Q&A – How do you get clematis seeds to grow?
Question: How do you get clematis seeds to grow?
Answer:
Clematis seeds are very slow to germinate. It will take anywhere from six months to tree years for them to sprout. Jim Crowder, from Memphis Botanic Garden, explains that the seeds have to go through to get them to grow. He also gives a method for getting them to sprout with minimal attention from you.
Related Resources:
Clematis—Nebraska
Clematis — Kansas State University
Answer:
Clematis seeds are very slow to germinate. It will take anywhere from six months to tree years for them to sprout. Jim Crowder, from Memphis Botanic Garden, explains that the seeds have to go through to get them to grow. He also gives a method for getting them to sprout with minimal attention from you.
Related Resources:
Clematis—Nebraska
Clematis — Kansas State University