dahhh, I can't find them.
When my flower fades it forms a spidery looking ball, after a few days the ball becomes fuzzy, I removed the fuzz, is the ends of the fuzz the seed or when I remove the fuzz there is a "ball" on the head of the stem, would this be a seed pod.
Oh how I hope I don't look tooo dumb.
Fran
Clematis Seeds
Fran:
I want to know too...I was thinking to ask this question, as well. Thanks for bring it up.
LuAnne
Hi Fran. Here is a link to a really good site for identifying seeds and seedpods http://www.theseedsite.co.uk/db6.html The entry for Clematis is the 4th one down on the page.
--Ginny
Thanks for posting this site.
Yes, thank you for this information... now maybe I can collect a few seeds and see what I come up with.
Thanks,
Fran
You're all very welcome.
--Ginny
Thanks, Ginny. I saved this site for other seed id information. Your help is appreciated. Now, off I go to look and see if my clematis has any seeds left to save!
RatherB
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