Black Cohosh - 15 seeds
Cimicifuga racemosa Syn. Actaea racemosa
Hardy to all temperate climates, Black Cohosh is a native of the Eastern Forest biome in the United States and one of the heartiest herbal landscape plants. Its striking foliage and tall white racemes make it particularly desirable for gardeners, while its traditional uses, such as an antidepressant, tinnitus treatment, menopause relief, and PMS remedy, solidify its reputation among holistic medicine experts. This plant can thrive in either full sun or partial shade; if you nurture seedlings until they reach maturity before planting them out in open gardens by grown-up trees or other shady areas like forest edges, then this elegant flower will surely reward you with lush growth!
The name Cimicifuga racemosa is interchangeably known as Actaea racemosa and widely referred to by its common name, Rattle Pod.
Plant in the autumn for germination during either the first or second spring, or provide three months of warmth followed by three months of cold and then warm again. If this cycle is observed, within 1-2 weeks, you will notice seedlings coming up from your soil! Move them to pots placed in a shady area and let them grow there for one or two years before transplanting outside; it's essential to remember that these plants take some time to settle into their environment, but with ample compost and continuous watering throughout the duration growing season, monumental individuals can be achieved eventually.
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