Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology

(Steven Felgate) #1

74 CHONG ET AL.


Nick hard seed coat

or soak in water6–9 hr
Stratify 22

C 6–8

wk, then 0–2

C

6–8 wk
Sow, then freeze 4–8

hr or more

7–217–217–21^30 7–14 5–75–7 8–10 5–10 7–10 30–50 7–10 8–108–10

Coreopsis tinctoriaC. lanceolataC. verticillata

TickseedAsteraceae
Coronilla varia

Crown vetchFabaceae
Corydalis lutea

Yellow corydalisFumariaceae
Cosmos sulphureusC. bipinnatus

CosmosAsteraceae
Cuphea ignea

Cigar flowerLythraceae
Cynaglossum amabile

Chinese hound’s tongueBoraginaceae
Dahlia

hybrids

DahliaAsteraceae
Datura meteloides

Angel’s trumpetSolanaceae
Delphinium

spp.

DelphiniumRanunculaceae
Dianthus chinensisD. plumarius

AP-WP P P AA A B A A P P P

20–2420–2420–24 21–23 22–25

2424 21
18–23 21–24 21–26 Day 27Night 21

2121

101010 1818
13–16 15–20 7–10 10–1310–13

L LL
D or L D or LD or L

L D
D or L

L D
D or LD or L

Reduce night temp. of

medium by 3

C for best

germination.
Plants self-sow easily. Seed

must be sown fresh.Vitality decreases rapidlywith age.
Germination may be slow and

erratic.
Use fresh seed. Viability

decreases rapidly with age.Alternate day and nighttemp. as noted.

TABLE 2

Continued

Medium temperature (

C)

Plant

Posttransplant

Days to

Light or

Species

type

Germination

(night)

germinate

dark

Pretreatment

Remarks
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