Re: Growing Anthurium from seed


My favorite method for many seeds, including Anthurium is to place the
cleaned seed in a zip-lock type bag with barely moist long fiber sphagnum
moss.  Germination can be easily observed and when the seedlings have formed
a bit of a root system, they can be moved to a more appropriate medium.


Don Martinson
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mailto:llmen@wi.rr.com






On 10/7/07 5:31 PM, "Joseph S." <nonamethefish@gmail.com> wrote:

> I received some Anthurium scandens and possibly A. gracile seeds and
> would like to hear how you guys start them. According to the sender
> they are very easy to germinate.
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