Skullcap

By tjohnson , 13 June, 2026

Skullcap

Scientific Name: Scutellaria lateriflora

Botanical and Historical Origin

Native to North America.

Evolution of Historical Use

The transition of this material from a wild-crafted curiosity to a staple of the household medicine chest reflects the broader evolution of folk medicine and the sharing of knowledge across frontier communities.

Traditional Cultivation and Harvesting

Traditionally, this material was wild-harvested at the peak of its seasonal potencyβ€”often determined by local folklore or lunar cycles. In farmstead gardens, it was cultivated in rich, disturbed soils near the homestead for immediate access.

Historical Medicinal Profile

Historical Internal Use

nervous tension, tremors

Historical External Use

rarely used externally

Safety and Modern Toxicology

May cause drowsiness. Historically adulterated with toxic germander, ensure sourcing.

Circular Codex References

This ingredient is also documented in our livestock-focused Plant Codex, where you can find detailed information on its identification, veterinary safety, and farmstead management.

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