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Aug 7, 2016 2:18 PM CST
Name: Annette
Cumming, GA (Zone 8a)
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I left a pod on my noid peony tree, (the blooms were identical to my Houki TP), and the pod has matured and opened this week.

The seeds look viable, so what do I do next?

Should I cut the open pod, or allow it to stay on the tree longer?

Also, when can the seeds be planted? Do I plant them now or in the spring?
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I'm so excited about these seeds! I've had other seed pods on my other herbaceous peonies in the past, but none have ever been viable. I would love to be successful growing these seeds, I know if they survive, it would take years to see blooms, but I'm willing to wait.
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