Foxling and Fae
Organic Skullcap, 1 oz
Organic Skullcap, 1 oz
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Name:
Skullcap
Botanical Name:
Scutellaria lateriflora
Origin:
USA
Description:
Skullcap is a hardy perennial found near marshes, meadows, and other wetland habitats. Like the environment it grows in, skullcap herb has been known to instill a sense of gentle calm. Historically, it has been used in traditional folk practices to promote wellbeing and relaxation during times of occasional distress. Scutellaria lateriflora makes a wonderful evening infusion of skullcap tea and is commonly macerated as skullcap tincture.
Skullcap is an herbaceous perennial mint with ridged leaves and tiny flowers that can range in color from purple and blue to pink and white. The two-lobed flowers resemble the military helmets worn by early European settlers, hence the herb's name. A hardy plant, it grows 1 to 4 feet (25 cm to 1 m) high, thriving in the woods and swamplands of eastern North America. Settlers in the late 1700's promoted the herb's effectiveness as a cure for rabies, giving rise to one of its common names, mad dog weed. This claim was later discarded, and herbalists began to focus on the plant's considerable value. Skullcap is a comforting herb. It is used to promote emotional well-being and relaxation during times of occasional distress.
Purchase Size
In 1 oz net weight increments. If you wish to purchase more than 1 oz, please add it in 1 oz increments and it will arrive in the same bulk bag.
Please Note:
We source our herbs from reputable and ethical sources with the intention of them being used for culinary and apothecary purposes. They are food grade (unless otherwise specified) and will be noted when they are specifically organic or wildcrafted.
The herbal information on this web site is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. The information on this web site is not intended to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Please see a medical professional about any health concerns you have and before beginning any herbal regimen.
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