Melaleuca by seed
Posted: January 24th, 2009, 10:22 am
Hi all!
Whilst on holidays, i managed to collect the seed of 3 different trees. 2 Mels and 1 that is either a Melaleuca or a Callistamon.Unfortunately, this holiday was the only time of the year i have access to these plants, and so i had to collect the seed now. I have, hopefully correctly, identified species one as "Melaleuca armillaris" and species two as "Melaleuca hypericifolia".
Now, many sites say to germinate the seeds in early spring. However, i know that the seedpods open up after exposed to fires, which are occurring currently, and over the last month or so. Should i try to germinate them now, or wait until spring? I have 1 clump of the small seed pods from each tree, which is probably about 100 seeds from each tree. Enough to experiment, i guess.
P.S. i know the time needed to grow bonsai from seed and cuttings, as i have done both before (still in training). Also, i wish to keep some for the garden.....both to grow on and train, and to just look good in the garden.
Thanks in advance!
JayC
Whilst on holidays, i managed to collect the seed of 3 different trees. 2 Mels and 1 that is either a Melaleuca or a Callistamon.Unfortunately, this holiday was the only time of the year i have access to these plants, and so i had to collect the seed now. I have, hopefully correctly, identified species one as "Melaleuca armillaris" and species two as "Melaleuca hypericifolia".
Now, many sites say to germinate the seeds in early spring. However, i know that the seedpods open up after exposed to fires, which are occurring currently, and over the last month or so. Should i try to germinate them now, or wait until spring? I have 1 clump of the small seed pods from each tree, which is probably about 100 seeds from each tree. Enough to experiment, i guess.
P.S. i know the time needed to grow bonsai from seed and cuttings, as i have done both before (still in training). Also, i wish to keep some for the garden.....both to grow on and train, and to just look good in the garden.
Thanks in advance!
JayC