I received a pack of 12 pre-germinated Poet's Laurel (Danae racemosa) seeds today in a trade. Because of my limited space, I'm trying to stick to only edibles. I'd like to trade these off asap as they are wrapped in a damp cloth, inside a Ziploc baggy. I did check on them and it appears that at least one has already started to sprout a root.
Here is some useful info: "Admired for its compact habit and glossy foliage, poet's laurel is a tough evergreen shrub from western Asia that offers foliar beauty year round. It is a shade lover that's notoriously slow growing and somewhat frost tender. Specimens are reliably hardy to USDA hardiness zone 8 but can withstand cold temperatures in zone 7 with protection. Small yellow flowers are offered in summer and ornamental red fruits are produced in fall and look great into winter." -- Learn2Grow
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