Managing oxalis obtusa seed pods? (Rick Buell)

Mark Mazer markemazer@gmail.com
Sat, 07 Feb 2015 14:08:14 PST
Back in the day, we used these:
http://uline.com/BL_229/Cloth-Mailing-Bags/…

Mark Mazer
Hertford, NC USDA 8A

On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 3:46 PM, James Frelichowski via pbs <
pbs@lists.ibiblio.org> wrote:

> mesh bags, like ones used in confectionery, are what we use to enclose
> flower/seed pods and still keep ventilation (as well prevent
> outcrossing).drawstring ones are particularly convenient, fast, and
> reusable.
>
>      On Saturday, February 7, 2015 9:17 AM, Rick Buell via pbs <
> pbs@lists.ibiblio.org> wrote:
>
>
>  My oxalis obtusa is apparently producing seed pods, a good thing, but I
> didn't expect the flower stems to bend and point down at 90°. Do all
> members of this genus do this? How long does it take for these to mature in
> a fairly cool environment, and does anyone have suggestions for keeping the
> seeds from scattering?
>
> I must have had seeds last year and not realized it, because I'm finding
> ox seedlings where I never planted them. I'm not complaining!
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Rick Buell
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