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Forum: Native Plants and Wild PlantsReplies: 11, Views: 126
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enya_34
Madison, WI

May 26, 2009
01:28 PM

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I have bloodroot just done blooming and see seed pods ripening. The year before I collected the seeds and sowed them in place under a plastic cover to ward off squirrels. They germinated really well. I am going to do it again this year and would like to share if someone has an interest in fresh seeds. Here are my babies :)

Sorry, these are wrong babies.

This message was edited May 26, 2009 12:29 PM

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