Larvae feeding on " Scutellaria ovata " produce one generation per year, while larvae feeding on " Scutellaria incana " produce multiple continuous generations throughout the year.
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""'Scutellaria costaricana " "'is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, that is native to Costa Rica and Panama.
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"' Oroxylin A "'is an O-methylated flavone, a chemical compound that can be found in the medicinal plant " Scutellaria baicalensis " and the " Oroxylum indicum " tree.
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Several local species are also present, including narrow-leaved buckler-fern, " Dryopteris carthusiana ", lesser skullcap, " Scutellaria minor ", and grass of Parnassus, " Parnassia palustris ".
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Moreover, non-pregnant adult human hepatotoxicity has been associated with short-term use ( i . e ., a few days to several months ) of herbal preparations containing valerian and " Scutellaria " ( commonly called skullcap ).
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The principal phenolics in the leaves, stems, and roots of some " Scutellaria " species are baicalin, baicalein, wogonin, and oroxylin A . Baicalin has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in a rat model of thermal hyperalgesia.
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The specific epithet " scutellarioides " means " resembling the genus " Scutellaria " ", also in the Lamiaceae, whose name is itself derived from the Latin " scutella ", meaning a small dish or bowl.
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Another characteristic specific to this species and used to distinguish it from other " Scutellaria " species is that the infloresence lack an annulus within the corolla tube near the top of the calyx; this is the only species of the genus that is exannulate.
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Winecups, for example, team with Texas lantana, square-bud primrose ( Calyophus ), Wright's skullcap ( Scutellaria wrightii ), prairie goldenrod ( Solidago nemoralis ), big red sage ( Salvia penstemonoides ) and big muhly ( Muhlenbergia lindheimer ), a graceful, tough ornamental grass, near the corrugated-tin silo.
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""'Scutellaria mexicana " "', commonly known by variants on "'bladder sage "'or "'paperbag bush "', is a shrub of the mint family Lamiaceae distinctive for its calyx lobes that develop into small bag-or bladder-like shells around the fruits.