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vanillaman
San Gerardo de Rivas
(Costa Rica)
(Zone 11)

March 14, 2008
2:30 AM

Post #4661939

Hi there. I've just harvested a batch of pimpinella anisum seeds. Problem is I'm having a heck of a time distinguishing the seeds from the outer covering of the seed capsule. I want to send some to someone in a trade and certainly don't want to send them a pile of husks, lol! The capsules were whole when I took them off the umbels, but quickly split open. Are they very thin seeds? I feel so dumb because I'm usually pretty good at finding the seeds when they're not that obvious. I'm stumped with these things!

Thanks a lot!
vm

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