I've been trying to grow sassafras albidum for a few years, i keep trading for wild "seedlings" that turn out to be suckers with not enough root to survive... but i'm going to keep trying.
Does anyone have seedlings they would like to trade? I have these plants to trade:
Perennial Vegetables:
rhubarb
French Sorrel
Water Celery (Oenanthe javanica)
Chinese artichoke (Stachys sieboldii)
Egyptian Walking Onions
Evergreen scallions
Common Milkweed
Medicinal & Tea Herbs
Lemon Balm
Pasque Flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris)*
Anise-Hyssop*
Comfrey "bocking 14" Sterile seeded
Valerian
Catnip
Beebalm
Pennyroyal
Various Mints
Elecampane
Sweet Cicely (Myrrhis odorata)
Culinary Herbs:
Chives
Mouse Garlic (Allium angulosum)
Allium nutans
Tyme
French Terragon*
Rosemary*
Loveage
Support Plants:
Comfrey
Sweetfern (Comptonia peregrina)
Ornamental:
Jack-in-the-pulpit
Daylilly "stella doro"
Sedum "autumn joy"
Sedum "blue spruce"
Opuntia humifisa
Hens and chicks (sempervivum sp.)
Sweet Woodruff
House Plants:
Mother of thousands
Peanut Cactus (echinopsis chamaecereus)
Night blooming Cereus
Jade Plant (large and small leaf types)
Some others as well, i need to update my list.
sweet_betsy No AL Z7
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