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Collecting immature seeds
bob prohaska wrote:
[in regards to collecting roadside common vetch seeds] Collecting fully-ripe seeds is difficult. The county mows road shoulders at irregular intervals, making the plants hard to find at all and scattering what seeds might be present. I've tried grabbing a few whole plants at random times, hoping to find a few mature pods, but it seems that if visible flowers are present essentially no pods are filled out. Once bloom ceases the plants are surprisingly hard to find among the other weeds. It turns out a few pods will ripen after a plant is pulled. Keeping the stems wet might help a little, but it didn't help very much. In the end several large clumps of vetch were pulled up and placed in a bag to dry slowly. A small fraction of pods, presumably the oldest, filled out and released seeds. I'll try to start a few now, to check viability, and save the rest to plant in the spring. Thanks for everybody's attention, bob prohaska |
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Collecting immature seeds
On Sat, 15 May 2021 17:49:06 -0000 (UTC)
bob prohaska wrote: It turns out a few pods will ripen after a plant is pulled. Keeping the stems wet might help a little, but it didn't help very much. In the end several large clumps of vetch were pulled up and placed in a bag to dry slowly. A small fraction of pods, presumably the oldest, filled out and released seeds. I'll try to start a few now, to check viability, and save the rest to plant in the spring. Thanks for the follow up. Kinda wondered how you made out I noticed this pictu https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/930740893 Was reported to have been taken on June 14 in Tennessee. Don't know where your at but may give you some clue as to when they ripen. Maybe keep on eye on where you got your plants too. I know around here the brush hogs don't get everything and some plants recover pretty quick afterwards... -- Leon Fisk Grand Rapids MI |
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Collecting immature seeds
Leon Fisk wrote:
On Sat, 15 May 2021 17:49:06 -0000 (UTC) bob prohaska wrote: It turns out a few pods will ripen after a plant is pulled. Keeping the stems wet might help a little, but it didn't help very much. In the end several large clumps of vetch were pulled up and placed in a bag to dry slowly. A small fraction of pods, presumably the oldest, filled out and released seeds. I'll try to start a few now, to check viability, and save the rest to plant in the spring. Thanks for the follow up. Kinda wondered how you made out I noticed this pictu https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/930740893 Was reported to have been taken on June 14 in Tennessee. Don't know where your at but may give you some clue as to when they ripen. Maybe keep on eye on where you got your plants too. I know around here the brush hogs don't get everything and some plants recover pretty quick afterwards... I'm about 20 miles west-southwest of Sacramento, CA. Much, much dryer than Tennessee. That image is rather different from what I'm collecting. It's shaped like a green bean, longer and thinner than what I'm dealing with. The pods I'm seeing are much shorter, usually with only 4-6 seeds. Much lighter in color also, being no darker than pale brown. Superficially they resemble snow peas, but shorter and at about quarter scale. This past winter recorded only about eight inches of rain, perhaps the local vetch would look more like the photos in a wetter environment. Normal for this area is just shy of 20 inches. At this point the growing season is over outside of irrigated areas. Despite that, the local vetch grew quite luxuriantly during the very brief wet interval. I've already put a few of the collected seeds into potting mix to see if they do anything. If they grow, good. If they don't I'll put the rest of the seeds in the fridge and hope for the best. Thanks for reading! bob prohaska |
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