sideritis romana L.
Sideritis romana (simplebeak ironwort) is a 0.15 m tall Lamiaceae shrub with simple broad leaves and self-supporting growth.
Stachys albens A.Gray
Stachys albens A.Gray
Stachys albens, or whitestem hedgenettle, is a mint-scented endemic California hedge nettle found in wet habitats across multiple plant communities.
Stachys annua (L.) L.
Stachys annua (L.) L.
Stachys annua, annual yellow woundwort, is a widespread flowering hedgenettle native to Eurasia and introduced to other regions.
Stachys arvensis (L.) L.
Stachys arvensis (L.) L.
Stachys arvensis, or field woundwort, is an annual herb historically used to heal wounds, that grows in varied often moist habitats.
Stachys bullata Benth.
Stachys bullata Benth.
Stachys bullata Benth. is a hairy mint with pink flowers that is endemic to California, growing in coastal and mountain habitats.
Stachys byzantina K.Koch
Stachys byzantina K.Koch
Stachys byzantina, or lamb's-ears, is a fuzzy herbaceous perennial widely cultivated for gardening, with various cultivars and documented uses.
Stachys chamissonis Benth.
Stachys chamissonis Benth.
Coastal hedgenettle (Stachys chamissonis) is a hairy aromatic perennial mint native to moist North American west coast habitats.
Stachys coccinea Ortega
Stachys coccinea Ortega
Stachys coccinea is an ornamental Lamiaceae plant native to North and Central America, with several named cultivars.
Stachys floridana Shuttlew. ex Benth.
Stachys floridana Shuttlew. ex Benth.
Stachys floridana, or rattlesnake weed, is a perennial herb with edible rattlesnake-resembling tubers.
Stachys hispida Pursh
Stachys hispida Pursh
Stachys hispida is a perennial flowering mint native to moist habitats in eastern North America.
Stachys ocymastrum (L.) Briq.
Stachys ocymastrum (L.) Briq.
Stachys ocymastrum (Italian hedgenettle) is a 0.4m tall self-supporting annual herb in the Lamiaceae family.
Stachys palustris L.
Stachys palustris L.
Stachys palustris L., or marsh woundwort, is a Eurasian perennial herb attractive to bumblebees traditionally used for wound healing.
Stachys recta L.
Stachys recta L.
Stachys recta L. is an herbaceous sub-Mediterranean plant with yellowish-white spotted flowers, ranging from Europe to Asia Minor.
Stachys rigida Nutt. ex Benth.
Stachys rigida Nutt. ex Benth.
Stachys rigida (rough hedgenettle) is a perennial herb native to the western United States with two classified varieties.
Stachys stebbinsii G.A.Mulligan & D.B.Munro
Stachys stebbinsii G.A.Mulligan & D.B.Munro
Stachys stebbinsii is an aromatic rhizomatous perennial herb native to western California and Baja California, growing in moist habitats.
Stachys sylvatica L.
Stachys sylvatica L.
Stachys sylvatica L., or hedge woundwort, is a fragrant perennial herb historically used to heal wounds, popular with bees.
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