Belladonna, Caucasica (Atropa belladonna ssp. caucasica), packet of 30 seeds, organic

$4.95

Family:  Nightshade (Solanacea)

Hardy to Zones 5 to 9

Herbaceous perennial ecotype native to the northern Caucasus.  Flowers to 3 feet tall.  The Caucasus are the mountains at the intersection of Asia and Europe, between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.  Rare.  Traditional usage (TWM): external application as a muscle relaxant and pain reliever.  Do not ingest.  Plant is more drought tolerant than other belladonna types and will withstand full sun.  Sow seeds just sub-surface and tamp.  The seed germinates well in standard potting soil. Keep planting warm, moist and in the light until germination, which takes about 2 weeks.  Work plants up in successively larger pots until sufficiently robust to transplant to garden or landscape.  Space plants 2 feet apart.

50 seeds per packet, certified organically grown

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  1. Question

    Steph (verified owner)

    Hey Richo, I’m taking the belladonna out of the fridge tonight, do they germ better in light or shaded conditions?

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hi Steph, good call, full moon rising. Like you I’ve been prechilling the seed and planting in warm soil under lights with rampant germ in 2 or 3 weeks. I don’t think they need dark for germ but I do cover with a thin layer of soil. richo

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    • steph (verified owner)

      Got em all in tonight as well as the echinacea. Thanks Richo

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    Steph (verified owner)

    Hey Richo! What part of the plant is used traditionally as an oil or balm for analgesia?

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      Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      hi steph, the entire plant is active. traditionally used as the dried root or dried herb. richo

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