Scutellaria incana
DOWNY SKULLCAP, HOARY SKULLCAP
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Scutellaria incana, the hoary skullcap or downy skullcap, is native to North America.
S. incana grows to about 1 m (3 ft) tall with stems that have short, dense, gray hairs. As with many other plants in the mint family, its stems are 4-angled (square). The leaves have coarse, blunt teeth and are covered by fine hair.
Purplish blue flowers occur in a dense in clusters near the end of the stem. The upper lip is hooded (the "skullcap") and the lower lip is larger and broader with a white patch near the throat.
In it's native range it can be found in mesic or dry, partially shady habitats, including upland forests, rocky woodland slopes, thinly wooded bluffs, rocky slopes along rivers, upland meadows in wooded areas, thickets, and along roadsides in woodlands.
The flowers bloom in late summer and are pollinated primarily by bumblebees. Other insects visit the plant to drink the nectar.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zone: 5-8
Height: 36", 90cm
Location: Part sun or part shade
Seeds per packet: 15
Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Then cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 90 days. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold stratification they are then brought back to room temperature 20-22°C (68-72°F) for them to germinate. Germination is irregular over a long period of time, generally 60-90 days, but some can take longer. Do not discard the planting tray, as patience is needed, and they are well worth the wait.
Scutellaria incana
DOWNY SKULLCAP, HOARY SKULLCAP
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Scutellaria incana, the hoary skullcap or downy skullcap, is native to North America.
S. incana grows to about 1 m (3 ft) tall with stems that have short, dense, gray hairs. As with many other plants in the mint family, its stems are 4-angled (square). The leaves have coarse, blunt teeth and are covered by fine hair.
Purplish blue flowers occur in a dense in clusters near the end of the stem. The upper lip is hooded (the "skullcap") and the lower lip is larger and broader with a white patch near the throat.
In it's native range it can be found in mesic or dry, partially shady habitats, including upland forests, rocky woodland slopes, thinly wooded bluffs, rocky slopes along rivers, upland meadows in wooded areas, thickets, and along roadsides in woodlands.
The flowers bloom in late summer and are pollinated primarily by bumblebees. Other insects visit the plant to drink the nectar.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zone: 5-8
Height: 36", 90cm
Location: Part sun or part shade
Seeds per packet: 15
Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Then cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 90 days. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold stratification they are then brought back to room temperature 20-22°C (68-72°F) for them to germinate. Germination is irregular over a long period of time, generally 60-90 days, but some can take longer. Do not discard the planting tray, as patience is needed, and they are well worth the wait.