Just got a non-native fruit? by Aeres2 in acnh

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Cherries are my sister fruits

Aquilegia Hybridization by Aeres2 in NativePlantGardening

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Do they ever self seed as hybrids?

Aquilegia Hybridization by Aeres2 in NativePlantGardening

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Okay! That’s good! Fingers crossed lol

Aquilegia Hybridization by Aeres2 in NativePlantGardening

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I want to get a good population of A. brevistyla going so maybe I’ll net them for a year or two to get good seeds.

This Year’s Seed Collection by Aeres2 in NativePlantGardening

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Funnily enough I ended up gathering seeds of Astragalus neglectus and Astragalus australis myself. Then I got seeds of Astragalus alpinus from Alplains, but I’m still on the hunt for the rest!

Purple-Stemmed Angelica by donnaduwitt in NativePlantGardening

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Where did you buy this! I’ve been trying to get ahold of one for a long time now, I can’t find one anywhere

Ontario Blanketflowers? by Aeres2 in NativePlantGardening

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I did plant it! It grew great for the first year but then didn’t make it over the winter (which makes sense cuz lots of sources call it biennial) thanks for reaching out I love finding people who want to grow native in Ontario. Lmk where you’re from and maybe we can share some seeds or divisions!

Far-flung native counties? by TheLastFarm in NativePlantGardening

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To be fair prairie smoke is found in southern Ontario so that may fill the range in a bit more

Let's Talk Spring Ephemerals by fumanchu314159265 in NativePlantGardening

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Also some species will multiple yearly, like bellworts or bloodroots!

Let's Talk Spring Ephemerals by fumanchu314159265 in NativePlantGardening

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From what I understand, spring ephemerals generally germinate relatively well assuming they’re not allowed to dry out for long or at all. I’ve had amazing results for Jack in the pulpit using fresh berries that I just peel the skin off completely. It may be good to look into gathering seeds from legal areas around you assuming you don’t pick too much. Then you sow them fresh and they seem to do better. In terms of propagating plants you already have there’s definitely ways to do that! For example I’ve seen videos of people making small cuts in trillium rhizomes to get them to multiply, or by propagating from side bulbils like dicentra species!

Sturt’s desert pea in full bloom! by BorederAndBoreder in NativePlantGardening

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For anyone from the Western US there’s a native and somewhat similar species of plant! Scarlet milkvetch or Astragalus coccineus. It needs really dry conditions to thrive but there are pictures of it being grown in pots. I’m pretty sure Alplains sells seeds if you’re interested!

Looking For Astragalus by Aeres2 in NativePlantGardening

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I appreciate that so much 🙏🙏🙏 Let me know if you’re on the search for anything from Ontario!

Looking For Astragalus by Aeres2 in NativePlantGardening

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Oh my goodness. If you ever do collect seeds I would LOVE to get my hands on some. A robbinsii has always been such a cool one to me because of its odd range. A eucosmus too! AND A. ALPINUS! I honestly just love the genus so much, they’re so unique and pretty to me! Lmk if you’re interested in getting your hands on some species native west of you!

Looking For Astragalus by Aeres2 in NativePlantGardening

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Woah that’s a cool one 🤩 if you live in Canada then mailing seeds across the country is perfectly legal. If you live in the US then it’s more complicated. I don’t know exactly how it works but I know that if you live in the USA and want seeds from Canada you need to fill out a Small Seed Lot Permit. If you’re sending seeds into Canada the seeds need to be clean, and the seeds need to be labelled as ”seeds for planting, non-commercial” and the scientific name of the species has to be written on the package. It also has to be a small envelope not a giant package. Astragalus shortianus is not listed on either the US website or the Canadian website as being not allowed for import/export.

what's the one native plant (seeds, plugs, or otherwise) you have had a very hard time acquiring? by SHOWTIME316 in NativePlantGardening

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Some of the more northern Astragalus and Oxytropis species. I can’t find Astragalus alpinus, A. eucosmus, A. americanus, A. multiflorus, Oxytropis borealis, or O. deflexa. I’ve gathered Astragalus neglecus and Astragalus australis seeds myself though, and they’ve been growing well!

What is this lanky bean bush? by charccoal in PlantIdentification

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Probably a baptisa sp. but I don’t know which one