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Oct 23, 2016 12:16 PM CST
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Hello all,

I have wondered for a long time how long poinciana seeds can last. I have seeds from a tree that was very special to me when I was younger. The seeds are about 15 years old at this point (give or take a few years). Does anyone have any idea how long these seeds will last? They have been stored in a sealed plastic bag in air conditioning for years.

Thank you!
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Oct 26, 2016 9:46 PM CST
Name: David Laderoute
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@epardo - Cannot tell you for sure on this seed, but I would doubt they are any good. 15 years is old seeds. Tropical seed tends to have less storage time than non-tropical. Any seed should NEVER be stored in a plastic bag, but in paper and kept in a dry, dark location. Preferably on the warm side. Air conditioning with a plastic bag container would contribute to a moist environment.

Were it me, I would try the seeds anyway - you have nothing to lose.
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