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Thanks, Gabriela. I had recorded 3 instances from this forum of Bukiniczia germination. Two were warm, one was cold. The cold was the only one with enough info to determine if it was an anomaly or not, and according to the poster, supposedly well over half had come up. This is why I tried both ways (and I had enough seed). I love to experiment.Your pic of the seed could easily be mistaken for acantholimon seed. both in Plumbaginaceae.
Gabriela, what do you mean temperature wise warm? 15 ºC, 20ºC or warmer? Do you use bottom heat plus artificial light, during your winter now? If I understood correctly, the same procedure could be by moving ahead in the season and achieved by simply cold stratifying two months later in the fridge and use the natural warmth/lighting outside in late spring or even during the summer. Thanks in advance in clarifying this for me. I have quite a few Frits awaiting in my SRGC seedex packets and I'm a step behind you with the "future" collection.Arturo