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Syringa amurensisS. persicaS. vulgarisLilacOleaceae
Taxodium distichumBald cypressTaxodiaceae
Taxus baccataT. canadensisT. cuspidataYewTaxaceae
Thuja occidentalisT. orientalisArborvitaeCuppressaceaeDSDSDS DT ESESES ESAug.–Oct.Aug.–Oct.Aug.–Oct.Oct.–Dec.Aug.–Oct.July–Sept.Oct.–Nov. Aug.–Sept.2 years dry at1–5C1 years dry at 5 C
5–6 years dry at5 C
51 years at 1–5°Cand 6–8%moisturecontent5–75–75–71–31–31–3 2–3 2–42–42–4^2Seeds may germinatewithout pretreatment.
Collect fruits as soon asripened to avoid birdremoval. Macerate toremove pulp and do notallow to dry.
Seeds sown after collectingin July will germinatenaturally the secondspring. Seeds that areallowed to dry afterharvest will take longer togerminate or need longerpretreatment times thanfresh seed.
See note 5.Collect seeds immediately ascones turn light brown andbefore seeds are naturallydispersed. Some seed lotsrequire no pretreatment.Seeds may require light togerminate.continues