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Wysteria question
What is the proper way to go about growing Wysteria from seeds? Should I
nick the shell and wrap in a moist cloth first? I can't find much info on starting from seed, and most nurseries sell only live root plants. I'm anxious to try and do this, I have about 15 huge seeds, I'd love to succeed with. Thanks! |
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I just potted mine up the seed coats didn't seem to be all that hard. I
had decent germination and the seedlings are strong. Just think from seed to bloom in 15 or 20 years! |
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wrote in message oups.com... I just potted mine up the seed coats didn't seem to be all that hard. I had decent germination and the seedlings are strong. Well this certainly is good news! Okie-dokie, I'll try a few "as is" and see what we get. Just think from seed to bloom in 15 or 20 years! Terrible, isn't it? Heh. I have a few Dragon's Blood Tree seeds too...directions say it takes about 20 years for that too. Most unfortunate! Thanks for the info. |
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When I first saw the plant I didn't recognize it as a wisteria, it had
cream colored blossums and had been pruned as a standard for perhaps 100 yrs. I picked up a few seed pods. A few weels later some realtor had cut them down and paved over them, I'd have been willing to pay for and remove them. |
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