How do you get seeds from the more 'delicate' flowers like pansy, queen anne's lace, and allyssum? If the seeds aren't real obvious on a plant, I'm clueless how to go about collecting them.
Thanks,
Gwen
pansies, queen anne's lace, allyssum
Pansies form seed pods after the flower falls off. Look for a small pod/cone shape where the flower was. This will be green first then dry to brown when the seeds are ready. Once they turn brown, you can open the pod and collect the seeds from inside. They are light to dark brown tiny seeds.
I am not sure about the other 2 you listed.
Hope this helps
Thanks! I will look for them.
Gwen
If you gather the pansy seed pods and bring them in, put them in a covered container - the seeds 'explode' out of their pods when the pods become dry enough.
Queen Anne's Lace forms a 'birds nest' of seeds when the flowers are done, which are quite big and easy to gather.
Allysum flowers leave their seeds behind on the stalk as they grow up. They are small and look like tiny hand mirrors.
Good explanation, Kathleen! I like the comparison of alyssum seed to hand mirrors!
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