Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology

(Steven Felgate) #1

GERMINATION AND EMERGENCE 67


Stratify 21

C 3 wk,

freeze 5 wk, thensow

7–10 12–18 7–21 8–10 14–21 10–3010–3021–28 14–21 14–2114–21

A. cana

Giant hyssopLabiaate
Ageratum houstonianum

Floss flowerAsteraceae
Alcea rosea

HollyhockMalvaceae
Alchemilla mollis

Lady’s mantleRosaceae
Amaranthus

spp.

Joseph’s coatAmaranthaceae
Anacyclus depressus

Rocky mountain daisyAsteraceae
Anagalis monelliA. linifoliaA. arvensis

PimpernelPrimulaceae
Anaphalis margaritaceae

Pearly everlastingAsteraceae
Anchusa capensisA. azurea

Bugloss, AlkanetBoraginaceae

A B P A P PAP-W P-W AA

21–24 18–21 10–15 21–24 15–20 

10


(^1021)
18–21 20–2520–25
12–16
10 10
15–18 10–15
16
10–13 15–1815–18
L D
D or L
DD
D or L
L DD
Lower germinating medium
night temp. by 3
C. After
transplanting, graduallyreduce night temp. to 10
C.
See note 6.Fresh seed germinates readily
at 21
C. Old or purchased
seed needs pretreatment.Self-sows easily.
Good seed at 80–85%
germination.
Fresh seed germinates best.Can be directly sown to
garden or container.
Reduce night temp. of
medium by 3
C for best
germination. Can bedirectly sown to gardenwhen soil has reached 20
C.
continues

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