FW: Anemone "Buttons"




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> From: 	Greta Crauwels Vertalingen[SMTP:gctranslations@ibm.net]
> Sent: 	Monday, November 09, 1998 12:35 PM
> To: 	kalphal@mich.com
> Cc: 	seeds-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: 	Re: Anemone "Buttons"
> 
> Hi Merrill,
> 
> Most probably a seed head is developing. You should harvest the seeds when
> the buttons are turning brown.  Then remove the seeds. You can either sow
> them directly (i.e. cold frame) and just let them come up the next growing
> season. (is what I tend to do with all perennial anemones).
> Of course you can also store the seeds (dry, dark,...) and sow them next
> spring.
> As you are not completely sure about the species, do note some anemones
> only
> come up after a period of cold has gone over the sown seeds. (so if I am
> not
> certain how to deal with the seeds I divide them and sow some immediately
> and the others next spring...). With so called Japanese anemones
> germination
> when seeded in spring should give no problems when given the right
> conditions.
> 
> Marc Geens
> 
> 
> Merrill E. Speeter wrote:
> 
> > My September blooming anemone (Japanese?) developed after blooming round
> > green "buttons". Suspect these contain seeds. How should I treat them?
> 
> 
> 
> 
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