More adventures with Seeds! Today, it’s the Narrowleaf Forestieria (Forestiera angustifolia). This is probably a mis-identification… that’s a North American olive tree, but the actual tree looks like an Australian Native. We’ll see what happens.

But it’s summer, and everything is in bloom, so let’s spread some opportunity.

Some of the seeds seemed to stay on and dry up. I’m guessing that’s part of the germination life cycle, so I picked a variety of stages.

Seeds, meet soil


And now I wait.
