Rhamnus

Mine's covered in small red berries, anyone ever tried them from seed (they
are a "B" to do from cuttings!)

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)
Charlie Pridham [ Fr, 02 Juni 2006 15:39 ] [ ID #127206 ]

Re: Rhamnus

Charlie Pridham wrote:
> Mine's covered in small red berries, anyone ever tried them from seed (they
> are a "B" to do from cuttings!)

Try stratifying them Charlie. Leave the seeds in their berries, cover
them with sand, place in a sheltered spot out of doors and forget about
them till early next spring. Unearth the berries, wash the seeds clean
of any remnants, then give them a 20 minute soak in 5% hypochlorite
solution to kill any bacteria. Sow immediately in sandy, sterilised
compost, lightly covering the seeds and maintain temperatures of around
20 - 23C. Subsequent germination is usually quite rapid.
DavePoole Torquay [ Fr, 02 Juni 2006 23:39 ] [ ID #127660 ]

Re: Rhamnus

On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 22:39:38 +0100, DavePoole Torquay wrote
(in article <1149284378.087204.157290 [at] i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>):

> Charlie Pridham wrote:
>> Mine's covered in small red berries, anyone ever tried them from seed (they
>> are a "B" to do from cuttings!)
>
> Try stratifying them Charlie. Leave the seeds in their berries, cover
> them with sand, place in a sheltered spot out of doors and forget about
> them till early next spring. Unearth the berries, wash the seeds clean
> of any remnants, then give them a 20 minute soak in 5% hypochlorite
> solution to kill any bacteria. Sow immediately in sandy, sterilised
> compost, lightly covering the seeds and maintain temperatures of around
> 20 - 23C. Subsequent germination is usually quite rapid.
>

Our berries aren't anything like ready and not that prolific. I read
somewhere that nodal tip cuttings are a good way to try propagating Rhamnus
but I don't recall where I got that from. It must have stuck in my mind
because they're such brutes to get going and I'm no propagating expert. I'll
make a note of your berry advice, David and try that too, later on.

--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
email address on web site
Sacha Hubbard [ Sa, 03 Juni 2006 00:51 ] [ ID #127666 ]

Re: Rhamnus

"Sacha Hubbard" <sacha [at] privacy.net> wrote in message
news:0001HW.C0A67F6E001CE9BEF0284550 [at] news.individual.net...
> On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 22:39:38 +0100, DavePoole Torquay wrote
> (in article <1149284378.087204.157290 [at] i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>):
>
> > Charlie Pridham wrote:
> >> Mine's covered in small red berries, anyone ever tried them from seed
(they
> >> are a "B" to do from cuttings!)
> >
> > Try stratifying them Charlie. Leave the seeds in their berries, cover
> > them with sand, place in a sheltered spot out of doors and forget about
> > them till early next spring. Unearth the berries, wash the seeds clean
> > of any remnants, then give them a 20 minute soak in 5% hypochlorite
> > solution to kill any bacteria. Sow immediately in sandy, sterilised
> > compost, lightly covering the seeds and maintain temperatures of around
> > 20 - 23C. Subsequent germination is usually quite rapid.
> >
>
> Our berries aren't anything like ready and not that prolific. I read
> somewhere that nodal tip cuttings are a good way to try propagating
Rhamnus
> but I don't recall where I got that from. It must have stuck in my mind
> because they're such brutes to get going and I'm no propagating expert.
I'll
> make a note of your berry advice, David and try that too, later on.
>
> --
> Sacha
> www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
> South Devon
> email address on web site

Thanks David I shall have a go, although my plant is variegated so I suspect
I won't get that! but the stems are covered in very small red berries, we
had seen the flowers earlier and I was very surprised to see berries so
early as the flowers were when the hollies came out so you would expect
berries later in the year (I thought they were ladybirds untill I got me
glasses on!)

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)

>
Charlie Pridham [ Sa, 03 Juni 2006 08:46 ] [ ID #127681 ]
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