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dipper
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Flowering now, kind of like grass. It produces pods loaded with seeds.
I've never seen iris seed produce new plants. Iris are best propagated by digging up and separating the tubers.
My head is spinning, I just forgot all the plants I learned last year. Haha, how do u guys remember this stuff?
You have to be on top of them for sure, the seed will be on the ground in just a few days once the pods start "popping". I know a buddy who has tried to hang mosquito netting like material a few inches off the ground with stakes that has had some limited success in collecting the seeds, it's not like you will collect enough to sell, but to seed new patches of them on your own property, you can usually get enough for projects like that without too much extra effort.Gonna harvest wild lupine seed tomorrow, the pods were turning yellow 2 days ago. It might be a little early, but I'll be killing king salmon the next 7 days before the fourth. I found out the lupine matures and the pods burst quick, so I'll be too late if I wait.
Yup that's it, you can't seed the plant good in my pictures because it's being choked out by another plantNot saying you're wrong dipper, just that one of us is ;) Maybe the foliage in the pic you posted doesn't go with the blossom? What makes me say yours is different than mine is the foliage, not the blossom. My p.s. has already bloomed and set seed here. This is what mine looks like nowView attachment 5647