Re: Plants for rotting stumps?


Hi, Marian.
In addition to the plants that have mentioned, how about native violets and
asarums?  Maybe some Smilacina racemosa if the log is rotten enough?
Here are a couple of websites that might be useful:
 http://www.wnps.org/        Washington Native Plant Society
 http://cahedb.wsu.edu/nativePlant/scripts/webMain.asp
WSU Gardening in Western Washington-Native Plants


Marian Raitz wrote:

> How would one do a search for the above?
> Any suggestions from personal experience?  Our natives here in Western
> Washington that I've seen in stumps and logs are Salal,  deciduous
> Huckleberry (Vaccinium parvifolium), and Cornus canadensis.  We have several
> decaying stumps and logs of Cedar I'd love to plant.  Have I heard of a
> Rhododendron liking these conditions or did I imagine that.  Oh, English Ivy
> and no doubt bindweed like it too, but we won't go there....
> Marian Raitz
> Bellevue Washington    Zone 8
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