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Nov 10, 2011 7:15 AM CST

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Mike, the seedpods will mature in late spring, as a rule. The trees set seeds in late summer, and then they mature just before the rainy season starts. Mother Nature has that all figured out.
Having a white or variegated looking seedling does happen.... it will probably color up later on, though.

I'll send you some seeds when you are ready for some more.

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