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Yes, they grow quite well from seed, even my collected seeds. I think they prefer our milder summers, however. Chilly weather contributes to the rosey colors in the foliage.
Yes, after the blooms are spent, a button-like pod is left behind. Let it dry out, then break it open to collect the seeds. As I recall, the seeds look a bit white.