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Re: Fw: Deno's book. E-mail address needed.
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- Subject: Re: Fw: Deno's book. E-mail address needed.
- From: S* W* <s*@gj.net>
- Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 06:14:54 -0600
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Mark:
I don't know if you got answers so here's what is in the first Deno book:
scabiosa minoana - Scabiosa caucasica germ. 70(50% 1-4w)
hamemelis virginica - "H. virginiana has a pattern of the seeds plitting
during a cycle at 40 followed by a burst of germination in 14 d on shifting
to 70."
helianthuis laetiflorus - "H. sp. seed collected in November or seed DS 6 m
at 70 or 40 germ. at 70 in 1-3d. When sown at 40 a few germ. at 40, but the
main germination is in 1-2d after the shift to 70.
juniperus horizontalis - " A sample of J. horizontalis has so far germ. only
1/200 in a 4th cycle at 40.
meconopsis cambrica - seed collected in June germ. differently from seed
collected in October. June seed germ. 70-40-70(24% in 3-20 d) and October
seed germ. 70(24%)-40-70(4%) Germination failed on all seed sown at 40 and
all DS seed. (DS is dry storage)
Hope this helps.
Sheryl in Western Colorado
MARILYN DUBE' wrote:
> At 05:21 PM 4/8/98 +0100, Mark Speakman wrote:
> >
> >Would like to order N.Deno's book by e-mail.
> >Does anyone have an e-mail address ?
> >
> >Also
> >need germination info on:
> >scabiosa minoana
> >hamemelis virginica
> >hamemelis japonica
> >helianthuis laetiflorus
> >juniperus horizontalis
> >mecanopsis cambria,
> >mecanopsis x sheldonii
> >
> >Mark Speakman
> >Annaghdown, Ireland
> >
> Hi Mark, If you can't find an Email address for Norman Deno, I have the
> snail mail address. Mecanopsis cambrica (Welsh Poppy) starts EASILY from
> seed. Just sprinkle it around on some ordianry garden soil and it will
> sprout, grow and bloom all in the same year. Go ahead and do it now. Once
> you have it, you will always have it :) Marilyn
> Marilyn Dube'
> NATURAL DESIGN PLANTS
> Hardy Perennials, Choice Tropicals
> Portland, Oregon
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