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Old 02-11-2003, 11:32 PM
Janet Tweedy
 
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Default Best conditions for seed

In article , Janet Galpin and Oliver
Patterson writes
If you're worried about particular seeds, I'm very happy to look them
up in Deno etc and let you know.

Janet G


Thanks Janet, one lot are Calycanthus occidentalis from a tree in a
friend's garden. The ones from Chiltern seed last year did germinate but
both got eaten one night in the middle of a whole box of cuttings. Must
keep my eye on these this time!

The seed and flower heads are really attractive and the allspice
fragrance is wonderful on the shrub.

(Do you want a couple?)

Janet
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