

Marsh Skullcap-For Calming Herbal Remedies & Violet Blooms
Marsh Skullcap (Scutellaria galericulata) – The Healing Herb Garden
Usually available: All year
Life cycle: Perennial
Height: 30–60cm
Bloom colour: Blue-violet
Position: Sun / part shade
Spacing: 30–45cm apart
Soil preference: Prefers moist or damp soils
You will receive
1 Marsh Skullcap Herb Plug Plant
Marsh Skullcap (Scutellaria galericulata) is a water-loving perennial, often found along riverbanks and pond edges. Its tubular violet blooms brighten damp garden corners while supporting bees and other pollinators. Traditionally, this species has been used similarly to American Skullcap as a nervine, with calming and restorative qualities.
Why choose The Healing Herb Garden’s Marsh Skullcap?
Organically grown for beauty and benefit, Marsh Skullcap thrives where other herbs struggle — bringing calm and colour to wetter soils.
Uses:
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Medicinal: Traditionally used for relaxation and nervous support.
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Ornamental: Elegant blue-violet flowers for damp borders or pond edges.
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Wildlife Friendly: Excellent for pollinator habitats.
Safety Note: Not recommended during pregnancy; avoid excess internal use without guidance.

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FAQ
What if my seeds don't germinate successfully?
We offer a germination promise. If your seeds fail to sprout, please let us know, and we'll send you replacements.
Are these seed kits suitable for beginners?
Absolutely! Our kits come with easy-to-follow instructions and are designed to be beginner-friendly.
Are the seeds in the kits non-GMO and organic?
Yes, all our seed kits contain non-GMO, organic seeds to ensure the highest quality and safety.
Can I customize the seed kits with seeds of my choice?
Unfortunately, we do not offer customization options at this time. Our kits are expertly curated to provide a well-rounded experience.
Do you provide guidance on harvesting and using the herbs?
Yes, our kits include instructions on harvesting and basic usage, but for more in-depth information, we recommend additional resources or consulting with an herbalist.