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Age Of Seeds - Knowledgebase Question
Perennials
Elkins Park, PA
Question by
Banana5638
October 15, 2000
How does the age of seeds affect germination and growth of the plants?
Answer from
NGA
October 15, 2000
Germination rates decrease with age until, eventually, the seed is no longer viable. Some seeds do not keep at all well while others may last for five or more years.
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