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American Spikenard (Aralia racemosa)

5-8-15 Spikenard (Aralia racemosa) is sprouted now too! I’ve been separating and potting them up individually. These are from a half a handful of seeds I’d gathered last summer in August. I was pressed for time and just put them all into one medium sized pot.

Spikenard berries

I’m so excited to see these, and the dragons.

spikenard seedlings 5-8-15

Here’s how the plant will look when mature:


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