PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Pawling, Kate TI - Propagating shrub yellowroot (<em>Xanthorhiza simplicissima</em> Marsh.) AID - 10.3368/npj.12.1.37 DP - 2011 Mar 20 TA - Native Plants Journal PG - 37--40 VI - 12 IP - 1 4099 - http://npj.uwpress.org/content/12/1/37.short 4100 - http://npj.uwpress.org/content/12/1/37.full SO - NATIVE PLANTS JOURNAL2011 Mar 20; 12 AB - Shrub yellowroot (Xanthorhiza simplicissima Marsh.), a member of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae), is a native perennial ground cover propagated from seed at New England Wild Flower Society’s Nasami Farm Nursery in Whately, Massachusetts. Seeds are collected in September and October and are sown in mid-December. Sown seed trays are covered and stratified for 3 mo in an unheated polyhouse. Seed trays are uncovered in early March and seeds germinate in 10 to 20 d. Shrub yellowroot seedlings are transplanted into plugs during the first growing season and are overwintered in an unheated polyhouse before being transplanted into 2-l (2.1-q) containers the following spring. It takes approximately 16 mo to go from germinated seeds to salable plants.