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The evergreen foliage is beautifully patterned, like a snakeskin. The plants are small (rosettes are 3-5" across) and reveal their beauty...Read More
I have a number of these growing naturally here in Massachusetts and I've seen them growing naturally as far north as Milford, Maine. I g...Read More
Saw this plant for the first time today in the woods behind my mothers house. A striking black/green colored leaf. They were growing in r...Read More
This plant grows in zone 6b with minimal protection in winter. Likes a mixture of pumice and pine needles, with a minimum of organics. ...Read More
I have a few of these plants growing in my garden. I live in the Pine Barrens of NJ. Anyone familiar with it knows the soil is sandy, d...Read More
I'm very fond of this plant, regardless of the work it takes to winter it over in northern Illinois. I get my plants from a nursery on Da...Read More
On April second, nine plants in two batches broke through the leaf litter of an old tractor trail in mixed woods, swamp maple and Virgi...Read More
Native Plant. Found in numerous locations on our property (mountains of Western North Carolina). Located by looking for the stalks poki...Read More
Goodyera pubescens
This is a very easy hardy terrestrial orchid to grow. My
experiences are growing it in pots. The most i...Read More
Tricky to grow, but rewarding, I am confused by conflicting recommendations for watering. Some say dry, some say wet. I don't believe t...Read More
A beautiful little plant - a native orchid, quite rare here in Missouri. Grows slowly to form colonies. Protected from collecting at the...Read More
I have not found it to like dry, sandy soil. It grows naturally here in deep shade and there is red clay under the humusy top soil here i...Read More
Goodyera pubescens is spreads by rhizomes, but is very slow to spread. It is native to the U.S. It typically flowers from July -...Read More
This plant has been found growing wild in Zone 5. Historically the plants' roots and leaves were used medicinally in the treatment of tub...Read More