Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Bulbs => Crocus => Topic started by: mark smyth on December 16, 2006, 12:17:09 PM
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today while clearing debris I found a seed pod of Crocus danfordiae. A couple of seeds have germinated. The questions to the experts are
1. leave them where they are? or
2. pot 'em up?
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Mark I would sow them carefully into a pot, at least half way down, to get best results.
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It's done. Two seed pods, a second below ground, and 26 seeds of which 6 had a single long root. Non damaged. A three year wait a suppose?
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Three year wait if all goes well.. it's not as if you had nothing else to do in the meantime, though, is it?
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"it's not as if you had nothing else to do in the meantime, though, is it?"
Well I could out of gardening/plant collecting. Maybe I should travel less and save my money.
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Mark, very exciting. Could you post a picture of Crocus danfordii, I tried searching at google, and nothing shows.
I collected around 250-300 crocus seeds this past spring, it will be interesting to see if they sprout. I have never tried growing crocus from seed, same with daffodils. My daffodil seeds have started to sprout, and now I even see a green shoot poping up. I haven't noticed any life yet where I planted the crocus seeds.
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Probably not found due to my spelling mistake. It should be danfordiae