Re: CULT: Fwd: Grape Pumice
- Subject: Re: CULT: Fwd: Grape Pumice
- From: H*@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 11:41:44 EST
From: HIPSource@aol.com
In a message dated 98-11-07 11:15:05 EST, you write:
<< Seeds from these germinate freely wherever birds drop them on cultivated
ground, such as vegetable, rose, and iris beds. They do not seem to germinate
near the parent plants. Perhaps the mature vines are capable of inhibiting
germination within their root zone. >>
Maybe the seed has to have the fruit removed to germinate. This is
characteristic of a lot of kinds of seeds and passage through the bird
accomplishes this. Germination inhibitors in the fruit.
Anner Whitehead
HIPSource@aol.com
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