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Mon, Sep 5, 05 at 20:10
| I don't remember what the seeds that I planted this spring looked like. Are the seeds white colored - or does that mean that they aren't done yet?
Thanks, Shannon |
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| Shannon, Take a peak at the site below; 2nd row, last picture. Hope it helps. Ann |
Here is a link that might be useful: seed pic
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| If they are white, something isn't right. Maybe not ripe, or maybe you have the wrong thing. I just waited until the flowers were dried out and shook them into my hand--tiny black seeds fell into my hand very easily. |
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- Posted by fairydancer z5 NY (My Page) on Fri, Sep 16, 05 at 9:00
| Sorry Hollywog, but I think you are mistaken. Love Lies Bleeding seed are certainly not black. They are a rose, pink or lightly tinted white color. Just like the picture peat moss linked. |
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- Posted by MollyZone5 (My Page) on Fri, Sep 16, 05 at 9:43
| Hollywog There are other kinds of amaranthus that have black seed but the love lies bleeding are a rosy reddish color. |
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