Question on Bleeding Heart Seeds

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  1. LadyStone

    LadyStone New Seed

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    I am new to the Bleeding Hearts and have read that they seed. Where is exactly the seed pod? I have been trying to find this info. Mine is a white heart with a red drop. The drop opens, but there is nothing inside. The article I read stated to allow the seed pod to dry on the plant and suggest putting a plastic bag around the stem to catch any falling seed pods. Also, when should I pinch off the spent bloom?
    Thanks,
    Kathryn in TX
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    The seeds are so tiny that putting a paper (not plastic as it makes the seeds 'sweat') bag over the flower heads and then snipping them off is a good idea. You can then sort the seed pods from the flowers at your leisure and you've done two jobs at once!! :-D
     
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    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    Well I'll be... Guess I never noticed the seed pods before :oops:
    Thanks for the photo Eileen, now I know what to look for! My bleeding hearts reseed themselves all over the place, which is ok with me. Now maybe I can catch some seeds and start them in my green house for friends.
    Deanna
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    Ya know, I've never noticed seed pods on my bleeding hearts either. I will have to look next year. Neat.
     



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  6. LadyStone

    LadyStone New Seed

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    Thanks so much for such a quick response! You have been very helpful, appears not only for myself, but for others as well.
     
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    Has anyone tried planting seeds from B. Hearts

    :-D

    Any one know how to plant the bleeding heart seeds?

    I have never done it .

    Thanks
    barb
     
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    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    Thanks

    Wow

    are those pretty on that page..

    Someone told me 10 years from seed on them?/
    Hope not.
    b
     
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    LadyStone New Seed

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    I do not know the how mature my plant is since I received it on Mother's Day, but mine has seed pods. I am sure mine is not 10 years old.
     
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    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    I think I miss quoted...

    What I meant , is when you plant the seeds off the bleeding heart.......It will take it 10 years to be a plant?????????
    Gee I am confused .......If it is a hybrid?????More confused..

    I put them in the refrigerator to get cold till fall. Then I will put them outside.??

    SOund good ?
    b
     
  13. LadyStone

    LadyStone New Seed

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    That is what we do with our seeds. I would hope that it would not take 10 years. I would think maybe a year or so.
     
  14. bsewnsew

    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    good........

    Good....

    have you ever done those?? I had large plants and moved them, maybe 10 years old, after that they decreased to a pulp.
    Almost dead now.

    b
     
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    No, we have not done the bleeding hearts yet. I just received my plant on Mother's Day. We have used the seeds from the double purple trumpet.
     
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    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    ok

    ok.No harm in asking.

    I put mine in the frigerator...Till fall.. then I will plant them directly in the soil outside.

    b
     

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