Storing Seed for Fall and Winter Germination

Warren Keller warren_keller@yahoo.com
Sat, 26 Mar 2011 13:17:23 PDT
I need some masonia. Have two mature bulbs left of haemanthis deformis. Would like to trade with anyone who has masonia 
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Massonia seed are durable and have a thick seed coat. They can remain viable for multiple years and don't need refigeration. Keep them reasonably cool and a basement or dry shelf in a shed should be fine.

-|<ipp

> From: ardiebaer@comcast.net
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> Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 11:11:31 -0500
> Subject: [pbs] Storing Seed for Fall and Winter Germination
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> Where do you recommend storage of seeds for fall and winter germination of Tecophilaea, Rhodophiala, Veltheimia and Massonia?  Refrigerator or air conditioning.  How cold and/or humid?  Thanks.  Ardie Baer
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