Shrub – Propagating from Seed
Q: I have seeds for crape myrtles, bradford pear and lantanas. I keep getting contradicting instructions on how to germinate these seeds. Could you please tell me how to start these plants from seed?
A: Propagating a woody plant from seed is done in several ways. Here are some references:
www.freeplants.com/howtodowhat.htm
www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/horticulture/g873.pdf
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