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With P. hexandrum I find the two cotyledons come at germination and in the second year the true leaves form, as one might expect but with all the others I now have, including some from out other Nova Scotian, the true leaves have come straight up first, no cotyledons at all, and then have followed up with a second and now a third true leaf, all in less than a year from sowing.
I have often, over the years, wished I had made a list of some of the interesting/funny letters I have received from my seed customers. This is one I received this morning:I am considering ordering several packets of fern spores. Can you please let me know roughly how many spores are in each packet? Or, roughly how many mature ferns each packet will yield? It is very hard for me to answer some of the letters in an earnest frame of mind.
Trond, I just saw your picture of the Cremanthodium campanulatum seedlings. That's a plant I'm really looking for! So let the cat out of the bag: where did you get your seeds from? I never saw them offered anywhere.
Quote from: EmmaCampanula on January 23, 2012, 07:34:27 PMTrond, I just saw your picture of the Cremanthodium campanulatum seedlings. That's a plant I'm really looking for! So let the cat out of the bag: where did you get your seeds from? I never saw them offered anywhere.
Quote from: Magnar on January 24, 2012, 09:33:42 AMQuote from: EmmaCampanula on January 23, 2012, 07:34:27 PMTrond, I just saw your picture of the Cremanthodium campanulatum seedlings. That's a plant I'm really looking for! So let the cat out of the bag: where did you get your seeds from? I never saw them offered anywhere.Yes, Emma, Magnar is perfectly right! I got the seeds from Bjørnar.
As a PS to the above, I have for some years wanted to follow up on a study I read some time ago suggesting the most efficient manner of raising Podophyllum hexandrum to maturity. The relevant passage is as follows:Treatment of cotyledonary leaves of 1 week-old-seedlings with 200 ppm GA(3 )resulted in true or functional leaf emergence within 7 days, and the resultant plants were also more vigorous than the ones obtained from manual removal of cotyledonary leaves. The study helped advance the establishment of seedlings by one growing season (almost 1 year).For those of you who have not been down the "podophyllum seed road", seed normally sends out a very long root first, then sometime later a cotyledon leaf will emerge above ground. Normally the plant will do nothing further its first season, except developing its root system, with the cotyledon (not first true leaf) on top. On some rare occasions, and without human interference a true leaf is formed instead of the cotyledon leaf in the germinating year, but that is not the norm. Normally the seedlings go through a cold period later and the first true leaf appears the second year. So, as I have so many seedlings to play with, I have prepared two large pots---one batch has been treated with GA-3 today. The second pot will have all the cotyledon leaves removed once they fully emerge. If the study is correct and the true leaves emerge within a week or so, this is truly significant & cuts out at least a year in the growth process. I will report what happens later.