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Old 04-08-2004, 11:01 PM
 
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In q27Qc.206473$%_6.41784@attbi_s01, on 08/04/04
at 03:13 PM, "Pam - gardengal" said:

I guess the conditions for its potential invasiveness tend to be more
pronounced here in the PNW than elsewhere, but seeds fallen from the
mother plant will eventually germinate and root readily under the same
growing conditions. Allow the seeds to fully ripen (a deep coral-red)
then direct sow in humusy, moisture rententive soil in part to full
shade.


My seeds are orange, and the spikes have broken and fallen over. Are the
seeds ripe? If not, will they still ripen disconnected from the roots?


Alan

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