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Raillardella (argentea)

Lee Riley
Horticulturist
USDA FS - Dorena Genetic Resource Center
34963 Shoreview Road
Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424
541-915-7324
541-767-5709 (fax)
lee.riley@usda.gov

Family Scientific Name: Asteraceae
Family Common Name: Aster
Scientific Name: Raillardella argentea
Common Name: Silky Raillardella
Species Code: RAAR
Ecotype: Crater Lake
General Distribution: California, Nevada, and Oregon
Propagation Goal: Plants
Propagation Method: Seed
ProductType: Container (plug)
Stock Type: 107 ml (7 in3) container
Time To Grow: 17 weeks
Target Specifications: Stock Type: Container seedling Root System: Firm plug in container.
Pre-Planting Treatments: Seeds are sown directly into 107 ml (7 in3) cells (see growing medium below). Trays are sealed inside plastic bags and placed into cold stratification (1 to 3 °C) for 60 days. Trays are checked weekly and kept moist throughout the stratification period. If mold is evident, trays should be treated with 1% hydrogen peroxide.
Growing Area Preparation/
Annual Practices for Perennial Crops:
Greenhouse growing facility.
Cells are lightly covered with nursery grit. Growing medium consists of 40:20:20:20 peat:composted fir bark:perlite:pumice with Nutricote controlled release fertilizer (18N:6P2O5:8K2O with minors; 180-d release rate at 21C) at the rate of 0.5 gram Nutricote per 107 ml container.

Establishment Phase: Germination is uneven and slow. Complete germination may take up to 4 weeks. Following germination, plants are fertilized with soluble 12-2-14-6Ca-3Mg at 75 to 100 ppm for 2 weeks.
Length of Establishment Phase: 4 weeks
Active Growth Phase: Raillardella argentea is very slow growing. The species is also very sensitive to over-watering. Careful attention to irrigation during the growing season is important. Fertilization depends on weather and physiological needs. Soluble 20-9-20 NPK, 20-18-18 NPK, or 17-5-24 NPK at 100 to 150 ppm is applied weekly throughout the growing season.
Length of Active Growth Phase: 13 weeks
Hardening Phase: No dry-down is done to induce dormancy. Seedlings are moved to an outdoor growing area in mid-September.
Length of Hardening Phase: 4 weeks depending on chilling hours
Harvesting, Storage and Shipping: Harvest Date: Mid October
Storage Conditions: Seedlings are usually outplanted in fall. No storage except in outdoor growing area. Plants are well irrigated prior to shipping if shipped in containers.
Other Comments: Perennial herb.
Grows in dry, open, gravelly sites in conifer forests at high elevations.
Likes semi-barren subalpine and alpine slopes and flats.
Rare in Oregon, and only found at higher elevations.
Grows from 4,900-12,800 feet.
References: Dorena Genetic Resource Center Propagation Records, unpublished.

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Raillardella argentea (A. Gray) A. Gray. URL: https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=RAAR (Accessed 28 December 2023).
Oregon Flora. Raillardella argentea (A. Gray) A. Gray. URL: https://oregonflora.org/taxa/index.php?taxon=7782 (Accessed 28 December 2023).
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Raillardella argentea (A. Gray) A. Gray. URL: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=RAAR (Accessed 28 December 2023).
Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest. Turner Photographics. Raillardella argentea. URL: https://www.pnwflowers.com/flower/raillardella-argentea (Accessed 28 December 2023).


Citation:

Riley, Lee E.; Klein, Kassandra. 2024. Propagation protocol for production of Container (plug) Raillardella argentea Plants 107 ml (7 in3) container; USDA FS - Dorena Genetic Resource Center Cottage Grove, Oregon. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2025/02/24). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.