Family: Lamiaceae

Scientific Name: Scutellaria galericulata

Common Name: Common Skullcap, Marsh Skullcap, Hooded Skull Cap

DescriptionA small to medium wild flower with blue flowers and found growing in moist sites.
Pronunciation(skew-teh-LARE-ee)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Wild Flowers
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightfull
Moisturemoist
Soil & Sitewet shores, meadows and marshes, peat muck soils
Flowers5 parted, 2 lipped calyx solitary blue with white markings, in axils of the leaves
Leavesopposite, short stalked to nearly stalkless, up to 2 inches long.
Stemsangled
Dimensions6"-32" tall, erect perennial
Propagationseeds
Misc FactsScutellaria is derived from Latin scutella, meaning a small dish, tray or platter, referring to the sepals which appear this way during the fruiting period. The species name galericulata means a small cap.
Notes & Reference#46-Wetland Plants and Plant Communities of Minnesota and Wisconsin (Eggers and Reed), #65-North Woods Wildflowers (Doug Ladd), #218-Flora of Wisconsin (wisflora.herbarium.wisc.edu)
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