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Forum: Saving SeedsReplies: 16, Views: 213
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TexasLou
Hooks, TX

October 20, 2007
10:03 PM

Post #4105863

I need to know which part of the coneflower head is the seed. I saved many dried cones in a bag. When I tapped the cone, these things fell out:

a 1/4" thin black cylinder thing
a beige colored triangled thing 1/4" and flat
a 3/4" part that is black on one end and beige and pointy on the other end

I don't which part to save to plant next year. Thanks for any help you can give to me.

Louise

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