Re: Spuria seedlings


Dear Jayme,
I'm no a professional by any means, but last year I harvested several pods on 
my Spurias when the stalks were dry and tan, late summer.   They may 
eventually pop open like bearded and LAs, but this had not happened.   I 
opened the pods and the seeds were round, dry, and fully formed.   I planted 
them in shallow rows and now have lots of about 10" seedlings growing there.  
 I will move them further apart this fall.   I would guess that they take a 
little longer to mature to blooming size than TBs, but are very easy to start.
                                                    Pat in Dallas  

 

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