They grow natively, here, but not many native plant sellers seem to sell them, citing their difficulty in cultivating them.

I soaked 30 seeds for 24 hours, then planted them in a seed starter greenhouse with peat under a grow light.

  • Günther Unlustig 🍄@slrpnk.net
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    6 days ago

    I wouldn’t bother with seeds tbh. Starting seeds is playing genetic lottery, and you might end up having weak plants.

    I’d use wild occuring ones if I were you. The whole selection game has already been played there for you.

    You can also create a “bandage” and keep it wet. That will cause roots to form there