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  • From: LEE REICH <lreich@hvc.rr.com>
  • To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] saskatoons
  • Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 14:12:25 -0400

Quoting fromm my the chapter on juneeberries in my new book UNCOMMON FRUITS FOR EVERY GARDEN (Timber Press, 2004),

"Juneberries are highly self-fertile and plants grown from seeds often closely resemble their parent---about eighty percent of plants will be "true" from seed. (Exceptions are the white-fruited juneberries, which must be cross-pollinated, so do not come true from seed.) There are two keys to good seed germination: do not allow seeds to dry out; and stratify the seeds for three or four months. If seeds do dry before they are stratified, they might need a long period of warm stratification followed by cold stratification, that is, if you sow dried seeds in spring, they may not emerge until the following spring."

So it sounds like you did the firght thing, assuming your propagation meeting was suitable, you did not bury the seeds to deeply, and you waited long enough.

Lee Reich
 www.leereich.com
 

M Rose wrote:

 I would like to grow some amelanchier alnifolia from seed. Last year I planted fresh, moist seed (straight from the berries) in July and the results this spring were disappointing. Is a sulfuric acid seed treatment needed on fresh seed or just old dry seed? Just wondering what others have tried and what kind of results you get. I had only about 5% emergence. Thanks! Michael RoseGrand Forks, NDZone 3
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