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....flower ID or confirmation.
A couple of dozen of these popped up around my mailbox in Aiken, SC.
The stems are square (Lamiaceae) and the plant and flowers are pretty small. I have some photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/raphanus97/ I "think" they are Scutellaria parvula. What causes doubt is they are glabrous - not pubescent and the leaves are entire and lanceolate. We have planted some cultivars around the mailbox so they could be introduced - not native. Any help would be appreciated. |
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....flower ID or confirmation.
On May 12, 2:09*pm, Raphanus wrote:
A couple of dozen of these popped up around my mailbox in Aiken, SC. The stems are square (Lamiaceae) and the plant and flowers are pretty small. *I have some photos athttp://www.flickr.com/photos/raphanus97/ I "think" they are Scutellaria parvula. *What causes doubt is they are glabrous - not pubescent and the leaves are entire and lanceolate. *We have planted some cultivars around the mailbox so they could be introduced - not native. *Any help would be appreciated. It's been ID'ed. (Credit to John Nelson of the SC Herbarium) S. racemosa. |
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