American Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) is one of those plants that serious herb growers quietly seek out for years before they find it. Not a plant you will spot on the shelves of your local garden centre, and rarely available as an established specimen in the UK. Many of our customers tell us they had been searching for a reliable source of American Skullcap for some time before finding us, and it remains one of our most sought-after plants.
What is American Skullcap?
American Skullcap is a perennial herb native to North America, where it grows naturally along woodland edges, stream banks and damp meadows. It belongs to the mint family and produces delicate tubular flowers in a soft blue-violet, typically from midsummer through to early autumn. The plant reaches 60-90cm in height and has a graceful habit that works beautifully in a naturalistic or cottage-style border.
It has been used in herbal traditions for centuries and is well regarded by herbalists and wellness gardeners alike. In the UK it remains genuinely difficult to source as a growing plant.
Growing American Skullcap in the UK
Soil and Position
American Skullcap prefers a moist, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (around 6.0-7.0). It will tolerate a little afternoon shade in the UK, particularly during hot spells, and will grow perfectly well in full sun provided the soil retains reasonable moisture. Avoid heavy clay soils or waterlogged conditions.
When to Plant
In the UK, the best time to plant American Skullcap plug plants is spring (April to May) once the risk of hard frost has passed, or in early autumn (September) to allow establishment before winter.
Planting Out
- Space plants 30-45cm apart
- Plant at the same depth as the plug
- Water in well after planting
- Apply a light mulch of compost or bark around the base
Watering and Feeding
Keep the soil consistently moist during the first growing season. Feed lightly with a balanced organic fertiliser in spring. Excessive nitrogen can produce lush foliage at the expense of flowers.
Common Problems
- Waterlogging: The most common cause of failure. Ensure good drainage.
- Slug and snail damage: Young plants are vulnerable.
- Powdery mildew: Can occur in very dry conditions. Improve air circulation.

Harvesting American Skullcap
The aerial parts of the plant are typically harvested when the plant is in flower, which in the UK falls between July and September. Cut stems back by no more than a third to avoid weakening the plant. In the first year, harvest lightly or not at all to allow the plant to establish a strong root system.
To dry, tie small bundles of stems loosely and hang in a warm, well-ventilated space away from direct sunlight. Once fully dry, store in an airtight jar away from light and heat.
American Skullcap in Herbal Tradition
American Skullcap has a long and well-documented place in herbal tradition. It has been used for centuries in North American folk herbalism and was later adopted widely in European herbal practice. It is traditionally associated with calm and nervous system support, and is particularly valued by those interested in growing their own herbs for use in teas, tinctures and other preparations.
A simple tea made from fresh or dried leaves is one of the most popular preparations. As with all herbs, we recommend consulting a qualified herbalist or healthcare professional before use, particularly if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking medication.
"Many of our customers who grow American Skullcap tell us it has become one of the most-used plants in their herb garden — quietly essential rather than showy, but deeply valued."
Growing American Skullcap with Other Herbs
American Skullcap pairs well with other moisture-loving herbs including lemon balm, valerian, and meadowsweet — all available from The Healing Herb Garden. It also makes a striking addition to a woodland-edge border.
Where to Buy American Skullcap Plants in the UK
American Skullcap is rarely stocked by mainstream garden centres and is one of the more elusive herbs to source as an established plug plant in the UK. We grow American Skullcap here at The Healing Herb Garden and have plants available now, ready to grow on in your garden.
Buy American Skullcap plants here — delivered to your door across the UK.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is American Skullcap hardy in the UK?
Yes — American Skullcap is a fully hardy perennial in most parts of the UK (RHS H5, hardy to around -15C). It will die back to the ground in winter and re-emerge in spring. A light mulch over the crown in autumn provides additional protection in colder gardens.
Can I grow American Skullcap in a pot?
Yes, though it performs best in the ground. If growing in a container, choose a pot of at least 30cm diameter, use a peat-free moisture-retentive compost, and water regularly.
How is American Skullcap different from Chinese Skullcap?
American Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) and Chinese Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) are closely related but distinct plants with different traditional uses and growing requirements. American Skullcap is the species most commonly used in Western herbal tradition.
When does American Skullcap flower in the UK?
In the UK, American Skullcap typically flowers from July through to September, producing its characteristic blue-violet tubular flowers along the length of its stems.
The information in this article is intended for general interest and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or herb for health purposes, particularly if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I grow American Skullcap in the UK?
Yes, American Skullcap can be grown successfully in UK conditions. It is available as an established plug plant from UK specialist growers, making it straightforward to establish in borders or containers.
What soil does American Skullcap prefer?
American Skullcap grows best in well-drained soil with moderate fertility. Improve heavy clay soils by adding grit or compost before planting.
When should I plant American Skullcap in the UK?
Plant American Skullcap outdoors after the last frost, typically from mid-May in the UK. Container-grown plants can be started earlier under cover.
How much sun does American Skullcap need?
American Skullcap generally prefers a position in full sun to partial shade. A south or west-facing aspect is ideal in most UK gardens.
How do I harvest American Skullcap?
Harvest American Skullcap in the morning once dew has dried. For leafy herbs, cut stems back by a third to encourage fresh growth. Harvest roots in autumn of the second year.
Is American Skullcap hardy in the UK?
Most varieties of American Skullcap are hardy enough to survive UK winters outdoors, dying back in autumn and returning in spring. Mulch around the base in colder regions.
Can I grow American Skullcap in pots?
Yes, American Skullcap grows well in containers. Use a pot at least 30cm in diameter with good drainage, and water more frequently than you would for a border plant.
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