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Cohan,Thank you for the violet pics and especially for showing the growing conditions. Viola canadensis is an easy species here in Germany - in sunny and also in shady conditions.Please let me tell you that I enjoy ALL your distributions - not only when my favorite plants are shown. Please continue your interesting reports!Gerd
I shouldn't think it would keep too long, cohan.... most " daisy" type seed likes to be sown fresh. I've never had much luck with older stuff .... perhaps Kristl can advise better....
Quote from: Maggi Young on July 30, 2010, 08:31:07 PMI shouldn't think it would keep too long, cohan.... most " daisy" type seed likes to be sown fresh. I've never had much luck with older stuff .... perhaps Kristl can advise better.... Sorry, I've just realised that I wrote "daisy" there when I was thinking about seeds from fluffy seed heads like Dryas and Pulsatilla.... I got the fluffy bit in my mind, turned that into Dandelion, thought yellow daisy.... and wrote daisy..... I'm getting worse!
Cohan, Your Viola canadensis pic inspired me to check the flowers of my own plants (US - origin). They grow exceptionally well in heavy soil in a sunny position in my new front garden. I noticed that there was a good deal of pink at the back of the flowers and also the fading ones turned pink.Sorry for the late reply but I wasn't able to photographe because it was raining nearly all the time until this afternoon.Gerd