Re: Sorbus domestica, Juniperus thurifera and Magnolia grandiflora
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- Subject: Re: Sorbus domestica, Juniperus thurifera and Magnolia grandiflora
- From: "* J* R* <l*@hevanet.com>
- Date: Tue, 01 Dec 1998 14:34:20 -0800
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I've grown Sorbus domestica from seed and all I had to do was stratify it in
peat moss in the refrigerator for three months. See my site at
http://www.hevanet.com/lonrom for some of the other plants I've worked with.
-Lon J. Rombough
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>From: Felipe J C <jencas@mx3.redestb.es>
>To: Lista de propagación de plantas <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
>Subject: Sorbus domestica, Juniperus thurifera and Magnolia grandiflora
>Date: Tue, Dec 1, 1998, 2:04 PM
>
>I'm new in all this and my English is poor so I want to apologize first.
>I just have a few questions and I hope someone of you can help me:
>
> I want to get Magnolia grandiflora by seed, and I've read in a
>book that the seeds should be stratified for about two months at 4
>degrees just after collected. This is okey, but in another book I read
>that the seeds shuld be kept warm and moist for some time prior to
>stratification to get best results. What's the best way? If a warm
>stratification, then for how long? (the book doesn't tell)
>
> Also, I haven't found information of seed propagation of Sorbus
>domestica and Juniperus thurifera, two beautiful trees (quite rare
>nowadays) from Mediterranean Spain and southern Europe. If someone has
>any ideas, they would be appreciated.
>
> Last, does anyone know a mailing list in Spanish about plants or
>gardens?
>
> Thank you very much in advance:
>
> Felipe
>
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