Thank you - you provided great detail! Always looking to add more natives to my NC garden. Culver’s Root has been particularly elusive in the marketplace.
Thank you. I had to find a native plant nursery to get plants. You can order seeds or plants at Prairie Moon Nursery www.prairiemoon.com/veronicastrum-virginicum-culvers-root
I love this video. It shows such great details of the plant, up close. I can see it so well for identification. It's a plant I've been thinking of adding to my back garden, where it's more moist. ☺ Thanks for sharing!
I started some last fall (bare root) and it’s small but did bloom, and was beautiful! I saw some growing wild north of me - might try to sneak back out there to collect seeds!
I am preparing to seed this plant and watched your older video when you planted it. I was happy to see this video showing how it did. Any special tips on sowing the seed? Thanks!
I Thanks! I winter sowed the seeds in milk jugs. I have a video on winter sowing here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GdTNdAH7eI4.htmlsi=nmP1tLvcFBR9Q-vl
Thanks for the info on how to grow it from seed. I planted some “Fascination” in my garden last fall (PA, zone 6b) and really like it. I’d like to plant some more but would prefer to grow from seed instead of buying more plants. Thank you! 🦋
About “blooming from top to bottom”, if you interpret that as each separate flower blooming, then yours are blooming from top to bottom! …because the one that has flowered first is the central top flower! So I think that’s what it means: top flower blooms first then each flower in turn, down to the lowest flower finally😊
My Culver's root seeds are currently resting in their milk jugs, first time growing it. Im curious if yours flowered in the first year? Thanks for the video *i watched the rest of the video😊 i can expect flowers second year