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Slender Wild Basil,
Clinopodium gracile
Calyx tubular, base rounded, ~ 3mm in flower, ~ 5mm and declinate in fruit, per Flora of China.
Savanna Mountain-mint,
Pycnanthemum flexuosum
Tiny, tubular, 2-lipped flowers protrude from a whitish 5-parted calyx, per Atlantic Coastal Plain Wildflowers (Nelson, 2006).
Short-toothed Mountain-mint,
Pycnanthemum muticum var. 1
Calyx not distinctly bilabiate, lobes not tipped with long, jointed bristles, but w stiff hairs, per Weakley's Flora (2023).
Beadle's Mountain-mint,
Pycnanthemum beadlei
Calyx lobes usually tipped with a tuft of long, jointed bristles, per Weakley's Flora (2022).
Loomis's Mountain-mint,
Pycnanthemum loomisii
Calyx lobes usually tipped with a tuft of long, jointed bristles, per Weakley's Flora (2020).
Loomis's Mountain-mint,
Pycnanthemum loomisii
Calyx clearly bilabiate, lobes narrow triangular, tips acuminate to attenuate, per Weakley's Flora.
Woodland Mountain-mint,
Pycnanthemum pycnanthemoides var. pycnanthemoides
Calyx lobes narrowly triangular and usually tipped with a tuft of long, jointed bristles, per Weakley's Flora (2022).
Virginia Bugleweed,
Lycopus virginicus
Each flower only 1/8" across, consisting of a light green calyx & a short-tubular white corolla, per www.illinoiswildflowers.info.
Northern Horsebalm,
Collinsonia canadensis
Calyx zygomorphic, 2-lipped, upper lip 3-toothed, lower lip with 2 long teeth, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Whorled Horsebalm,
Collinsonia verticillata
Calyx zygomorphic, 2-lipped and 5-toothed, 3-6mm long at anthesis, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Beefsteak-plant,
Perilla frutescens
Calyx long-pubescent, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Beefsteak-plant,
Perilla frutescens
Calyx tube hairy, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, & Duhl, 2005).
Beefsteak-plant,
Perilla frutescens
Calyx zygomorphic, 2-lipped, upper lip 3-toothed, lower lip 2-toothed, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Miniature Beefsteak-plant,
Mosla dianthera
Calyx veins minutely hispid; upper lip reflexed, lower lip erect, per Flora of China.
Miniature Beefsteak-plant,
Mosla dianthera
Teeth of calyx upper lip ovate-triangular, middle tooth shorter than lateral, per Flora of China.
Dune Ground-cherry,
Physalis walteri
Fruit a yellow or orange berry enclosed by an expanded calyx, which matures to a papery husk, per Wildflowers of the Atlantic Southeast (Cotterman, Waitt, & Weakley, 2019).
Dune Ground-cherry,
Physalis walteri
Calyx 8-10mm long, lobes triangular, half as long as the tube, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Clammy Ground-cherry,
Physalis heterophylla
The calyx enlarges to become a parchmentlike husk enclosing the fruit, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Virginia Ground-cherry,
Physalis virginiana
Fruiting calyx is 5-angled [vs. almost round] & has spreading hairs, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, & Duhl, 2005).
Virginia Ground-cherry,
Physalis virginiana
Fruiting calyx is sunken at the base and considerably longer than wide, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, & Duhl, 2005).
Virginia Ground-cherry,
Physalis virginiana
Plant pubescent. Calyx 8-10mm long, its lobes lanceolate & equaling the tube, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Smooth Ground-cherry,
Physalis angulata
Fruiting calyx sunken at base, smooth, typically purple-veined & 10-ribbed, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, & Duhl, 2005).
Bittersweet Nightshade,
Solanum dulcamara
Calyx about 2mm long, lobes minute, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Buffalo-bur Nightshade,
Solanum rostratum
Fruit (berries) partially or wholly covered by the enlarged prickly calyx, per Wildflowers of the Eastern United States (Duncan & Duncan, 1999).
Carolina Horsenettle,
Solanum carolinense var. carolinense
Calyx tube 2-3mm long, calyx lobes acuminate, 3-6mm long depending on age, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Jimsonweed,
Datura stramonium
Calyx angled with flat sides, 3-5cm long; calyx lobes lanceolate, 5-7mm long, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Princess Tree,
Paulownia tomentosa
The calyx is leathery, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Pineland Hedge-hyssop,
Sophronanthe hispida
Corolla 2-3× as long as the calyx, per Weakley's Flora (2020).
Japanese Mazus,
Mazus pumilus
Calyx 5-parted, campanulate, lobes lanceolate, longer than the tube, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Yellowseed False Pimpernel,
Lindernia dubia var. dubia
Calyx lobes distinct to the base at anthesis and after, per Weakley's Flora.
Allegheny Monkeyflower,
Mimulus ringens var. ringens
Leaves stalkless, and the flower stalk is longer than the calyx, per Newcomb's Wildflower Guide (Newcomb, 1977).
Allegheny Monkeyflower,
Mimulus ringens var. ringens
The capsule is enclosed by the persistent calyx, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Winged Monkeyflower,
Mimulus alatus
Flowers solitary in leaf axils on stalks shorter than the calyx, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, & Duhl, 2005).
Moth Mullein,
Verbascum blattaria
Hairs of the calyx & upper stem simple & glandular; pedicels longer than calyx, per Weakley's Flora.
Wand Mullein,
Verbascum virgatum
Pedicels 1-3mm long, shorter than the calyx [vs. those of V. blattaria longer], per Weakley's Flora.
Oldfield Toadflax,
Linaria canadensis
Curved elongated spur projects downward through calyx; 5 lanceolate sepals, per Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses (Miller & Miller, 2005).
Savanna Bluehearts,
Buchnera floridana
Calyx tube 3.5-5mm, lobes 1mm or less. Corolla tube 8-10mm, lobes 4-5mm, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Savanna Bluehearts,
Buchnera floridana
Flowers in a raceme, on stalks only 1mm long. Calyx with short white hairs, per Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region (Sorrie, 2011).
Southern Oak-leach,
Aureolaria pectinata
Similar to A. pedicularis: Calyx lobes are usually foliose, longer than tube, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Southern Oak-leach,
Aureolaria pectinata
Calyx tube hemispherical, glandular-hirsute to glandular-lanate on the outer surface, per Weakley's Flora (2023).
Southern Oak-leach,
Aureolaria pectinata
Plant pubescent (esp on calyx, corolla, capsule, lower stem) w glandular hairs, per Weakley's Flora.
Downy False Foxglove,
Aureolaria virginica
Inflorescence, pedicels, and/or calyx pubescent with nonglandular hairs, per Weakley's Flora.
Downy False Foxglove,
Aureolaria virginica
Calyx lobes lanceolate, 3-10mm long, equaling or much longer than tube, entire, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Appalachian Oak-leach,
Aureolaria levigata
Inflorescence, pedicels and calyx glabrous; flowering Aug-Sep, per Weakley's Flora.
Appalachian Oak-leach,
Aureolaria levigata
Calyx lobes usually shorter than tube, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Smooth False Foxglove,
Aureolaria flava
Inflorescence, pedicels and calyx glabrous, flowering Aug-Sep, per Weakley's Flora.
Purple Gerardia,
Agalinis purpurea
Calyx tube 3-4mm long, lobes reduced to minute awl-shaped teeth 0.3-2mm long, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Wand Gerardia,
Agalinis virgata
Pedicel shorter than calyx tube, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Fascicled Purple Gerardia,
Agalinis fasciculata var. fasciculata
Pedicels shorter than the calyx, per Wildflowers of the Eastern United States (Duncan & Duncan, 1999).
Threadleaf Gerardia,
Agalinis setacea
Pedicels usually 15-25mm long. Calyx tube truncate, lobes subulate, < 1mm long, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Common Gerardia,
Agalinis tenuifolia
Pedicels more than 2.5x as long as calyx (more than 10mm long in fruit), per Weakley's Flora.
American Chaffseed,
Schwalbea americana
Calyx tubular, 2-lipped, lips unequal, subtended by 2 linear bractlets, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Cow-wheat,
Melampyrum lineare
Calyx tube 3-4mm long, with 4 lobes almost equal or one much longer, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Crossvine,
Bignonia capreolata
Calyx campanulate, truncate, 6-8mm long, the lobes reduced to 5 mucronate tips, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Trumpetcreeper,
Campsis radicans
Calyx 5-parted, firm, tubular-campanulate; calyx teeth lanceolate, 4-5mm long, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Blue Twinflower,
Dyschoriste oblongifolia
Calyx pubescent, 15-20mm long, lobes linear-aristate [awn- or bristle-tipped], per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Limestone Wild-petunia,
Ruellia strepens
Differs markedly from our other Ruellia in having lanceolate calyx lobes, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Pursh's Wild-petunia,
Ruellia purshiana
Calyx lobes usually puberulent and pubescent, linear-setaceous, 2-2.5cm long, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Pursh's Wild-petunia,
Ruellia purshiana
Calyx pubescent, without cystoliths; calyx lobes 0.7-1.2 mm wide, per Weakley's Flora (2018).
Mexican Bluebell,
Ruellia simplex
Calyx lobes linear, 3.5-10mm long. Corolla tube about equaling throat, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).