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Re: eranthis hyemalis (winter aconite)
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: eranthis hyemalis (winter aconite)
- From: S* W* <s*@gj.net>
- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 06:59:49 -0600
- References: <199804240116.UAA62244@mail1.doit.wisc.edu>
- Resent-Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 06:00:25 -0700
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What does "ephemeral" seeds mean?
Sheryl in Western CO
Carlo A. Balistrieri wrote:
> At 10:14 AM 4/23/98 -0400, you wrote:
> >Just removed the seed pods of my winter aconite yesterday and I have some
> >available. Anyone interested should send me their address and I will send
> >some along. Will gladly accept trades.
> >
> >I also need to know how is the best way to store these seeds until our seed
> >exchange early in the winter. Any ideas?
>
> Ginny,
> Eranthis is generally considered ephemeral seed. It is usually planted as
> soon as it's ripe or stored slightly moist and sown as soon as possible
> thereafter..
>
> Carlo
> Carlo A. Balistrieri, J.D. C*@facstaff.wisc.edu
> P.O. Box 327
> Ashippun, WI 53003-0327
> U.S.A.
> Voice: 414.569.1902 Telefax: same number, please call ahead.
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