calling in your sense of belonging
may we remember when we feel distant from it all
Black Cohosh is a perennial native to eastern North America. It typically grows 5-7 feet tall and loves shaded woodland areas. I already see tiny white flowers from the bareroots I planted just a couple months ago.
A treasured medicinal species, United Plant Savers has identified Black Coshoh as one of the “at risk” plants. Due to increased usage along with habitat destruction there’s an ever-increasing shortage of wild plant resources like this one.
It felt very important to plant this one, among others, at Forest & Flowers Retreat, and I’m looking forward to getting to know Black Cohosh, and sharing more about it with you!
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