Aralia racemosa

Family:
Araliaceae
Common Name(s):
Spikenard
Flowering Time:
June
Fruit/Seed Maturation Sign:
Berries turn red
Fruit/Seed Collection Dates:
Mid August to early September
Seed Cleaning:
None, or clean seed from pulp
Storage:
Probably does not tolerate dry storage (Cullina 2000)
Restoration Potential:
Medium
Notes

In a greenhouse trial, germination and survival were excellent after a period of cold moist stratification in sphagnum (Mabry and Mottle, personal observation); does not readily self-sow (Mabry, personal observation).

Seed output high; vegetative spread low (Barkely 1986, Gleason and Cronquist 1991).

Fun fact: "Well known for its spicey-aromatic large roots" (Fernald 1950).

Spikenard (Aralia racemosa)