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John a good number of mine are coming up with the seed coats on even though I have a good covering of grit on the pots that they have to push through.I am ignoring it for the moment and expect they will eventually split of.
John,Podophyllum aurantiocaule seeds are indeed the last to germinate. Also the plants of this species are the last to emerge, end of april-beginning of may.
Quote from: Robin Callens on March 17, 2010, 08:07:38 PMJohn,Podophyllum aurantiocaule seeds are indeed the last to germinate. Also the plants of this species are the last to emerge, end of april-beginning of may.Robin - Indeed with a bit of warmth the aurantiocaules are emerging. 23c here today, a record breaker.One forumist reported by PM that she had Podophyllum seeds sprout with true round leaves. I was puzzled. All mine came up with the normal seed leaves, which by the way have increased in size to about 5 times their original size 3 or more weeks ago. A few days ago I was looking at a pot of P. pleianthum and found a newly sprouted tiny seedling with a true leaf, also a tiny stub of a root as you would expect. It can only by from seed of last year as none of my more exotic podos set any seed until last autumn. Is this very unusual? And why do plants always seem to break the rules?johnw