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I kept a small sample of Symplocarpus seeds to check on germination – found them like this on Tuesday. They must have started to germinate in somewhere in late May.
They look crunchable.
Gabriela, what do you do with all those geminating seeds
Pinus longaeva , the Great Basin Bristlecone Pine , is a long-living species of tree found in the higher mountains of the southwest United States . The species is one of three closely related trees known as bristlecone pines and is sometimes known as the Intermountain or Western bristlecone pine . One member of this species, known as Methuselah , is thought to be the oldest living non-clonal organism on Earth .
Be interesting to see what it looks like in 30 years time Ralph?