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I have a beautiful purple hellebore on flower at the mo. Can I take seeds to get more of the same? If so how and when and what do I do with them? Seed them straight away or store? If I store when do I sow?
Thanks ![]() janeyo |
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If you arenot too tidy (I'm not!) just leave the flower heads on and you can collect seedlings from around your plants. I do this every year and keep some, give some away. From 3 purple ones I now have purple, almost black, various shades of pink, some with fetching spots, and creamy white. It take a couple of years to get the flower but it's a real voyage of adventure. I've never dared split my originals as I'm afraid I'd kill both bits! I intended to keep just the deep purple offspring and rogue out the others but to be honest they are all so gorgeous I keep all of them.
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I adore Hellebores too. I have a woodchip mulch underneath mine, and the seeds germinate really well in this with no intervention from me. I just wait until they are big enough to prick out and transplant elsewhere, but like Flum I am not worried about the colour flowers the seedlings will go on to produce - I love the mystery.
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I used to save seed, germinate it, pot it on and it always seemed to die.
I've since left the plants to their own devices, and they have self seeded. I now have several self seeded plants. Probably because there are no other hellebores in the area they have all come true to the parent plant. valmarg |
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