Re: Propagating lupines
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Propagating lupines
- From: "* Y* <m*@javanet.com>
- Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 20:06:31 -0000
I may be the wrong person to reply to your message about propagating lupines
since I just posted a message about a problem with them, but........ My
lupines seed themselves all over the place. When the new plant gets large
enough, I just dig it up and plant it somewhere else. This area seems to be
very good for lupines.
Marie
Zone 5
Western Massachusetts
-----Original Message-----
From: Tia Heu <tyheu@ucdavis.edu>
To: perennials@mallorn.com <perennials@mallorn.com>
Date: Saturday, June 06, 1998 11:14 PM
Subject: Propagating lupines
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>Date: June 6, 1998 (3:44 p.m.)
>From: Tia Heu <tyheu@ucdavis.edu>
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>Is there a way to propagate perrenial lupines other than by seed? I also
>understand that most varieties have very hard seed coats that may require
>scarification for germination. I was wondering what scarification method
>would be most effective without hurting the embryo inside.
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>Thanks!
>
>Tia
>California
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