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Cytisus scopariusScotch broomFabaceae
Diospyros virginianaPersimmonEbenaceae
Elaeagnus angustifoliaRussian oliveElaeagnaceae
Euonymus alatusWinged euonymusCelastraceae
Fagus grandifoliaF. sylvaticaBeechFagaceae
Fraxinus americanaF. excelsiorF. nigraF. ornusF. pennsylvanicaAshOleaceaeBES DT
DS or DTDS DTDT DTDTDTDTDTSept. Oct.–Nov.Aug.–winterAug.–Sept. Oct.–Nov.Oct.–Nov. Oct.–Nov.Oct.–Nov.Sept.Oct.–Nov.Oct.–Nov.10+ years at 5C1–3 years at 5Cand 6–14%moisturecontent
Moist, coldstorage
3 years at^15C and
8–10%moisturecontent
7 years at 5°Cand 7–10%moisturecontentRepeated hotwater soaks or30 min inHSO 2. 4
(^13) 2–3 22
2–3 2–3 3–4^332333 2–6
Outdoor fall sowing may
replace scarification.
Collect fruits just as capsules
start to split. Store moist.Drying reducesgermination. Do not allowseeds to dry; sow outdoorsimmediately to germinatein spring.
Separate sound seeds by
flotation method; seedshould not dry out.
Fall sow outside or treat as
soon as possible aftercollecting.
See note 6.Collect and treat or sow as
soon after ripening aspossible. Older seedbecomes more dormant.See note 5.
Double stratification needed
(warm moist and coolmoist) for
F. nigra
and
F.
pennsylvanica
. Seeds
sown outdoor require 2–8yr to germinate.continues