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Old 11-07-2004, 08:02 PM
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Default How to get magnolia seeds from the pods?

I collected some pods from a magnolia tree, the pods that remain after the
flower dies. I got some that look brownish, dried up rather than fresh green
ones. They have little black "horns" sticking out...are these the seeds?
Yet, you can't separate them, the little curved black "horns" will just
break off, and I think this may be just the tip of the seed. You don't plant
the whole pod, do you?


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Old 11-07-2004, 10:02 PM
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Default How to get magnolia seeds from the pods?

I think teh seeds are inside, bright red colored.

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I collected some pods from a magnolia tree, the pods that remain after

the
flower dies. I got some that look brownish, dried up rather than fresh

green
ones. They have little black "horns" sticking out...are these the seeds?
Yet, you can't separate them, the little curved black "horns" will just
break off, and I think this may be just the tip of the seed. You don't

plant
the whole pod, do you?




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Old 12-07-2004, 05:02 AM
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Default How to get magnolia seeds from the pods?

Here's some PIC:

http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty...poMagnolia.htm
http://www.cp4.hctx.net/mercer/inblo...ora-seed80.jpg
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