Re: Plants for rotting stumps?
- Subject: Re: Plants for rotting stumps?
- From: D* S*
- Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2001 18:21:17 -0800
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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