Goldenseal |
General |
Common Name | Goldenseal |
Latin Name | Hydrastis canadensis |
Category | Medicinals |
Family | |
Variety | none named |
Visual Traits |
Flower | white, daisy like, small in clusters, very early, as soon as plant emerges in spring |
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Foliage/Fall leaf color | leaves with 3 to 5 lobes, doubly serrate, yellow fall color |
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Fruit | a berry, several in a cluster red, resembles a red raspberry somewhat |
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Height | 12 inches |
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Other valued traits | medicinal, contains at least two recognized medicinal alkaloids, ie. Hydrastine and beribedcinbe |
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Spread | 12 inches but forms colonies up to 3 or 4 foot wide or even wider |
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Cultivation |
Cultivation and Mulching | mulch with leaf litter |
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Field preparation and planting | prepare raised beds, provide shade |
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Field spacing / planting depth | root cuttings spaced at least one foot apart in beds or rows 3 feet apart |
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Grafting | NA |
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Hardwood Cuttings | NA |
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Harvest | after 4 years or so |
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Pollination | self but also small bees |
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Propagation method | mostly root cuttings but also seed (seed is tricky) |
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Pruning | NA |
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Retail Source | many |
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Seed harvest | in fall from ripe red berries |
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Seed treatment and storage | require cold stratification and needs to stay moist |
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Seedling treatment | protect from slugs |
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Softwood cuttings | NA |
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Sowing seed | in fall, tiny black seed |
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Training / Trellising | NA |
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Transplant | in fall |
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Watering guidelines | NA |
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Critters |
Insect and invertebrate pests | slugs, flea beetles, |
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Pathogens | Botrytis |
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Toxicity | can be toxic if ingested in large quantities due to alkaloid Hydrastine |
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Wildlife Pests | deer |
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Soils |
Compaction (tolerance) | little |
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Fertility / quality | moderately fertile |
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Minerals | ? |
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Moisture and drainage | moist, fertile, well drained |
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pH | optimal 6.5 |
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Salt tolerance | little |
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Soils and topography | NA |
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Texture | sandy loam to clay loam |
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Growth Pattern |
Fruit bearing age / full crop load | flowers at four years or more from seed, flowers every year when grown from root division |
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Good seed crop interval (fruit load) | annual bearing |
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Growth rate | moderate on good sites |
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Longevity | clumps spread for four years and then die out in center, similar to Iris in this regard |
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Root habit | rhizome, thick, fleshy bright yellow in color |
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Habitat and Climate |
Exposure | N/A |
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Hardiness Zone | 4,5,6,7, |
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Native Range | From Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas north to Vermont and Minnesota |
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Rainfall / humidity | 35-55 inches |
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Wind / ice / frost susceptibility | somewhat frost tolerant in spring, less so in fall |
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Light |
Light recommendation | mottled sun or partial shade ( 65% to 75% shade) |
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Shade tolerance | high |
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Vegetation Associations |
Competitive ability | good with native species |
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Indicator species | black cohosh, paw paw, ginseng, rattlesnake fern, bloodroot, spice bush |
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