seeds of the paintbrush lily

 
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The seeds of the lily Haemanthus coccinius are so pretty that I would like to show them to you.  The fleshy seeds of the Amaryllidaceae family should be planted immediately when they are ripe. 

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The seeds are placed on top of the soil and pressed into the soil to just below the soil level.  I have planted seeds much deeper and they eventually did reach the top and I know a gardener who places the seeds on top of the soil and that works too.   That was not meant to confuse you, but to relax you - if they want to grow, they will grow.

One point can not be changed and that is the seeds do not last long.  If necessary germination can be postponed for a few weeks, by keeping the seeds cool.

For the growing medium use normal potting soil and add some sand. 1 x sand and 2 times potting mix.  Do not desturb the young lilies for at least a year, preferably two years.

I am going to plant the seeds on the photo. It feels like a waste to throw seeds away and such pretty seeds can not be wasted.   Pity it is so difficult to send the fragile bulky seeds or I would have asked who wants them.

 

 

 

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