Saturday, June 30, 2012

Helmet Flowers (Scutellaria elliptica and Scutellaria integrifolia) At The Oconee National Forest - Piedmont National Wildlife Area

May 12th – June 23rd, 2012. So far, we’ve seen three different helmet flowers in Jones County north of the Piedmont National Wildlife Area and in the Piedmont NWR itself.

May 12th. Scutellaria elliptica

We found the first species on the west side of Starr Road in Jones County. The plants stood less that 12 inches high.


The plant

Its leaves, opposite and with obviously crenate margins.

The flower head

A closer view of the flower head

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Close ups of individual flowers

May 12th. Scutellaria integrifolia

We found these plants at the north end of Pond 2A in the Piedmont NWR. The plants stood about 12-15 inches tall.


The top of the flower head

The stem showing long leaves with smooth edges

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Close up views of an individual flower

June 23rd, 2012.

We found these plants on the west facing slope of the dam at Pond 2A. They were hidden in the grass, barely 6-8 inches tall. I’m not sure which species this is but think it might also be Scutellaria elliptica
. I'd appreciate any corrections of this identification.

Flowers near the top of the plant

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A close up views of individual flowers

Scutellaria elliptica (Hairy Skullcap) is native to the United States where it grows in most states in the eastern United States. In Georgia, it has been documented mainly in counties in the Piedmont and in some southwestern counties. It blooms from May to July. Based on the photographs referenced below, the markings on the flowers vary quite widely.


Scutellaria integrifolia (Helmet Flower, Helmen Skullcap, Hyssop Skullcap) is native to the United States where it grows in states from Connecticut-New York to Oklahoma-Texas. In Georgia, it has been documented in counties throughout the state. It blooms from May to August.

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Identification resources:

Scutellaria elliptica
(Hairy skullcap)

Southeastern Flora

Name that Plant: Native and Naturalized Plants of the Carolinas and Georgia


Missouri Plants

Alabama Plants

Alan Cressler

- Madison County, Alabama

- Cahaba NWR, Bibb County, Alabama

- Union County, Georg
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Chattahoochee National Forest, Gilmer County, Georgia
- Chattahoochee National Forest, Union County, Georgia


Scutellaria integrifolia (Helmet Flower)

Southeastern Flora
Name that Plant: Native and Naturalized Plants of the Carolinas and Georgia
Alabama Plants


Distribution:
Scutellaria elliptica
United States Department of Agriculture Plants Database
University of North Carolina Herbarium

Scutellaria integrifolia

United States Department of Agriculture Plants Database

University of North Carolina Herbarium

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