Short lived/recalcitrant seed

Kelly Irvin via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Wed, 14 Sep 2022 07:46:52 PDT
I've resorted to selling Lycoris seed just after harvesting them, 
using my website to publish a short-lived seasonal list. It's got to 
be very difficult to go through the various echelons of receipt and 
preparation necessary to provide members a reasonably viable seed. I 
use lightly moistened sphagnum to keep the seeds as turgid as 
possible. That ideal is messy and further burden.

-- 
Mr. Kelly M. Irvin
10850 Hodge Ln
Gravette, AR 72736
USA

USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 6a/b

On 9/14/22 9:17 AM, Mary Sue Ittner via pbs wrote:
> I was disappointed to read that Jan has decided not to process seed 
> that needs to be planted quickly. I have some Haemanthus seed that 
> is ripe/ripening and expect other Amaryllid seed this fall. Since we 
> now have two wonderful volunteers processing seed and bulbs I'm 
> wondering if there could be a third person willing to take on this 
> kind of seed.  It would be a great benefit for the membership.
>
> Mary Sue
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