keithp2012 said:I've collected seed from our 40 year old Rose of Sharon shrubs, as well as natural color hybrids that grew wild from seed. All seed is mixed so bloom color and shape are a surprise. (These require cold stratification for seed to germinate)
Send me a tree mail with your name and address if your interested.
Horntoad said:
Do you have photos of the blooms? I don't think Rose of Sharon need to be stratified.
Lisasgardens said:I would love some! They are on my want list. I will D-mail you.
Thanks
Lisasgardens said: Wow, thank you so much for all the wonderful seeds and covering postage
froggiesgirl said:I'd love some. Sending you message!
KimKing said:I would love some too, sending you a message :)
DogsNDaylilies said:Keith, do you know if these are likely to be blue, or are they more likely to be white or pink? Or do your varieties completely run the gamut? (I'm about to go research how long it takes for blooms...I'm curious if blooms appear on first-year plants or if they need to be more mature to bloom. )
DogsNDaylilies said:Thank you for the answer, Keith! It sounds like you have a wonderful mix. I think I'll let others make dibs on the seeds that want them because I'm primarily looking for blues and whites (I try not to do much pink in my yard).