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From: Paul Tyerman <ptyerman at OZEMAIL.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: Biarum seed
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> Hi Paul:
> Biarum dispar germinated quite readily without any special treatment, s=own
>the easy way (sand-peat-perlite mix, grit on top) in a cool greenhouse i=n
>the autumn.
> Mark Mazer
Mark,
When did they germinate? Was it in the autumn or did they wait until lat=er
on? How long after sowing?
It is autumn here at the moment which is why the sowing is taking place
(have sown 50 different species or varieties of bulb/tuberous seed in the
last few days. Still more to go yet).
Nice to know that it germinated easily for you at least. Gives me more
hope for it than the Arums.
Cheers.
Paul Tyerman
Canberra, Australia. USDA equivalent - Zone 8/9
mailto:ptyerman at ozemail.com.au
Growing.... Galanthus, Erythroniums, Fritillarias, Cyclamen, Crocus,
Cyrtanthus, Liliums, Hellebores, Aroids, Irises plus just about anything
else that doesn't move!!!!!
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