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Streambank Arnica

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Arnica amplexicaulis

zones 3-5

35 seeds

Arnica amplexicaulis is a species of Arnica known by the common names Streambank Arnica and Clasping Arnica. It is native to western North America from Alaska to California to Wyoming, where it grows in moist areas such as mountain meadows and streambanks. This is a perennial herb usually growing from a small rhizome and producing one or more hairy stems.

As with most species, Streambank Arnica prefers higher elevations and temperate climates. The seeds usually take about a month to germinate, but in some instances, it can take much longer. 

Sow the seeds in early spring in a shallow tray or another suitable container in a mixture of equal parts loam, peat, and sand. Push the seeds lightly below the surface of the growing medium and keep it moist. It is best to place them in a cool place with indirect sunlight because the seeds need a chilling period to germinate.

The seedlings can be transplanted outdoors when the danger of frost has passed.

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Arnica amplexicaulis

zones 3-5

35 seeds

Arnica amplexicaulis is a species of Arnica known by the common names Streambank Arnica and Clasping Arnica. It is native to western North America from Alaska to California to Wyoming, where it grows in moist areas such as mountain meadows and streambanks. This is a perennial herb usually growing from a small rhizome and producing one or more hairy stems.

As with most species, Streambank Arnica prefers higher elevations and temperate climates. The seeds usually take about a month to germinate, but in some instances, it can take much longer. 

Sow the seeds in early spring in a shallow tray or another suitable container in a mixture of equal parts loam, peat, and sand. Push the seeds lightly below the surface of the growing medium and keep it moist. It is best to place them in a cool place with indirect sunlight because the seeds need a chilling period to germinate.

The seedlings can be transplanted outdoors when the danger of frost has passed.

Arnica amplexicaulis

zones 3-5

35 seeds

Arnica amplexicaulis is a species of Arnica known by the common names Streambank Arnica and Clasping Arnica. It is native to western North America from Alaska to California to Wyoming, where it grows in moist areas such as mountain meadows and streambanks. This is a perennial herb usually growing from a small rhizome and producing one or more hairy stems.

As with most species, Streambank Arnica prefers higher elevations and temperate climates. The seeds usually take about a month to germinate, but in some instances, it can take much longer. 

Sow the seeds in early spring in a shallow tray or another suitable container in a mixture of equal parts loam, peat, and sand. Push the seeds lightly below the surface of the growing medium and keep it moist. It is best to place them in a cool place with indirect sunlight because the seeds need a chilling period to germinate.

The seedlings can be transplanted outdoors when the danger of frost has passed.

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