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Asclepias curassavica

njtea
16 years ago

Several weeks ago, I realized that the A. curassavica that I'd bought last year had not reseeded itself, although I'd been assured when I bought it that it would do so.

Just today I found 3 seedlings, 2 of which might come into bloom if the weather stays warm.

My question: Since I don't think the plants I found today will survive long enough to go to seed, if I buy another A. curassavica next year how should I treat any seeds I collect so that they germinate, grow and bloom during the following summer?

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