Posted by Ian, Poulsbo WA on February 3, 2007, 11:55 am
Now they're all coming up!! All the Nolina parryi subsp wolfii seeds that frustratingly did not germinate last summer, seem to have responded to months of cool soil temps by all sprouting at once in Feb. They are in a greenhouse that is heated a little bit above freezing, but I would think soil temps are probably still in the neighborhood of 50-55F. And now I have hundreds of them.... muhuhahaha! So.... cold stratification seems to be the trick for Nolina parryi subsp. wolfii... maybe subsp. parryi as well. Ian
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