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Stratifying and scarifying refers here to a simulation of winter's cold (to break seed's dormancy) by placing seed in a plastic bag with a slightly moistened sterile medium (e.g. potting soil) and storing in the refrigerator 1 month or as indicated. Scarification means opening the outer seed coat by sandpapering, nicking or puncturing so that water may enter.



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