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Hi Robert,like almost all Ranunculaceae the seeds are ephemeral, you need to sow them as early as possible. If you get old/dry seeds you should soak them for 24h in lukewarm water and sow them then. You'll get some germination in the following couple of years.
like almost all Ranunculaceae the seeds are ephemeral, you need to sow them as early as possible. If you get old/dry seeds you should soak them for 24h in lukewarm water and sow them then. You'll get some germination in the following couple of years.
............................................... I don't know, I haven't time to study it!
Why ever not?
Rules are one thing but I was more interested in what the people who distribute these cultivars do. If I buy a Schwefelglanz, can I be sure it has been propagated by division of the original corm or could it be a seedling that looked similar?