Seeds? ? ?
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 22:11:06 GMT, "Ray"
wrote:
I bought on eBay some seeds for a shrub called tea olive, or osmanthus
fragrans.
I've been growing this shrub for many years. It has a very small
cluster-bloom with a marvelous fragrance.
But in all my experience I've never seen seeds. The seeds I got are about
the size and shape of small orange seeds, and they are covered with a husk.
Why wouldn't I have seen these seeds? How do I get my plants to produce
them?
I was curious, so I looked this up and found some info. It
seems that it rarely produces fruit/seeds. Propagation is
normally done via cuttings. If seeds are used, germination
is said to be 2 years. Ugh! It originally came from the Far
East (China, S Japan...) and is not native. Only one
osmanthus is listed as being native to the US.
If your email address is good and you can accept an
attachment, I can email some images with some of the info I
found. There wasn't a whole lot and it is a bit dated
though...
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Leon Fisk
Grand Rapids MI/Zone 5b
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