I've never seen L.A.Iris seeds before, but as the iris are water type
plants, I would guess putting them in potting soil and kept most and warm
might get them to grow. Mine have never set seed.
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"Perry Templeton" wrote in message
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I visited someone recently. He had Irises in his pond. They had made
some
pods. Inside the pods were what appeared to be "seeds". I have some of
them dried...they're brown and when dry and crispy, they break away to
reveal a black "seed". Is this really a seed? If so, what's the best way
to start these buggers off?
I'm in z10, south Louisiana.
Perry
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