So about a month ago I managed to successfully pollinate one of my Euphorbia obesa with symmetrica. Today I noticed most of the seed pods had fallen off the plant, without any of them exploding as I thought they would. I removed the husks but the seeds don’t look quite right, or don’t look how I expected them to. I can’t find pictures of symmetrica seeds online, just a few of obesa seeds and they look darker than these. There’s only one seed here that’s darker than the rest and looks how I expected them all to look. I’ll still sow them and see what happens but I’m not confident any will germinate. Your thoughts?
Cheers, Daz.
Did my Euphorbia symmetrica purge its seeds?
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