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TABLE 3
Continued
Pretreatment
Stratification (months)
Plant
Collection
Warm
Cold
Species
type
date
Storage
Scarification
(20–30
C)
(1–5
C)
Remarks
Ligustrum amurenseL. japonicumL. lucidumL. vulgare
PrivetOleaceae
Lindera benzoin
SpicebushLauraceae
Liquidambar styraciflua
Sweet gumHamamelidaceae
Liriodendron tulipifera
Tulip treeMagnoliaceae
Lonicera maackiiL. tatarica
HoneysuckleCaprifoliaceae
Maclura pomifera
Osage-orangeMoraceae
DSDSDSDS DS DT DT DSDS DT
Sept.–Nov.Sept.–Nov.Sept.–Nov.Sept.–Nov.Sept.–Oct.Sept.–Nov. Aug.–Oct. Sept.–Nov.July–Aug.Sept.–Oct.
Low temp.,
sealedcontainer
1 year–keepcool and sealed
4
years sealedat 1–5
C and
10–15%moisturecontent
Several years if
stored dry at1–5
C
15
years at
1–5
C
3
years at1–5
C
Soak fresh seed
in water for 2days–replacesstratification.
1
2–32–32–32–3^3 1–3 2–3 1–31–3^1
Fresh seeds may germinate
without cold treatment.
Stratification times refer to
stored seed.
Extract seeds by maceration.Sow outdoors in fall for best
germination in spring.
Pick fruit when green color
fades to avoid natural seeddispersal.
Low percentage of viable
seeds per cone (10%).Sow fresh, untreated seedin fall to germinatefollowing spring.
Collect fruits soon after
ripening to avoid birdremoval. Extract seed bymaceration of fresh,ripened fruits.
Collect fruits when dropped.
Extract seeds bymacerating fruits in water.Fruits may be allowed toferment over winter in aheap. This makes seedseparation easier andeliminates need forstratification.