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20 SEEDS for Cherry Red HYDRANGEA RARE flower exotic bush home plant

20 SEEDS for Cherry Red HYDRANGEA RARE flower exotic bush home plant

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It's important to note that growing hydrangeas from seeds can be a lengthy and uncertain process.Additionally, the resulting plants may not exhibit the same characteristics as the parent plant, as hydrangeas are often propagated through other methods to maintain specific traits. Patience, experimentation, and a love for gardening are key when growing hydrangeas from seeds.

The germination rate of hydrangea seeds can vary significantly depending on the specific hydrangea species or variety, seed quality, and germination conditions provided. In general, hydrangea seeds have a relatively low germination rate compared to other plants. On average, the germination rate for hydrangea seeds can range from 10% to 40%.

It's important to note that hydrangeas are typically propagated through other methods like cuttings or division because growing hydrangeas from seeds can be challenging. Hydrangea seeds have a hard outer coat that can inhibit germination, and the resulting plants may not exhibit the same characteristics as the parent plant. Therefore, if you're specifically aiming to propagate a particular hydrangea variety, it's often more reliable to use other propagation methods.

If you decide to try germinating hydrangea seeds, be prepared for a lower germination rate and have patience as the process can be slow. It's also worth noting that some hydrangea varieties may have higher or lower germination rates compared to the average, so the actual germination rate can vary from one variety to another.
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