Since I'm currently hyper fixated to an extent with this plant (Going to be growing it for the first time this upcoming year (2026)), and I've seen a few posts wondering where to get certain cultivars/varieties. I figured this wouldn't be too much of a spam post and others could ad on as well. (Plus I keep hating my spreadsheet and haven't managed to get the styling down right because I keep adding too much info to it 😅)
Apios Americana:
Labeled LSU:LSU selected strain
Site says plants come from a strain of LSU superior cultivars, known for their large tubers
LSU Groundnut (But the description calls it an improved variety)
Labeled LSU Improved: LSU improved
Improved LSU Cultivar
Labeled LSU Prolific: LSU Prolific
Nutty Labels:Nutty #1
[Still looking for #2 and #3. I've only found the dead Okios product pages for those two]
“Michellin Man”:renamed long-forgotten label of a Bill Blackmon selection
Blackmon 2127 “Samantha”:webpage
Blackmon 1972 “Simon”:webpage
Blackmon 2183:webpage
Bill Blackmon numbered selections:from Bill Blackmon’s most recent, at-home breeding
Selections are named numbers: 1.8, 1.9, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 2.11, 2.13, 2.14, 2.15, 2.17
Dr Duke’s Delight: wild triploid selection made by Dr James Duke
selection from the late James Duke, Maryland herbalist
Treasure:selected by Kenny Asmus of Oikos Tree Crops
'Billington' Hopniss: Two distinct selections. These are from a wide array of improved cultivars and wild collections. Origin genetics are from William Whitson of Cultivariable, Dr. Bill Blackmon of LSU (Blackmon 2127, 2183 and 1972), John Sherck of Indiana, and Norton Naturals.
Indiana Diploid:webpage
South Jersey Hopniss:BOTANICAL SAMPLE
seeds were foraged from the wild in Salem County, New Jersey, by EFN co-founder Nate Kleinman
Peavine Island:wild selection from the Lower Susquehanna River
Labeled Best Blackmon:Lost label that may be 1972 or 2019
Unnammed Varieties:1.
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propagated from several locations in Eastern Ontario
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from an area where cultivar tubers have gone feral. If you select this option (Random unlabeled cultivar), you will receive more tubers per order (around 3-8)
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These groundnuts were grown for Sow True Seed by Nat Bradford (of Bradford Watermelon fame), who has selected them over the past 15 years from improved strains originally researched by Dr. Blackmon of Louisiana State University.
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Apios Priceana:
Seeds:webpage
availability varies from year to year. There is an ongoing requests list for this seed and a limit of one packet per request.
Bare Roots:webpage
Make sure to check the
Bare roots plant list PDF for availability and price