Baneberry
Doll’s eyes (Actaea pachypoda)
$ 5.00
Part to full shade.
Moist deciduous forests and woodland edges.
Maine native.
Upright bushy plants with handsome dark green foliage with divided leaves. In early June, white elongated flower clusters attract late spring pollinating insects. In late summer, white fruits with a dark “eye” pop out in the woodland landscape and are eaten by small mammals and birds. 2’. Fruits are poisonous to humans if eaten in large quantities (the taste is terrible, so an unlikely mistake).
40 moist stratified seeds per package.
Germination code: B, E, F
Each seed package carries a specific germination code along with the plant description. These codes indicate specific sowing instructions. “B” seeds need a winter cold period to germinate, “E” seeds cannot dry out and must be sown immediately, and“F” seeds will germinate after the second spring.
Moist deciduous forests and woodland edges.
Maine native.
Upright bushy plants with handsome dark green foliage with divided leaves. In early June, white elongated flower clusters attract late spring pollinating insects. In late summer, white fruits with a dark “eye” pop out in the woodland landscape and are eaten by small mammals and birds. 2’. Fruits are poisonous to humans if eaten in large quantities (the taste is terrible, so an unlikely mistake).
40 moist stratified seeds per package.
Germination code: B, E, F
Each seed package carries a specific germination code along with the plant description. These codes indicate specific sowing instructions. “B” seeds need a winter cold period to germinate, “E” seeds cannot dry out and must be sown immediately, and“F” seeds will germinate after the second spring.
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