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I have heard about the seeds been germinated in the floor soil.
 
I have heard about the seeds been germinated in the floor soil.
 
*Natural method? (in the tropics people often make wood rectangles in the floor under a tree and plant the seeds there, although the pests are a problem in those cases).--[[User:Ldgarcia27|Luis Diego]] 16:40, 11 August 2007 (PDT)
 
*Natural method? (in the tropics people often make wood rectangles in the floor under a tree and plant the seeds there, although the pests are a problem in those cases).--[[User:Ldgarcia27|Luis Diego]] 16:40, 11 August 2007 (PDT)
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== Seeds to crack ==
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The following is a list of seeds that benefit from having the [[endocarp]] cracked:
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Parajubaea toralyii var. microcarpa [[P. torallyi]]
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Jubaea chilensis [[J. chilensis]]
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Syagrus botryophora [[S. botryophora]]

Latest revision as of 12:40, 30 August 2007

Hi, I have heard about the seeds been germinated in the floor soil.

  • Natural method? (in the tropics people often make wood rectangles in the floor under a tree and plant the seeds there, although the pests are a problem in those cases).--Luis Diego 16:40, 11 August 2007 (PDT)

Seeds to crack

The following is a list of seeds that benefit from having the endocarp cracked:

Parajubaea toralyii var. microcarpa P. torallyi

Jubaea chilensis J. chilensis

Syagrus botryophora S. botryophora