


GROUNDNUTS
Apios americana A beautiful and fascinating native vine found throughout the deciduous forests of the eastern United States, from southern Canada to Florida and west to Colorado. This vigorous, twining perennial can reach up to 18 feet long, forming lush foliage ideal for natural screens, trellises, and fences. In mid to late summer, it produces fragrant clusters of dusty reddish-brown to deep mauve, pea-like flowers followed by long decorative pods—adding both charm and seasonal interest to the garden while drawing in pollinators. Highly valued for its ornamental and ecological benefits, Apios americana enriches the soil through nitrogen fixation and provides lasting beauty. Hardy in zones 3–10.
Though the plant’s underground tubers were historically eaten by Indigenous peoples and early settlers, we do not recommend them for casual consumption, as they may cause gastrointestinal discomfort if improperly prepared. Anyone interested in their edible use should carefully research cooking methods and safety considerations.
Groundnut plants start shipping in May in 4-inch pots. Order early for best availability. Available only within the contiguous US.
Though the plant’s underground tubers were historically eaten by Indigenous peoples and early settlers, we do not recommend them for casual consumption, as they may cause gastrointestinal discomfort if improperly prepared. Anyone interested in their edible use should carefully research cooking methods and safety considerations.
Groundnut plants start shipping in May in 4-inch pots. Order early for best availability. Available only within the contiguous US.
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Apios americana A beautiful and fascinating native vine found throughout the deciduous forests of the eastern United States, from southern Canada to Florida and west to Colorado. This vigorous, twining perennial can reach up to 18 feet long, forming lush foliage ideal for natural screens, trellises, and fences. In mid to late summer, it produces fragrant clusters of dusty reddish-brown to deep mauve, pea-like flowers followed by long decorative pods—adding both charm and seasonal interest to the garden while drawing in pollinators. Highly valued for its ornamental and ecological benefits, Apios americana enriches the soil through nitrogen fixation and provides lasting beauty. Hardy in zones 3–10.
Though the plant’s underground tubers were historically eaten by Indigenous peoples and early settlers, we do not recommend them for casual consumption, as they may cause gastrointestinal discomfort if improperly prepared. Anyone interested in their edible use should carefully research cooking methods and safety considerations.
Groundnut plants start shipping in May in 4-inch pots. Order early for best availability. Available only within the contiguous US.
Though the plant’s underground tubers were historically eaten by Indigenous peoples and early settlers, we do not recommend them for casual consumption, as they may cause gastrointestinal discomfort if improperly prepared. Anyone interested in their edible use should carefully research cooking methods and safety considerations.
Groundnut plants start shipping in May in 4-inch pots. Order early for best availability. Available only within the contiguous US.









