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Old August 16, 2017   #3
nancyruhl
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I have saved many perennial hibiscus seeds. Usually the seed heads form in a cone shaped seed head that takes about a month to form and mature. The cone turns brown and cracks open, revealing many blackish brown seeds inside. They are very hard seeds, and soaking might help. I have not been in the practice of doing that. Since I get a lot od seeds, I have not worried about germination rates..
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