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I posted a picture on rec.binaries.pictures.gardens of a flower
(header: mystery flower) that I bought at a green market in NYC.
8-10" slender-stemmed, orange and red petals, ball-like flower head,
narrow leaves, prolific in full sun. Can I collect seeds from it?

Thanks.
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Old 19-09-2004, 04:20 PM
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I posted a picture on rec.binaries.pictures.gardens of a flower
(header: mystery flower) that I bought at a green market in NYC.
8-10" slender-stemmed, orange and red petals, ball-like flower head,
narrow leaves, prolific in full sun. Can I collect seeds from it?

Thanks.


There was no picture associated with that post, but your description sounds
a bit like Gaillardia. Does it look anything like this?
http://www.tsflowers.com/gaillardia_fanfare.jpg

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Old 19-09-2004, 05:19 PM
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There was no picture associated with that post, but your description sounds
a bit like Gaillardia. Does it look anything like this?
http://www.tsflowers.com/gaillardia_fanfare.jpg

pam - gardengal


That's what I too thought it might be Pam
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Can you get viable seed from cut flowers? NO.


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I posted a picture on rec.binaries.pictures.gardens of a flower
(header: mystery flower) that I bought at a green market in NYC.
8-10" slender-stemmed, orange and red petals, ball-like flower head,
narrow leaves, prolific in full sun. Can I collect seeds from it?

Thanks.



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On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:41:24 GMT, "Cereus-validus"
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I posted a picture on rec.binaries.pictures.gardens of a flower
(header: mystery flower) that I bought at a green market in NYC.
8-10" slender-stemmed, orange and red petals, ball-like flower head,
narrow leaves, prolific in full sun. Can I collect seeds from it?


Can you get viable seed from cut flowers? NO.


Why not? If an already-polinated flower survives in water and forms a
seedhead, why would those seeds be inferior to any other?


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Don't be so naive. Plants need much more complex nutrients than just plain
water to produce mature fertile seeds. Cutting off the supply of the
necessary nutrients causes the developing ovules (if any) to abort. The cut
flowers are pretreated by the florist by soaking them in a bleach solution
that does just that.

Most florist cut flowers are single clones that are usually not self-fertile
anyway.

BTW, its spelled "pollinated".


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On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:41:24 GMT, "Cereus-validus"
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I posted a picture on rec.binaries.pictures.gardens of a flower
(header: mystery flower) that I bought at a green market in NYC.
8-10" slender-stemmed, orange and red petals, ball-like flower head,
narrow leaves, prolific in full sun. Can I collect seeds from it?


Can you get viable seed from cut flowers? NO.


Why not? If an already-polinated flower survives in water and forms a
seedhead, why would those seeds be inferior to any other?



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Old 20-09-2004, 08:15 PM
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Cereus-validus wrote:

Don't be so naive. Plants chrysanthemummmmmmre complex nutrients than just

plain
water to produce mature fertile seeds. Cutting off the supply of the
necessary nutrients causes the developing ovules (if any) to abort. The
cut flowers are pretreated by the florist by soaking them in a bleach
solution that does just that.

Most florist cut flowers are single clones that are usually not
self-fertile anyway.


I've saved and germinated seed from florist spider chrysanthemum, planted
them in the garden and viola! Beautiful fall mums!

Highly recommended!

The Hawke
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