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Lesley, did you say that Richea usually needs 2 years to germinate from seed?BTW, you don't need germination in your pots - the sand/granules are beautiful!
Meconopsis punicea seed germinating. The original seed came from Norway in 2008
Quote from: Tony Willis on March 13, 2012, 03:37:30 PMMeconopsis punicea seed germinating. The original seed came from Norway in 2008Tony - 3+ years to germinate?Our Lingholm seed sown late last summer came up several weeks ago but no signs of your punicea seed from a sowing in June. Is it later than Lingholm or might they take another few years?johnw
John the problems of a common language. No these were sown last summer,from plants which I grew from seed I received in 2008!!I had a good number germinate in the autumn just three months from sowing.Have you brought them into the warm? This spurs on germination
Lesley, thank you very much for agreeing to share the seeds Asteranthera. I told my address in a private email.
Germinating now: Cytisus battandieri (why do I keep sowing things that are not hardy and probably die their first winter?)
Quote from: Garden Prince on March 18, 2012, 10:16:50 AMGerminating now: Cytisus battandieri (why do I keep sowing things that are not hardy and probably die their first winter?)Because you can get seedlings that survived minus 15 degree Celsius. My Cytisus battandieri have survived now 6 winters. Every winter we have minus 15 degree. The plant "lost" the foliage, but recovered. Flowers every year with me.