About me: I have been growing native shade-loving botanicals for the last 30+ years in the woods of Western Iowa, including such plants as goldenseal, black cohosh, bloodroot, mayapple, wild ginger, solomon seal, Jack in the pulpit, sweet cicely, and Virginia Snakeroot.
It has been a challenge, battling the enviornmental factors such as weeds and critters, to get the plants to take hold, but I think I finally did it, a botanical santuary has been achieved!
If anybody has need of some superior planting stock, fully mature, organically grown, let me know, I can provide the above items in small quantities (batches of 100 roots or less).
My phone: 402-439-5256

My zone is: z4 NE
Commented: ?? re Black snakeroot - Winter Sowing success? I have an abundance of black cohosh seed that I'd be willing to share. These plants seems to readily self-seed, but, the little seedlings don't compete well with larger plants/weeds that tend to shade...
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Commented: WANTED: American Bittersweet Male Cuttings, Seedlings or Seeds Are you still wanting some American bittersweet? I occasionally come across a few small plants each year, but I don't have any way of sexing them. Let me know. Rod A.
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Commented: Will deer eat pipe vine I've had the deer work over my A. serpentarias from time to time. Sherry is right in that the rabbits will work on them too. And squirrels, they seem to have an affinity for digging up newly planted r...
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