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Begonia luxurians seed

10 years ago

My Begonia luxurians finally decided to form seed pods way up at about 9-10 feet. I understand it is self fertile, but often appreciates some "help" with a paintbrush. So I had been watching for female flowers, then suddenly noticed spent flowers and seed pods.

I'm particularly curious whether people think they are likely to have selfed. I probably had a couple B. luxurians hybrids in bloom when the female flowers were open ('Rudy' Luxurians' and 'Paul Hernandez'). I assume there is no way to be 100% sure without growing the seeds, but I'm wondering what people think is likely to have happened.

The first seeds are below:

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Then a big wind gust came, and blew almost everything away. I guess I've learned to do this inside.

Here are the seeds that remained.

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I planted those.

Luckily, this was just the first pod, which dried out before the other 30-35. There will be a lot more. Here's what remains:

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