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Sassafras albidum

Started by Anonymous, September 06, 2007, 07:04:58 PM

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Anonymous

I got plants and dried roots...let me know if you want some!

random

#1
How do these plants do over winter?  Can they be kept inside?
"Last Friday, April 16, 1943, I was forced to interrupt my work in the laboratory in the middle of the afternoon and proceed home, being affected by a remarkable restlessness, combined with a slight dizziness."

Anonymous

drf
#2
well im in carolina it gets below zero here and they do ok...but yea i would suppose they could be kept inside...

dogbane26

#3
Im guessing this species is fairly hardy since its native to most of the eastern USA.  

Ive even heard of people trying it in Minnesota.  

I live in Northern Florida and im sure it would do fine here.  Some other cold hardy plants do ok here like Paw Paw, Virginia creeper..etc.  

Where I am at alot of stuff still grows fine but probably not so good in Southern Florida

Anonymous

#4
anybody want one?

dogbane26

#5
Id like one, but dont know where id put it.  Do they tolerate shade very well?  

I have a small wooded area behind where i live

Anonymous

#6
yes, as a matter of fact they seem to love it...all mine grow under the shade...

I have any size, PM me...

LizJah

#7
I was at the brew store this last week-end and found that they had both artisma and sassafrass!

Both looked old and shitty, but was suprised all the same!

Love!!

Lizzy

Anonymous

#8
Well I got the freshest Sassy money can buy!