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Erythronium revolutum seeds

vetivert8
13 years ago

There were four good fresh seeds so I've sown them and put them in a quiet 'safe' place for summer. I'm expecting they will need to wait out the winter before sprouting. If they emerge for autumn - that's fine.

Questions - do they come 'true' from seed? Or can I hope for some variations in leaf and flower colour?

Once they've sprouted - how long do I leave them before I can transplant the bulblings to individual pots? One or two years?

What sort of fertiliser do they prefer? (Guaranteed to never leave fertiliser burns.) If 'none' - would a leaf mould top-up be OK if necessary?

Thanks in advance.

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