Herbs, sometimes subshrubs or shrubs , annual or perennial , usually aromatic
. Stems and branches usually 4-angled. Leaves opposite, rarely whorled or
alternate, simple to pinnately dissected or compound , without stipules.
Inflorescences generally compound, sometimes flowers solitary and axillary ;verticillasters 2- to many flowered, subtended by leaves or bracts. Flowers
bisexual , zygomorphic, rarely subactinomorphic, bracteolate or not. Calyx
persistent , 5-toothed, 2-lipped; upper lip 3-toothed or entire (deciduous in
Scutellaria) ; lower lip 2- or 4-toothed; tube sometimes hairy annulate
inside. Corolla limb usually 2-lipped; upper lip 2-lobed and lower 3-lobed,
rarely upper lip entire and lower 4-lobed, also rarely limb (4- or) 5-lobed;
tube hairy annulate inside. Stamens epipetalous , 4 or 2, free , rarely
filaments connate , sometimes one staminodial; anther 1- or 2-celled, usually
dehiscing longitudinally; disc persistent. Ovary superior, 2-celled and each
cell 2-ovuled and style subterminal , or ovary 4-parted and each lobe 1-ovuled
and style gynobasic (from bases of ovary lobes) with 2-cleft apex. Fruit
usually 4 dry nutlets . Seeds with or without endosperm.