A Simple Way To Cold Stratify Sarracenia Seeds
This year I collected seeds from two of my hybrid North American pitcher plants and some from a Sarracenia leucophylla that I acquired from the local botanical garden in exchange for a small donation. In this video I remove the seeds from the seed pods, and set them up for cold stratification. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.

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