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Aralia (racemosa)

Cathy Thomas
Propagator
Chicago Botanic Garden - Propagation
1000 Lake Cook Rd.
Glencoe, Illinois 60022
847-835-8240
847-835-1635 (fax)
cthomas@chicagobotanic.org
http://chicagobotanic.org

Family Scientific Name: Araliacea
Family Common Name: Ginseng Family
Scientific Name: Aralia racemosa L.
Common Name: American spikenard
Species Code: ARRA
Ecotype: woodland, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, IL
General Distribution: woodlands and thickets Range: Eastern N. America - Quebec to Georgia west to Kansas and Minnesota
Propagation Goal: plants
Propagation Method: seed
ProductType: Container (plug)
Stock Type: one gallon container
Time To Grow: 10 Months
Target Specifications: firmly rooted in a one gallon container
Propagule Collection: berries collected in late August
Propagule Processing: seeds extracted from pulp with running water over a screen
Pre-Planting Treatments: seeds sown fresh as soon as possible after collection
Growing Area Preparation/
Annual Practices for Perennial Crops:
Growing Environment: a fully automated greenhouse and a quonset equipped with heater and limited cooling capacity
Containers: Seeds were sown into ITML brand 128 cell plug trays. Plugs were transplanted into T.&O. Plastics SVD brand 4 1/2 inch containers then into Nursery Supply Inc Classic 300 brand 1 gallon containers.
Media: Seed was sown into Fafard Super Fine Germination Mix. Plugs were transplanted into Sunshine SB300 Universal bark mix.
Establishment Phase: Sow date was early September. Seeds were hand sown 2 to 3 seeds per cell to compensate for possible lower germination rates. Seed was covered witha thin layer of coarse vermiculite and watered in under a mist system. Flats were grown for 8 weeks in a fully automated shaded greenhouse under an automated mist system set at 3 seconds of mist every 30 minutes. Air temperature was set at 65 F and bottom heat was run at 70 F. Flats were moved to a shaded quonset for 16 weeks. Temperatures were kept as close to 38 F as possible but not allowed to go below freezing. The soil surface was kept moist. Flats were then moved to a fully automated greenhouse. Temperatures were initially set at 58 F days and 54 F nights and raised to 68 F days and 64 F nights after 2 weeks. Day length was extended to 12 hours using HID lights. The soil surface was kept moist until germination occurred. After germination, seedlings were fertilized weekly with 20-2-20 fertilizer at 200 ppm. Seedlings were thinned to one per cell.
Length of Establishment Phase: 7 months
Active Growth Phase: Plugs were transplanted into 4 1/2 inch pots when firmly rooted. Plants were grown in a fully automated greenhouse where temperatures were set at 65 F days and 61 F nights. Day length was extended to 12 hours using HID lights. Plants were hand watered when dry and fertilized with 20-10-20 fertilizer at 237 ppm weekly. Plants were then transplanted into 1 gallon containers after 7 weeks and grown under same conditions.
Length of Active Growth Phase: 3 months
Hardening Phase: Plants were moved outdoors to a cold frame once established in the 1 gallon pots and grown outdoors until planting.
Length of Hardening Phase: 2 weeks
References: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. 2007. Native Plant Database (http://wildflower.org, 2 October 2007) Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin TX 78739 USA

USDA, NRCS. 2007 The PLANTS Database (http://plants.usda.gov, 24 September 2007) National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA

Citation:

Thomas, Catherine Suzanne. 2007. Propagation protocol for production of Container (plug) Aralia racemosa L. plants one gallon container; Chicago Botanic Garden - Propagation Glencoe, Illinois. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2024/07/01). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.