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Anyone know of a source for Giant Korean Celery (Dystaenia takesimana) that has them in stock? I've found a very few sources, but all are sold out.
 
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Kathryn Lawson wrote:Anyone know of a source for Giant Korean Celery (Dystaenia takesimana) that has them in stock? I've found a very few sources, but all are sold out.


I have some Dystaenia seeds collected in 2021 but not sure of the seed viability.
Since I  live in the city, I try to contain most of the perennial seeds spreading by burning them at the end of the year.
If you want to wait for fresh seeds, I can send you some this year. It blooms around July.

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Dystaenia takesimana shoots emerging in spring
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Seombadi Dystaenia takesimana clump in polyculture border
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Dystaenia takesimana white umbel flowers
 
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Jeesun Pak wrote:

Kathryn Lawson wrote:Anyone know of a source for Giant Korean Celery (Dystaenia takesimana) that has them in stock? I've found a very few sources, but all are sold out.


I have some Dystaenia seeds collected in 2021 but not sure of the seed viability.
Since I  live in the city, I try to contain most of the perennial seeds spreading by burning them at the end of the year.
If you want to wait for fresh seeds, I can send you some this year. It blooms around July.



I would love to give some of your seeds a try, thank you! I sent a PM to get connected
 
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https://www.issimaworks.com/newfor23/dystaenia-takesimana
 
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I got mine at EFN, but it looks like they're out of stock.
 
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I have some Dystaenia seeds collected in 2021 but not sure of the seed viability.
Since I  live in the city, I try to contain most of the perennial seeds spreading by burning them at the end of the year.
If you want to wait for fresh seeds, I can send you some this year. It blooms around July.


Jeson, I would like to get some seeds also. Sold out again in the few places that have them except one place in the UK which does not ship outside of their area. Would you please let me know if you have some for this year? I read that the germination rate drops significantly over time, so fresh is best. I am in northern Calif and happy to reimburse cost of sending them too. Thank you.
 
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From Canada: https://cicadaseeds.ca/products/seombadi-korean-celery-seeds-dystaenia-34638
 
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