![]() "Needless to say, I'll continue to buy from your website. Screamed out of the ground with amazing speed." "A few days later, I was surprised to see your order already in my mailbox. The order from the other company didn't seem like it would ever arrive after a month, I gave up and ordered from you." The reason I ordered from two companies is this. "They arrived the same day as another order of Bocking 14 comfrey from another company. Now, every one is about a foot high, lovely green, and big enough to start plucking for green mulch around struggling tree collards in the guilds." I planted them as part of my espalier apple guilds. They arrived promptly and in great condition. "I ordered comfrey roots from you last month. The drawing to the left is Russian Comfrey from Lawrence Hills' book "Russian Corn is 25 tons per acre before it is dried. This isģ times the amount that True Comfrey produces.Īcre (just cut). This is about 12.4 tons of dried comfrey leaf per acre. The info about comfrey on your site." -Cindy, Jacksboro, TennesseeĬomfreys produce up to 100-120 tons per acre of leaf biomass (recently cut) They haveĬome up beautifully and are looking very nice and healthy. "I ordered comfrey roots, that I intend to useįor rabbits I am raising for food and for fertilizing later on. Is very deficient in that." -Paul, Kalamazoo, MichiganĪmount in dried comfrey is 20-30%. Potassium value of this cultivar is especially important because my soil I am especially keen on obtaining authentic Bocking 14s. Site it was due to the extra information you posted that I chose to orderįrom you. "I appreciate the excellent information on your Both are good plants to use to break up hard The powerful roots of Russian Comfrey Bocking #4 go down 8-10 feet. ![]() It can survive in temperatures as hot as 120 degrees. The perennial roots can withstand temperatures as low as -40 degrees. The foliage (leaves) can tolerate 15 degrees for short periods. The seeds are not viable (sterile, will not grow). Russian comfrey has purple, magenta-pink, red or blue (that fade to pink)įlowers. They all are a cross (natural hybrid, not GMO) between 21) areīotanically known as "Symphytum × uplandicum" or "Symphytum ![]() Of Russian Comfrey (cultivars Bocking No. Symphytum x uplandicum = Symphytum uplandica ![]()
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