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I couldn't find any pictures of Hydrangea seedlings online, so here's H. arborescens. About two weeks from sowing to germination, and maybe a hair over 1 mm wide at the moment.
sometimes a seed changes its pot to germinate in a neighboring pot; it's almost systematic at home with Roscoea, for example!I suspect some ants that steal or move the seeds ..is it possible with Aconit? that sometimes explains that there is no germination if we have to keep the pots for a long time.I have a young plant sprouted in a pot that is not his ... could it be an aconitum, what do you think? it seems to be a ranunculaceae
I would imagine Salix seed would be similar, as their shelf life is extremely short. I tried once with Salix repens, but no luck.....