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dun1kirk
Berkeley, CA
(Zone 9a)

March 8, 2008
7:16 PM

Post #4639455

We've had the discussion before between Nerine and Lycoris. The picture is one or the other. These seeds were picked off the flowers when they looked big and about to scatter. I kept them just sitting in a custard cup all winter on a windowsill. No soil, no cover, nada. I was cleaning today and saw something was growing out of most of them. Before I stuck them in some moist potting mixture, about an inch deep, I took this picture. I had no idea which way to plant them in the soil. Any help?

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