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from natural areas for propagation. Take pictures and contact us if you need help | from natural areas for propagation. Take pictures and contact us if you need help | ||
identifying your plants. | identifying your plants. | ||
Link to pdf [https://ncwildflower.org/wp-content/uploads/Seed-Saving-Instructions.pdf] | |||
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[[North Carolina Native Plant Society]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:27, 3 March 2024
If you would like to share seeds for others to grow, please follow our guidelines to help us ensure that seed growers get accurately labeled seeds from healthy plants to minimize the chance of spreading plant diseases or invasives. Sharing seeds from propagated plants that you have observed in bloom to confirm plant ID is preferred over sharing wild- collected seeds. Follow the guidelines on how to ethically and sustainably collect seeds from natural areas for propagation. Take pictures and contact us if you need help identifying your plants. Link to pdf [1] By
North Carolina Native Plant Society