Growing Devil's claw from Seed

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The botanical name of Devil’s claw is Martynia annua and the plant is native to the southern United States. The Devil’s claw plant is part of a small genus called Martynia, of tropical to subtropical species, all of which bear a curved or beaked fruit that splits into 2 hemispheres shaped like claws. Actually the plant info includes its other colorful names; grappleclaw, unicorn plants, rams’ horn, and double claw. The Devil’s claw plants are easy to start from seed inside, however the plants grow best outdoors once they establish. To read more visit https://www.flowerpeek.com/2023/02/growing-devils-claw-from-seed.html
 


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