Crossvine – Pods
Q: My crossvine is producing its annual pods. I wondered if these can be used to produce new vines and, if so, how?
A: Crossvine can be easily propagated from seed. Just wait until the pods are brown and then open them to collect the seed. Depending on when that happens, you can either keep the seed dry and cool in winter and plant next May or you can try to plant some immediately to see what sprouts.
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