-Ken
On 8/22/2013 5:08 PM, Don Martinson
wrote:
Re: [Aroid-l] Pinellia from seeds
I can only
speak to the habits of Pinellia pedatisecta, which is on the
verge of taking over parts of my garden. Even up here is
southern Wisconsin, it has no problem with simply scattering
its own seeds which readily germinate the next spring with
absolutely no help from me. And I swear that the germination
rate must be in the high 90’s from the amount of seedlings I
end up with. The leaves are attractive, but the inflorescence
and infructescence are pretty unremarkable.
This would suggest that at least for this species, the removal
of the flesh berry (not very large, I might add) is not
necessary for future germination.
Don Martinson
Veni, vidi, plantatio emi.
On 8/22/13 3:00 PM, "Ken Mosher"
href="ken@spatulacity.com"ken@spatulacity.com/a>
wrote:
My
Pinellias have been dropping seeds all over for many weeks.
If I collect it is it important to plant it while they're
still surrounded by the fleshy berry or can I wait until
I've collected for a few weeks even though most of them will
have dried by then?
Thanks,
Ken
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