[Fwd: [Arid_gardener] Texas Mountain Laurel Seeds]
Linda Guy
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I meant to say scarify the seeds!
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Subject: [Arid_gardener] Texas Mountain Laurel Seeds
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I agree with the prior response regarding the need to scarify the pods before planting. FYI, the orange seeds inside are poisonous, so be careful with children and pets.
Linda Guy
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jhlaasw@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> I have a mountain laurel that has produced a good quantity of seed pods. I opened several of the pods and now have several seeds that I'd like to try to germinate. I've not had success in the past and would like to know if you have any suggestions for a procedure that might work. Thank you.
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