Re: Fwd: Wallflower seeds


I think this must be a typo, wallflowers are not hardy here nor are the
calendula and most of these plants are easy to germinate at normal temperatures,
and the calendula germinates to the point of invasiveness but we treat as
annual.
Rhonda / Alaska Zone 3

Duncan McAlpine wrote:

> Is this the correct temperature?
> Duncan
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> Subject: Wallflower seeds
> Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 23:20:53 EST
> From: WHTROS@aol.com
> To: mcalpin@eskimo.com
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> Hi, Duncan --
> Do you know anyone in Alaska that I can send my Wallflower seeds to?
> According to the info in the CyberSeeds Database, they need to be germinated
> at minus 70 degrees.
> Also Calendula & Santolina.
> Eccremocarpus is listed at -60
> And Diplolaena is listed as 7 -80
> Are those typos or ???
> Just curious.
> Thought the -70 might mean any temp less than 70 degrees.
> Can you please clarify.
> Thanks again for all your help & hard work.
> Barb
> USDA Zone 5, Rock Island, IL
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