Description
Seeds from a light ‘pink form’ of Sanguinaria from a cultivated plant, thanks to a kind gardener.
When emerging the buds and the back of the petals are a dark rose, then the flowers open to white; the young foliage is also reddish. More than this, like seen in the picture, there is a tendency to form multipetaled flowers.
There is no guarantee that all seedlings will have the pink hue, but only by growing from seeds we have the chance to select a real pink bloodroot one day!
Germination: same like for the regular form – best sown right away after collecting, or throughout the season if kept moist, and allowed to follow the outdoor temperatures (warm-cold cycle). Some seeds will germinate in the first spring after sowing, some in the second year, so be prepared to wait 2 years for complete germination (combined morpho-physiological dormancy) – read more here.
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