Arnica montana potted plant, organic

Arnica montana potted plant, organic

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Family:  Aster (Asteraceae) Hardy to Zones 4 to 9, best at elevation up to 6,000 feet Clump forming alpine herbaceous perennial native to the the mountains of Central Europe.  Flowers very large, on long, sturdy stalks. This…
Family:  Aster (Asteraceae) Hardy to Zones 4 to 9, best at elevation up to 6,000 feet Clump forming alpine herbaceous perennial native to the the mountains of Central Europe.  Flowers very large, on long, sturdy stalks. This is the official plant.  Traditional usage (TWM): antiinflammatory.  Standard preparations include tincture, homeopathic, oil infusion, salve and cream.  Arnica montana makes sturdy clumps in the native habitat, and should be planted in moist, acid soil in the full sun at about 2 feet between plants, in order to approximate the natural spacing requirements.  We have had some success with growing these at around 2,000 feet elevation, and have received reports of good success from folks living at 8,000 feet in the Rockies. Plant prefers a moist, lime-free, acidic loam soil in part shade or sun.  Does well in rock gardens.  At low elevation, give moist shade.  Space plants 1 foot apart. Potted plant, Certified organically grown

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