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Cephalotus Stratification?

This year I thought that I'd do an informal experiment with an early-blooming (by about six months) Cephalotus -- divide some seeds, sow others immediately, and stratify the rest for sixty days in the refrigerator (as some authorities advise). I have done both methods with a fair amount of success in the past; but, truth be told, I haven't bothered to collect seed in some years, but thought it would be a minor distraction from the voices in my head -- that, and the impending Fall of the West . . .

Has anyone had recent experience with this or can offer any advice for someone who hasn't done this crap in years?

Cephalotus follicularis "My Left Nut"
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Cephalotus without Stratification?

Hello,

"and the impending Fall of the West" hahaha :-))

How result your experiment?

Rgs,

Alejandro from Argentina
 
The seeds that were stratified (for ninety days) will be out of refrigeration by early October; and those which were planted outright and placed under lights haven't produced anything yet. Cephalotus, as many are well aware of, take their sweet time with everything . . .
 
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