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I have serious doubt that you could get the seed to germinate, or the tree to grow here for that matter. If I was going to try I would scratch the hard seed coat ... The star anise seeds apparently what are called 'recalcitrant', which means that will likely never germinate if allowed to dry out significantly. See here:
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Star Anise Fruit is a completely different plant from Star Fruit. The tree that Star Anise Fruit comes from is called the "Indian Almond." The tree can grow up to 25 feet (8 metres.) It's an evergreen that will grow true to seed, and so is propagated that way.
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Photo of ILLICIUM verum "Chinese Star Anise" seeds and plant, Description: Growing Instructions & Tips: NOT AVAILABLE DO NOT ORDER. Attractive slow growing ...
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It is about as easy to grow as any plant can be. The Basil plant is attractive, with many varieties to choose from. Among them, are varieties stealing a bit of flavor from anise, cinnamon, lemon and licorice. There are spice varieties and sweet ones, too.
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Find out how to grow Fennel, considered both a herb and a vegetable. Growing Fennel. ... How to Grow Sweet Fennel ... Foliage and seeds have an anise-like flavor.
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If you tend to a herb garden, you almost certainly grow Basil. Basil herb is one of the most popular herbs in both the garden and the kitchen. Basil herb plants are easy to grow. ... There are many varieties to choose from. The most common varieties are Sweet Basil and Genovese Basil. Some varieties have flavors like anise,
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Anise Swallowtail: prefers citrus plants and sweet fennel; Black Swallowtail: prefers dill, fennel and parsley; Checkered Skipper: prefers hollyhock; Monarch: prefers milkweed; Painted Lady: prefers hollyhock, sunflower and thistle; ... How to Grow a Wildflower Garden...
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If the plants are root-bound it really will hardly matter how much you are watering them, since the pot would presumably be too small to hold much water, ... Pinching back makes the plants bushier, and I'd definitely start cutting back when the plants start to flower. They grow back quickly. ----- From: David Perry The...
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An extensive range on information covering how to grow eggplants, carrots, potatoes, zucchini, peas, beans, herbs, lettuce, okra, onions, pumpkins, watermelon, sweet potato, spinach, sunflowers, tropical fruit and probably some things I've forgotten about.
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