Saxapahaw, NC

The Flower of Carolina

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  • Product Info

    Heartleaf Skullcap (Scutellaria ovata var. rugosa )
    Mint Family

    Both the leaves and the flowers of Heartleaf Skullcap are equally attractive. Heart-shaped leaves are highly textured with strong silver and purple tones--especially new growth and in cooler months. Purple-Blue flowers are born atop a terminal raceme 3-12" long. Blooms occur over a long period a time, with just handful being open at a time. This skullcap works great as a groundcover in the woodland garden, where it will spread at a moderate speed over time. Pairs well with Dwarf Crested Iris, Wild Geranium, Woodland Phlox, Green and Gold, and Christmas Fern.

    Blooms: Purple/White, 2-3 weeks, Apr-Jun
    Leaves: Highly textured, heart-shaped leaves have strong silver and purple tones when young
    Height:8-12”
    Space: 12-18"
    Soil: Avg-dry
    Exposure:  Part shade-Shade
    Fauna: Long-tongue bees and butterflies
    Seeds: Interesting–dried upper calyx functions like a lid that pops off when 2-4 dark brown, round nutlets are dry
    Deer resistance: High
    Zone: 4-9
    Native Status: NC native, rare in the Mtns.
    Provenance: WV,VA, seed grown