RE: Baptisia leucophaea


The seedling is quite recognizable. The cotyledons are grass-green,
obovate-elliptical and about 6x8mm. The first leaves are simple, and look
much like a single grayish-green leaflet of the mature plants. These seeds
germinate much more readily if soaked in hot water for 24 hrs. Boil, poor
over the seeds and allow to cool to room temperature over night, then sow in
a flat.

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From: Donna [j*@prairieinet.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 8:44 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net; prairie@hort.net; perennials@hort.net
Subject: Baptisia leucophaea 


Anyone know of a site with a seedling picture of Baptisia leucophaea
(Indigo cream wild)? I have something growing by the marker... but I
don't think it is it.... looking for confirmation.

TIA,
Donna
Sorry for the cross posting...

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