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Monographs:Scutellaria (2 entries)

  
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  • Interested in the genus Scutellaria? These skullcaps, or "helmet-flowers", are represented by over 300 individual species. This site and its members can help you identify, propagate, or care for your Scutellarias through their seed exchange program and tremendous wealth of information. Tips on seed collection or storage, pages describing known skullcap species, and links to other Web resources can all available for the Scutellaria addict.   [Google cache]
  • The Newsletter for the Scutellaria Group Web Site. Subscribe to be notified when there are new pictures, events, information or discoveries related to Scutellaria species.   Pictures of Scutellaria species, their use in the landscape and other related information will be sent to you with each newsletter about 1 to 3 times a month.   All relevant information and links will be published in the newsletter and will be properly attributed.   [Google cache]



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