Snakeroot - Bare Root Plant
(Ageratina altissima)
If you know me well, then you know that snakes are my favorite animal, so of course I am drawn to snakeroot. The common name comes from its use by Native Americans to treat snakebites, but please be aware that the entire plant is poisonous when ingested. Despite this scary fact, Snakeroot is a beautiful plant to grow in shady areas of your garden or woods. The stems can grow anywhere from one to four feet tall and bloom in late Summer to early Fall. The bright white flowers are very eye catching especially in shady forests.
(Ageratina altissima)
If you know me well, then you know that snakes are my favorite animal, so of course I am drawn to snakeroot. The common name comes from its use by Native Americans to treat snakebites, but please be aware that the entire plant is poisonous when ingested. Despite this scary fact, Snakeroot is a beautiful plant to grow in shady areas of your garden or woods. The stems can grow anywhere from one to four feet tall and bloom in late Summer to early Fall. The bright white flowers are very eye catching especially in shady forests.
(Ageratina altissima)
If you know me well, then you know that snakes are my favorite animal, so of course I am drawn to snakeroot. The common name comes from its use by Native Americans to treat snakebites, but please be aware that the entire plant is poisonous when ingested. Despite this scary fact, Snakeroot is a beautiful plant to grow in shady areas of your garden or woods. The stems can grow anywhere from one to four feet tall and bloom in late Summer to early Fall. The bright white flowers are very eye catching especially in shady forests.