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Geum
Geum
Q. I am growing Geum for the first time
this year. Will they self-seed for next
year or should I collect and save seeds?
I am in zone 6 - Nashville TN. How do I
collect them?
A. Here is what my alma mater's website says about the seeds. It sure is a long time from seed to flower so you may wish to heed the description of 'division' as a better propagation method. But
Geum is hardy in your zone so you will see it reappear each spring from the roots. Mulch it well for the duration of the winter.
Geum quellyon--Chilean Avens
Hardiness Zones: 5 to 7
Height: 24 in Spread: 18 in
Type: herbaceous perennial
Flowers: Red yellow
Comments: Chilean Avens needs exposure to full sun and a well-drained soil rich in organic matter. A soggy soil during winter kills the plants. About 3 years of growth are necessary to get blooming size plants from seed. The plants need dividing every 2 to 3 years and should be considered as short-lived. Propagation: Propagation is by seed or division. Divide every 2 to 3 years to get rid of the old woody growth and to improve longevity and flowering. Division may be done in spring or fall. The seed germinates in 3 to 4 weeks at 65 to 75 degrees. Seedlings may need as long as three years to produce flowers in quantity
Cultivars:
'Lady Stratheden' - Golden-yellow double
flowers.
'Mrs. Bradshaw' - Large double (Vis. 1)
orange-red flowers.
One should not count on them self-seeding
for next year. It is always a possibility
that you will get some plants next spring.
It would be better to save seeds from pods
which form this fall in envelopes in a cool
dry dark spot until sowing next spring after
the danger of frost is over [check your
local Ag department for your frost date].
Simply remove the entire seed pod before
it splits and sheds it seeds. Lay on newspaper
and allow to dry. Remove the outer skin
and discard.
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