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Aesculus glabraOhio buckeye
A. hippocastanumHorse chestnutHippocastanaceae
Ailanthus altissimaTree of heavenSimaroubaceae
Albizia julibrissinSilktreeFabaceae
Alnus glutinosaEuropean alderBetulaceae
Amelanchier alnifoliaServiceberyRoseceae
Aronia arbutifoliaA. melanocarpaA. prunifoliaRosaceae
Asimina trilobaPawpawAnnonaceae
Berberis thunbergiJapanese barberryBerberidaceaeDT DT DT DT DT DSDSDS DT DSSept.–Oct. Oct.–Apr.Fall Fall–winterJuly–Aug. Aug.–Nov.Aug.–Nov.Aug.–Nov.Aug.–Sept. May–Sept.6–12 months at5 C
Store at 2–5C insealedcontainers
18months at
4–8C1–2 years at1–5C2 years dry at1–5C4–5 years at1–5C10-day watersoak may aidgermination.
HSO 2430 min ornick seed coatwith a file.
HSO 2415–30min.Fresh noneDried 3–64 2
6 (driedseed only)Fresh 3Dried 3–62–32–32–3^2 1–2Stratify or fall-sow outdoorsimmediately after harvestto prevent moisture lossfrom seed.
Fresh seeds may germinatewithout pretreatment.
Scarification not necessary ifsown before seed coathardens.
Fresh seeds will germinatewithout pretreatment.
Collect fruits immediatelyupon ripening to avoidbird removal; macerate toextract the seeds.
Fall-sow fresh seedsoutdoors to germinate thefollowing spring.
See note 5.Macerate to extract seedsbefore sowing.
Collect fruits when flesh issoft. Entire fruit can besown or seeds can beextracted by maceration.
Collect fruits when red.continues