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anita_jo
Adelaide
Australia
January 26, 2013
11:59 AM
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Hi, I have had no trouble in propagating bauhinia seeds but find that at about the 12" stage they dry up and die. They survived our cool winter in Adelaide ( Australia, I put the seedlings in my mini hot house ) but when brought out into the summer weather (in the shade), they have struggled. Do they require acid soil? I know they do better in the tropics but the seeds I collected are from around Adelaide and they were quite mature trees.I don't know what species they are but I have planted seeds from both a white and a pink . Any tips would be greatly appreciated . I have been trying now for 3 years to no avail Anita
troubled Bauhinia seedlings
Anita, there is an Australian thread on this site, if you go into Forums, I think you will find it listed there, I know some of the people who go there are very friendly and helpful, give it a try and Good luck. WeeNel.
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