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David in Normandy[_8_] 09-12-2011 10:18 PM

Growing wisteria from seeds?
 
I've pulled some ripe pods off the wisteria. Any advice and tips please
on when and how to try planting them?

Variety Wisteria floribunda Pink ice.

The wisteria is all on its own, so the plant has self pollinated. Does
this mean the seeds will come true or is it pot luck what the plants
will be like?

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Charlie Pridham[_2_] 10-12-2011 09:05 AM

Growing wisteria from seeds?
 

"David in Normandy" wrote in message
r...
I've pulled some ripe pods off the wisteria. Any advice and tips please on
when and how to try planting them?

Variety Wisteria floribunda Pink ice.

The wisteria is all on its own, so the plant has self pollinated. Does
this mean the seeds will come true or is it pot luck what the plants will
be like?

--
David in Normandy.


Just sow and forget, they germinate best after a winters cold, you do need
rodent protection to stop them getting eaten.

It will be pot luck for colour and form, but my own plant is a seedling and
is a cracker, most wisteria are going to be good, the down side is waiting
for the first flowers, can be up to 25 years for W sinensis but the good
news for you is W Pink Ice is a floribunda cultivar and they flower a lot
quicker, my own plant took only 5 years to flower from seed.

Go for it


--
Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall
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and Lapageria rosea cvs
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David in Normandy[_8_] 10-12-2011 03:57 PM

Growing wisteria from seeds?
 
On 10/12/2011 10:05, Charlie Pridham wrote:

"David in Normandy" wrote in message
r...
I've pulled some ripe pods off the wisteria. Any advice and tips
please on when and how to try planting them?

Variety Wisteria floribunda Pink ice.

The wisteria is all on its own, so the plant has self pollinated. Does
this mean the seeds will come true or is it pot luck what the plants
will be like?

--
David in Normandy.


Just sow and forget, they germinate best after a winters cold, you do
need rodent protection to stop them getting eaten.

It will be pot luck for colour and form, but my own plant is a seedling
and is a cracker, most wisteria are going to be good, the down side is
waiting for the first flowers, can be up to 25 years for W sinensis but
the good news for you is W Pink Ice is a floribunda cultivar and they
flower a lot quicker, my own plant took only 5 years to flower from seed.

Go for it



Thank you for the reply. I'll get them planted in some pots outside with
some fine wire mesh over the top.

--
David in Normandy.

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Matt Smith 10-12-2011 06:33 PM

Hi David

Make sure the seeds are a light brown colour before planting. I would recommend nicking and soaking the seed overnight in warm water before sowing with compost (about 3cm deep).

You've got a long wait ahead of you if you decide to go this route - you may not see a flower for 10 - 15 years, so the more common method is to propagate a stem.

Good luck.

Matt


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