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Dec 28, 2020 8:29 PM CST
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With most species that produce seeds with impervious seed coats, usually, the seeds don't have any further embryo maturation requirements (like cold stratification, for instance). They are ready to go, and all they need is access to water. For example, scarified Astragalus spp. seeds are well know for their one or two day germination.
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