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rox_male
Athens, OH

July 30, 2006
10:04 PM

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Dear All-
I seem to remember a thread awhile ago about propagating EE from seed but I can't find it.
My A. gageana has two red/orange berries. It is planted in the garden in part shade, in a mixture of top soil/compost and humus.

Do I just let the seeds fall?
Should I pick the seeds and plant them next to the big plants?
Should I pot up the seeds?
Do the seeds need to be "digested" prior to sowing?


Also, can gageana self-polinate or do I have a paternity suit on my hands? I have several types of EE in the same garden.

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