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  1. A native plant of West Virginia, ginseng grows in all 55 counties of the State but is prevalent in cool, moist forests. This perennial herb is highly prized for its large, fleshy roots that grow from 2″ to 6″ in length and ?? to ?? in thickness. Ginseng is slow growing with seeds that take two years to germinate.

  2. Sep 13, 2023 · In West Virginia, hunting for ginseng is a deeply rooted tradition, connecting all the way back to the native indigenous population of Appalachia.

  3. The site includes how to identify mature ginseng plants, rules for harvesting and resources such as lists of West Virginia ginseng dealers and weigh stations. CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The ginseng 2023 harvest season is now open and will continue through Wednesday, November 30 The West Virginia Division of Forestry.

  4. Sep 2, 2022 · Details on ginseng are available on the Division of Forestry website, https://wvforestry.com/ginseng-program/ .The site includes identifying mature ginseng plants, rules for harvesting, and resources such as lists of West Virginia ginseng dealers and weigh stations.

  5. Aug 16, 2019 · Ginseng is native to all 55 counties, but you’re most likely to find it growing in cool, moist forests. As the third-most heavily forested state in the nation, that means West Virginia has plenty of rich terrain to support this lucrative crop. And indeed, it is a profitable business.

  6. Aug 15, 2014 · American ginseng, a long-lived herbaceous perennial, is an important forest resource in West Virginia. It exists in all 55 counties but is most prevalent in cool, moist forests having well-drained loamy soils and a moderate to heavy tree canopy with a heavy understory of shrubs and herbs. Ginseng grows from ten to 18 inches tall, with ...

  7. Sep 17, 2017 · The roots of the wild ginseng plant, which can be found in all 55 of West Virginias counties, can be sold for from $200 to $700 per lb., depending on yearly demand. West Virginias wild ginseng harvesting season began Sept. 1 and runs through Nov. 30.

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