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3
A
A
3
*
A
3
*
A
3
*
A
3
*
A
3
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*
3
A
*
3
A
A
3
*
1
6
Requires scarification. Nick or rub between sheets of sandpaper. See https://youtu.be/icB9HrqdQqU Seed coat of Baptisia and Oxytropis and other Fabaceae can be scarified by soaking in boiling water. See http://botanicallyinclined.org/continuing-the-sowing-in-hot-water
7
A
*
6
Requires scarification. Nick or rub between sheets of sandpaper. See https://youtu.be/icB9HrqdQqU Seed coat of Baptisia and Oxytropis and other Fabaceae can be scarified by soaking in boiling water. See http://botanicallyinclined.org/continuing-the-sowing-in-hot-water
7
J
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1
6
Requires scarification. Nick or rub between sheets of sandpaper. See https://youtu.be/icB9HrqdQqU Seed coat of Baptisia and Oxytropis and other Fabaceae can be scarified by soaking in boiling water. See http://botanicallyinclined.org/continuing-the-sowing-in-hot-water
7
A
A
6
Requires scarification. Nick or rub between sheets of sandpaper. See https://youtu.be/icB9HrqdQqU Seed coat of Baptisia and Oxytropis and other Fabaceae can be scarified by soaking in boiling water. See http://botanicallyinclined.org/continuing-the-sowing-in-hot-water
7
*
L
Give sown seeds several weeks @ 20°C to imbibe water (perhaps even germinate!), then expose to fluctuating outdoor winter temperatures including freezing for 3 months. Gradually increase light and temperature in spring. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO_KKbGYTEM
6
Requires scarification. Nick or rub between sheets of sandpaper. See https://youtu.be/icB9HrqdQqU Seed coat of Baptisia and Oxytropis and other Fabaceae can be scarified by soaking in boiling water. See http://botanicallyinclined.org/continuing-the-sowing-in-hot-water
7
*
A
6
Requires scarification. Nick or rub between sheets of sandpaper. See https://youtu.be/icB9HrqdQqU Seed coat of Baptisia and Oxytropis and other Fabaceae can be scarified by soaking in boiling water. See http://botanicallyinclined.org/continuing-the-sowing-in-hot-water
7
*
1
6
Requires scarification. Nick or rub between sheets of sandpaper. See https://youtu.be/icB9HrqdQqU Seed coat of Baptisia and Oxytropis and other Fabaceae can be scarified by soaking in boiling water. See http://botanicallyinclined.org/continuing-the-sowing-in-hot-water
7
A
A
6
Requires scarification. Nick or rub between sheets of sandpaper. See https://youtu.be/icB9HrqdQqU Seed coat of Baptisia and Oxytropis and other Fabaceae can be scarified by soaking in boiling water. See http://botanicallyinclined.org/continuing-the-sowing-in-hot-water
7
L
Give sown seeds several weeks @ 20°C to imbibe water (perhaps even germinate!), then expose to fluctuating outdoor winter temperatures including freezing for 3 months. Gradually increase light and temperature in spring. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO_KKbGYTEM
6
Requires scarification. Nick or rub between sheets of sandpaper. See https://youtu.be/icB9HrqdQqU Seed coat of Baptisia and Oxytropis and other Fabaceae can be scarified by soaking in boiling water. See http://botanicallyinclined.org/continuing-the-sowing-in-hot-water