Cephalanthus

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Variety: Moonlight Fantasy (10 plants bare root)

This eastern American native is a hardy green shrub with spherical white flowers, commonly known as Buttonwood or Honeybells. 

This plant is not widely cultivated for cutting, but should be trialed further. I recommend cutting before the flowers fully open to enjoy the bright green spherical buds or wait for the decorative seed pods. They are an excellent food source for a number of native butterflies and their seeds are enjoyed by a number of waterfowl species. This plant loves water, so if you have a damp area and want to create a wildlife habitat that you can also harvest cut stems from, it's hard to imagine a better plant.

After flowering, the bush bears beautiful decorative seed pods. 

Space 3-4' apart or wider

Hardiness zone 5-11 (will survive in colder climates with some dieback)

Our Cephalanthus Growing Guide

Kolster's Guide


Everything You Need to Know

Ordering

What are Bare Roots?

Bare root perennials and woody plants are just that! Plants with bare roots. They are dug from the field where they were grown, washed, and then stored in the perfect climate over the winter months. This process has many advantages. Soil is heavy and messy to ship, so removing it makes transportation far more efficient. As a result, we are able to bring in these hard to find plants from Holland, where they are grown by the very folks that breed them. 


 
 

Where we Ship

We ship bare roots to the lower 48 states and Alaska via FedEx. (Sorry, Hawaii!)

When we Ship

All bare roots will ship in March 2026. Specific ship/delivery dates cannot be accommodated. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information as soon as your order has been packed. Clematis will be shipped separately from other bare roots.

Order Minimums

The minimum order is 4 total bundles of any variety, excluding Clematis.

Number of roots per bundle:

Hydrangea - 9 or 16 (see product description)

Clematis - 25 

Clematis may be purchased individually, or alongside other bare root items. They will be shipped separately, and therefore do not count towards the 4 item minimum applicable to all other bare roots.

All other products - 10


 Active Orders

Order Confirmation

You will receive a confirmation email from info@farmerbailey.com shortly after placing your order.

Substitutions and Shortages

In the unlikely event of a shortage, we will reach out to find a solution; be that a substitution, refund, or a combination thereof.

Cancellations + Order Changes

Order changes, including cancellations, are accepted until February 1, 2026. Farmer Bailey retains a 10% cancellation fee on all canceled orders and order items. 


Shipping

Bare Roots will ship via FedEx in the second week of March 2026 (Week 11).

Pricing

4-6 bundles  |  $25

7-12 bundles  |  $50

13-18 bundles  |  $75

*Shipping to Alaska is $75 per box.

Clematis ship at a flat rate of $10 regardless of order size. Clematis may be ordered along with other bare root items, and doing so will add $10 to the shipping charge. So, one box of bare roots plus any Clematis will ship for $35.


    Damaged/Missing Items

    Mold and minor damage

    You may see a bit of mold on the roots, but this is normal. Simply wash it off and plant immediately. As a precaution you can treat the roots with a fungicide or biofungicide, but this isn't necessary. Small broken branches are also of little concern. Just prune off any broken bits and the plant will recover quickly. The root system is the important part at this stage.

    Claims

    To file a claim, email info@farmerbailey.com within 24 hours of receiving your order; include your 5-digit order number, photos and a description of the issue. Based on the assessment by our Claims Department, we'll issue any necessary refund(s) or replacements, when possible. 

    Our team may request that you plant the bare roots and report any non-viable plants by June 1st. Farmer Bailey will not accept any bare root claims after June 1st.

    ***Farmer Bailey is not liable for plants that do not thrive once planted if no claim was filed at the time of delivery.***


    What You'll Receive

    Bare root woody plants are just that! Plants with bare roots. They are dug from the field where they were grown, are washed and then stored in the perfect climate over the winter months. This process has many benefits.

    Soil is heavy and messy to ship. Removing the soil makes it possible to bring in these hard to find plants from Holland where they are grown by the very folks that breed them.

    Soil also can harbor insects and pathogens, so removing plants from soil helps satisfy import requirements of the USDA and ensures you are receiving healthy disease free plant material. The plants are harvested in a dormant state and held that way until they are shipped. They won't even know they have changed countries when they wake up in your garden or field in the springtime. 

    Our woody plants are grown in the field in Holland for 1 year before shipping to you. They are pinched a couple of times during the growing season resulting in a stocky well branched plant that will have a good structure on arrival.

    These plants will establish quickly in 2025 and you may be able to start harvesting as soon as 2026 on the faster maturing crops. Height will vary, but in general they will be around 12-16" in height.

    What To Do With It

    All of these plants will ship to you in March at a time approprate for planting. They will be just coming out of dormancy. You may see swelling buds or a bit of new growth, but in general they will be in a dormant state and may look a little dead. Don't worry! They will wake up.

    You may see a bit of mold on the roots but this is completely normal. Simply wash it off and plant immediately. As a precaution you can treat the roots with a fungicide or biofungicide, but this isn't necessary. Small broken branches are also of little concern. Just prune off any broken bits and the plant will recover quickly. The root system is the important part at this stage in the game.

    If you can't plant immediately on arrival store your bare roots in the cooler. Keep them damp and wrapped in plastic as dry roots are the kiss of death for this type of product. The cold will delay their growth. Keep them from freezing. You can either pot them into 1 gallon pots or plant them directly into your prepared soil. Just make sure to plant them within a few days of arrival. They are waking up and are ready to grow, and they will decline quickly if they are not given soil, water and sunshine.

    If they arrive before you can plant outside or before it is reliably above freezing outdoors, pot them, and put them back into your cooler until spring advances. They will start to grow new roots immediately. When you see new buds on the trees and shrubs outdoors it is time to bring them out.

    To be honest I am being overly cautious in my recommendations, but these these plants aren't cheap. They are a long term investment that will pay for themselves many times over if you get them through this brief period of transition. Read the directions and success sure to follow.

    It is a carefully orchestrated process to get plants quickly from their storage conditions to you so please do your part and be ready to plant them on arrival. There is no reason that these plants will experience any stress if you prepare for their arrival.

    Growing Guides

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    Common Name Honeybells; buttonbush; buttonwood
    Genus  Cephalanthus 
    Species occidentalis 
    Family Rubiaceae
    Life Cycle  deciduous shrub
    Format Bare Roots
    Care All of these plants will be just coming out of dormancy when they ship to you. You may see swelling buds or a bit of new growth, but in general they will be in a dormant state and may look a little dead. Don't worry! They will wake up.

    You may see a bit of mold on the roots but this is completely normal. Simply wash it off and plant immediately. As a precaution you can treat the roots with a fungicide or biofungicide, but this isn't necessary. Small broken branches are also of little concern. Just prune off any broken bits and the plant will recover quickly. The root system is the important part at this stage in the game.

    If you can't plant immediately on arrival store your bare roots in the cooler.The cold will delay their growth. Keep them from freezing. You can either pot them into 1 gallon pots or plant them directly into your prepared soil. Just make sure to plant them within a few days of arrival. They are waking up and are ready to grow, and they will decline quickly if they are not given soil, water and sunshine.

    This is a carefully orchestrated process to get plants quickly from their storage conditions to you so please do your part and be ready to plant them on arrival. There is no reason that these plants will experience any stress if you prepare for their arrival.
    Netting / Staking None
    Hardiness Hardiness zone 5-11 (will survive in colder climates with some dieback)
    Spacing Space 3-4' apart, Mature height is 4'
    Soil Preference Easily grown in moist, humus rich soils in full sun to part shade. Grows very well in wet soils, including flood conditions and shallow standing water. Adapts to a wide range of soils except very dry ones. 
    Light Full sun to part shade
    Water  Prefers medium to wet soil. 
    When to Plant Spring, when the ground is workable. 
    Harvesting I recommend cutting before the flowers fully open to enjoy the bright green spherical buds or wait for the decorative seed pods. Expect approximately 5 stems in year 1, 20 stems in year 2 and 30+ stems year 3 and beyond. 
    Post Harvest Care Post Harvest guide coming soon
    Diseases / Insects No significant disease or pest problems. 
    Bailey's Notes This plant is not widely cultivated for cutting, but should be trialed further. They are an excellent food source for a number of native butterflies and their seeds are enjoyed by a number of waterfowl species. This plant loves water, so if you have a damp area and want to create a wildlife habitat that you can also harvest cut stems from, it's hard to imagine a better plant.

    After flowering, the bush bears beautiful decorative seed pods.
    Resources

    Kolster Cephalanthus Magical Moonlight

    Missouri Botanical Garden Cephalanthus occidentalis