Cyrtanthus

J.E. Shields jshields@indy.net
Sun, 23 Jan 2005 11:43:20 PST
Alberto,

Floating seeds on water is my favorite way of starting Cyrtanthus seeds -- 
BUT!  you have to remove them from the water and plant them as soon as the 
tip of the radicle emerges.  Otherwise, they have never adjusted to growing 
in air for me.  The germinating seeds appear to drown very easily once they 
have started to germinate.

In this regard they are quite unlike Hippeastrum seeds, which can grow in 
shallow water for a long time and still survive when planted in solid mix.


Good luck, and let us know how your year-old seeds do for you.  Which 
species are they?

Regards,
Jim Shields
in central Indiana, where we have bright sun shining on the white snow.

At 08:06 PM 1/23/2005 +0100, you wrote:
>Dell, thank you.
>On "A review of the Southern African Species of Cyrtanthus", by Reid, I 
>have read about the germination of the seeds in water with success. Did 
>you or anyone experimented this method?
>Ciao.
>Alberto
>
>Italy
>
>
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>Date      : Sun, 23 Jan 2005 09:07:43 -0500
>Subject : Re: [pbs] Cyrtanthus's seeds
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> > Dear Alberto,
> >
> > Yes, contrary to myth, cyrtanthus and other papery amaryllid seed can 
> remain
> > viable for a year or more, particularly if refrigerated. Germination
> > percentage will probably be reduced.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Dell
> >
> > --Dell Sherk, Director, Pacific BX
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