Y Yarg 5 year old buck + Aug 10, 2018 #1 this one has mint looking leaves with little purple flowers so I'm assuming it's in the mint family and after the seed pods open up they have little spikes anyway I hope the pictures are good ..
this one has mint looking leaves with little purple flowers so I'm assuming it's in the mint family and after the seed pods open up they have little spikes anyway I hope the pictures are good ..
Native Hunter 5 year old buck + Aug 10, 2018 #2 I'm pretty sure that is Hairy Skullcap (Scutellaria elliptica). I looked and found you some pics. See the first plant on the web page below: http://www.thegassers.com/wildflowers/catalog/sk-so.html
I'm pretty sure that is Hairy Skullcap (Scutellaria elliptica). I looked and found you some pics. See the first plant on the web page below: http://www.thegassers.com/wildflowers/catalog/sk-so.html
Y Yarg 5 year old buck + Aug 10, 2018 #3 Native Hunter said: I'm pretty sure that is Hairy Skullcap (Scutellaria elliptica). I looked and found you some pics. See the first plant on the web page below: http://www.thegassers.com/wildflowers/catalog/sk-so.html Click to expand... That appears to be it, thanks again!
Native Hunter said: I'm pretty sure that is Hairy Skullcap (Scutellaria elliptica). I looked and found you some pics. See the first plant on the web page below: http://www.thegassers.com/wildflowers/catalog/sk-so.html Click to expand... That appears to be it, thanks again!