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Medicinal
This plant is rarely if ever used in traditional herbal medicine. In the home an infusion is sometimes used in the treatment of throat infections. The plant is harvested in the summer as it comes into flower and can be dried for later use though it is said to have the same applications as S. lateriflora.
https://pfaf.org Launert. E. Edible and Medicinal Plants. Hamlyn 1981 ISBN 0-600-37216-2
Scutellaria galericulata L.
Family: LAMIACEAEGenus: Scutellaria
Species: galericulata L.
Common names: Common Scullcap, Marsh Scullcap
Distribution summary: Temp. Northern Hemisphere
Habit: Perennial
Habitat: Moist acid or calcareous soils on the edges of streams, in water meadows and fens
Garden status: Currently grown
Garden location: Europe & Middle East (J)
Reason for growing: Medicinal