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By optique
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Need to know the type of Filiformis if it flowers in spring no if it flowers in fall yes

the one just listed as "filiformis" not sure, i am going to guess it is filiformis - filiformis and that needs stratification
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By Bixtor36
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From what I understand, stratification can be done without ill effects on the types that don't require it, correct? So if not sure you can just go ahead and do it just in case? I did that on some recently, hasn't been long enough to know the results just yet though.
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By ChefDean
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Bixtor36 wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 5:49 pm From what I understand, stratification can be done without ill effects on the types that don't require it, correct? So if not sure you can just go ahead and do it just in case?
Correct. If it's a tropical variety, strat won't hurt the seeds, just watch the plants in fall for hibernacula. Some tropical varieties will still go dormant with the right environmental cues.
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