Russian Comfrey Bocking 14 – Symphytum × uplandicum Live Root Crown Cutting | 2–4 Inch Crown | Sterile Perennial | Dynamic Accumulator | Easy to Grow
Russian Comfrey Bocking 14 – Symphytum × uplandicum Live Root Crown Cutting | 2–4 Inch Crown | Sterile Perennial | Dynamic Accumulator | Easy to Grow
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Grow one of the most valuable plants for sustainable gardening with this 1 live Russian Comfrey Bocking 14 (Symphytum × uplandicum) root crown cutting, ready for planting. This sterile hybrid is prized by gardeners for its rapid growth, nutrient-rich foliage, and exceptional use as a natural mulch, compost activator, and homemade liquid fertilizer. Unlike common comfrey, Bocking 14 does not produce viable seeds, making it a non-invasive choice for gardens, orchards, and permaculture landscapes.
Each healthy crown cutting measures approximately 2–4 inches and is carefully packaged to arrive in excellent planting condition. Once established, this hardy perennial can be harvested multiple times each growing season, making it an outstanding addition to edible gardens and regenerative growing systems.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Russian Comfrey Bocking 14 root crown cutting
✔️ Crown size: approximately 2–4 inches
✔️ Healthy planting-ready crown
✔️ Sterile Bocking 14 variety
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Russian Comfrey Bocking 14
Botanical Name: Symphytum × uplandicum
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
Growth Stage: Root crown cutting
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Fertile, well-draining soil with a preferred pH of 6.0–7.0
Watering: Moderate; water regularly while establishing, drought tolerant once mature
Mature Height: Approximately 3–4 feet (up to 40 inches)
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 3–9
Container Friendly: Yes, with a large container
💡 Care Tip: Plant the crown 2–6 inches deep, spacing plants 2–3 feet apart. Once established, harvest leaves 3–5 times per season for compost, mulch, or nutrient-rich comfrey tea. Cut plants back when foliage reaches 18–24 inches to encourage vigorous regrowth.
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