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I had two flowering plants of Pteridophyllum racemosum last spring. I collected some seeds and sowed them immediatly. Germination began as the temperature went down to about 5 °C. Since then everything remained static, no germinal sheets, just first little roots.During winter I keep the pot in the frostfree greenhouse and hope, that development begins in spring...Is there anyone here who ever managed successfully to grow this plant from seed?Please share your experiences!
@TrondYes they are very beautiful woodland plants! And me too, I have never seen seeds offered anywhere.The plants are also rarely offered, but there are some nurseries who do. crug farm has really strong plants for a good price, that's where I bought my plants.Here in germany there is also a nursery selling this plant, but much too expensive! You asked me for some seeds; usually I am very generous to give seeds away from almost every plant in my garden. But in this case I'm a bit stingy with, 'cause I have a dream. The seeds are, above all, difficult to collect, 'cause they drop quick, when they're ripe.Let's see what spring brings, if there is a good harvest, I keep You in mind!
Trond, it is also found in Crüg Farm. http://www.mailorder.crug-farm.co.uk/default.aspx?pid=8677 I bought last spring from Borealis, a company in southern Sweden, his plant was very nice . He has ordered again this year, but he does not know if he gets some. His plants are from Japan. Ulla
Emma, according to a site I was looking at, they will flower about four years after you sow the seeds. http://www.numata.aomori.aomori.jp/kouzan2/osabagusa.html Also, they don't like to be planted too deep and don't like hot summers (sun) or dry cold wind in the winter. I found some nice pictures that show them in the wild; they are beautiful! http://homepage2.nifty.com/hanapapa/Fukushima/osabagusa.html