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Scopolia stramonifolia |
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| Common name |
Himalayan scopolia |
| Family |
solanaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial |
| Flowers |
yellow |
| Size |
3' |
| Light |
part shade |
From seed  |
Germinate at room temperature Flowers first year from seed sown indoors early.
detailed seed-starting info below
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Nodding, greenish yellow flowers on a large-leaved plant. The flowers are supposed to develop into 1/2" yellow fruit. In the eggplant family – it reminds me mostly of the weedier species in the clan. Reportedly used as yak fodder in the Himalayas.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: orchard nursery area Seed for this plant is included on my seed trade list About my plant portraits
PlantLinks to other web pages about Scopolia stramonifolia
- Seed from '05/'06 HPS/MAG exchange. Baggy 70F (78%G, 9-20d)
- Same seed as above. Baggy 70F (48%G, 23-40d)
The older seed germinated more slowly, and I think it yielded weaker seedlings.
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Last modified:
August 01, 2009
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