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Dec 17, 2021 12:30 PM CST
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Gina1960 said:I was able to harvest 7 berries, each with one seed, from one of my Anthurium radicans plants. I have never had seeds come from any of these before, I have no idea what pollinated it. Its a bench cross. I sowed 7 seeds on November 1. And waited and waited and waited. Almost gave them up as non-fertile. Then BOOM! Seedling has sprouted, another on the way!
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Yay ! Also that's some nice oxalis popping up in the pot too Lovey dubby (You always seem to get cool and fun hitchikers!)
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