Abstract
In Missouri, we find that fall-sowing freshly collected spicebush (Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume [Lauraceae]) seeds removed from their fruits is the most efficient way to produce 1+0 seedlings suitable for conservation plantings. Although seeds are delicate, macerating fresh fruit appears to be an acceptable way to clean seeds and yields more seedlings than sowing air-dried fruits.
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