Scutellaria alabamensis, known as Alabama skullcap, is a rare and endangered wildflower, endemic only to 9 counties in North central Alabama.[1] [2]
Alabama skullcap is an erect perennial herb, usually 4.5–6 cm tall, that produces blue and white flowers in an elongated cluster (rarely, flanked by 2 lateral clusters). Blooms early June-early July.[3]
It is one of 300-400 members of the Scutellaria genus of flowering plants, commonly known as skullcaps.[4] .The skullcap name is because of the resemblance to medieval helmets.