I do not know whether this is ”I am so happy” or ”I am so sad” so I put it as seeds

There are plants that I sow repeatedly from seed exchanges and they never germinate. Not surprising since it is usually woodlanders and their seeds often have short shelf life.
Even fresh seed from my own garden may germinate as badly.

I am not an industrious weeder but when I weed I sometimes find that the impossible/difficult ones have sown themselves all by themselves. Among these are Helleborus thibetanus, Ranzania japonica (which sometimes DOES germinate in a pot) Veratrum nigrum and some others.

However - This week I found that my self sown seedlings of Heloniopsis are not that at all. They turned out to be new little plants that have developed at the tips of leaves. I now suspect that my ”self sown seedlings” of Ypsilandra also have emerged from leaf tips.

Comments anyone??
Göte