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Saving cut Amarylli flowers
I received several cut Amarylli flowers from a funeral. Is there any way
for me to grow plants from them? |
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Saving cut Amarylli flowers
No, you cannot grow Amaryllis from cut flowers.
Heydan wrote in message ... I received several cut Amarylli flowers from a funeral. Is there any way for me to grow plants from them? |
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Saving cut Amarylli flowers
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 01:12:42 -0500, "Heydan"
wrote: I received several cut Amarylli flowers from a funeral. Is there any way for me to grow plants from them? With a laboratory you might be able to culture tissue from the seed embryo, but there is no practical way for a home gardener |
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Saving cut Amarylli flowers
Since the question was asked way back on July 27, the flowers would be long
dead by now and your very late reply is now be a moot point. He was already told that it was not possible on the very same day the question was asked. Garrapata wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 01:12:42 -0500, "Heydan" wrote: I received several cut Amarylli flowers from a funeral. Is there any way for me to grow plants from them? With a laboratory you might be able to culture tissue from the seed embryo, but there is no practical way for a home gardener |
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