Hellebore seeds

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Doris_J
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Hellebore seeds

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I have pods. Big, fat, juicy pods. It's a little early, but they're already starting to form seed.
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doublemom2
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Yummy!!! My 'Le Max Creme' has seed pods on it, and it's right next to a great Royal Heritage. I wonder if it'll maybe RHS-Creme babies?

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:D :D :D
Ahh, the sweet joy of future generations. Look at how that dark one has held its color. Wonderful plant. Just think Doris, some of your babies will not be like the parents and some will not be as good, but some will be BETTER! Then what will KellieD do?
Andi, if your Le Max Creme forms viable seed and is from the hybridus pollen, then you better get your patent papers in order! I have a couple of close friends that are lawyers. :wink:
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What do you THINK KellieD will do?
MOOCH! MOOCH! Followed by beg, plead and whine!!
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Doris_J
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As the "grandparent", Kellie is entitled to certain priviledges with those babies! :lol:
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kHT
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Post by kHT »

This is way to early for seeds out here. I about fainted when I saw them here but heck that's have the fun of gardening, right?
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