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  1. Aralia racemosa - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Aralia racemosa, commonly called American spikenard, is a rhizomatous, shrubby-looking, soft-stemmed, herbaceous perennial of the Ginseng family that is native to moist rich woods from …

  2. Aralia racemosa Spikenard | Prairie Moon Nursery

    Spikenard, a close relative of Sarsaparilla, has heart-shaped leaves and flowers later in the summer when many woodland plants have finished flowering, but its most attractive feature is …

  3. American Spikenard: Pictures, Flowers, Leaves & Identification | Aralia

    American Spikenard (Aralia racemosa) is wild, edible and nutritious food. Identify american spikenard via its pictures, habitat, height, flowers and leaves.

  4. Aralia racemosa (Spikenard) - Minnesota Wildflowers

    Aralia racemosa is a large, spreading, shrub-like plant at maturity, dying all the way back to the ground during the dormant season so is technically not a shrub. Highly shade tolerant, it …

  5. Spikenard | Johnson's Nursery | KB

    Mar 26, 2025 · It has beautiful, large, compound green leaves with showy white flower racemes that are followed by enticing, purple berry clusters that the birds love. This ornamental plant is …

  6. American Spikenard – The Native Plant Gardener

    Large, tapered flower clusters are made up of many tiny, stalked flowers. Individual flowers are under 1 cm across with five triangular petals. Flower stalks are covered in many fine hairs. …

  7. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - The University of Texas …

    The large, tapered flower clusters of this 2-6 ft. perennial are made up of many tiny white flowers, each with a tinge of yellow or green. They grow upright above large compound foliage on …

  8. Plant FAQs: Aralia Racemosa - Monsteraholic

    Delicate white flowers cloaked in a greenish-yellow hue bloom in midsummer, adding a touch of whimsy to the landscape. But the real showstopper arrives in fall. The plant transforms, …

  9. American Spikenard, Aralia racemosa L. subsp. racemosa

    Flowers are bisexual with 5 stamens, with white filaments which are strongly exserted and rise opposite to the petals. The ovary is ovoid in shape and has 5 styles united for half their length.

  10. Aralia racemosa (American spikenard) | Izel Native Plants

    Flowers are greenish-white in rounded clusters. Aralia racemosa is of great autumn interest, when it's berries turn to a dark purplish red and it's leaves turn to gold. Best suited for woodland …