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Bare Root Perennials and Trees for Sale

 
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For the first time I will be offering my full list of perennials / woody plants for mail order as bare root stock. Orders start today and will continue until the ground freezes. Message me with your order and if you prefer to pay by paypal or check/MO. Shipping by Priority Mail usually $7-$19. Shipping to USA only.

Bare Root Perennials:
Spotted Bee Balm (Monarda punctata) $7
White Beebalm (Monarda spp.) $6
Good King Henry (Blitum bonus-henricus) $7
Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) $7
Sweet Cecily (Myrrhis odorata) $7
Stinging Nettles (Urtica dioica) –$5 or 3 for $12
Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) - $5 med $10 lg
Fuki (Petasites japonica) –$8
Mouse Garlic (Allium angulosum) – $7
Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) - $7
Walking Onion (Allium × proliferum) - $7
"Bocking 14" Comfrey (Symphytum x uplandicum) - Crown $7 , Root cutting $2 or 12 roots for $15
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) - $7
Hablitzia (Hablitzia tamnoides) – Small $5, Medium $10
Garden Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) - $7
Non-Flowering Garden Sorrel (Rumex acetosa TM683') - $8
Turkish Rocket (Bunias orientalis) - $6 or 3 for $14 or 10 for $25
Eastern Prickly Pear (Opuntia humifisa) - $5 per pad
Anise-Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) - $7
Silver Wormwood (Artemisia ludoviciana) - $7
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) - $6
Rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum) - $7
"Papa Chonka" Potato (Solanum tuberosum) (Zone 5 hardy, perennial) - $8 several small tubers
Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) - $7 or 3 for $15
American Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) - $7
Pink Dandelion (taraxacum pseudoroseum) - $7
Sea Kale(Crambe maritima) - $10
Dwarf Comfrey (Symphytum grandflorum) - $7
Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) - $7
Clustered Mountainmint (Pycnanthemum muticum) - $8
Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberose) - $5 or 2 for $8
Ground nut (Apios amaericana) - $8
Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) - $7
Bloody Dock (Rumex sanguineus) - $5 or $8 for 2

Bare Root Woody Plants,
Fragrent Spring Tree (Toona sinensis) 10”-20” - $15
“Sirola” ♀ Seaberry (Hippophae rhamnoides) 12”-20” - $15
Apples grafted on Antanovka "Rolfe" "Zeke's Longkeeper" ~24” - $25
Seedling “CT Early” Chestnuts (castanea spp.) 14”-20” - $10
"Jefferson" seedling Hybrid Hazelnuts ( Corylus X) - 14”-24” $10 24”-48” $20 local pickup
"Mcallister Hican” x OP (Carya illinoensis X C. ovata X OP) 10”-16” – $12
Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) 14”-20” - $15
Black Basket Willow (Sallix spp.) - 14”-20” $10
Schisandra chinensis – 6”-12” $10
Yellowhorn (Xanthoceras sorbifolium) – 12”-18” $15
Siberian Peashrub (Caragana arborescens) – 16”-24” $12.00
European Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia) - 16”-24” $12.00
"ningxia #1" Goji (Lycium barbarum) – 10”-18” - $12
American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) 4”-8” $5 14”-18” $12
Paw Paws! (Asimina triloba) several seed sources – 10”-16” $14
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) – 6”-10” $12
Chestnut Oak (Quercus montana) -10”-16” $10
Burr Oak x Swamp White Oak Hybrids - 10”-16” $11
Hybrid Plum Seedlings (1/4 P. salicina x ¾ P. americana) - 10”-16” $14
 
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Hello - are you selling yellowhorn bare root this year?
 
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https://mapleriverfarms.com/chestnut.php

I don't know how quickly you need a response but at the bottom of the page of information about growing these trees they sell small trees for about 15 dollars right now and multiple sized bags of seeds.  If you read the articles there is information on how to successfully plant the seeds.
 
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Thank you! Unfortunately the plants are out of stock for the season. These are slow growers, but may try the seeds if I can’t find the plant.

Casie Becker wrote:https://mapleriverfarms.com/chestnut.php

I don't know how quickly you need a response but at the bottom of the page of information about growing these trees they sell small trees for about 15 dollars right now and multiple sized bags of seeds.  If you read the articles there is information on how to successfully plant the seeds.

 
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I have think, if they really taste like macadamia nuts, there's a real commercial opportunity there.  Not only in a palatable product, but the common name "flowering chestnut" is great for marketing purposes too.

I'm resisting impulse buying seeds right now, but I m8ght just look for these to replace the insect prone peach trees in the future.
 
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