Abstract American starvine (Schisandra glabra Brickell Rehder Schisan-draceae) is a rare vine native to the southeastern US. Although other species of Schisandra are cultivated, there is a poor understanding of the germination behavior of this species. We developed a seed propagation and nursery culture protocol for this species that can be used to safeguard genetic lineages in ex situ collections and produce plant material for restoration and reintroduction projects. In contrast with other species of Schisandra, this species requires 2 phases of cold stratification for seeds to successfully germinate and for seedlings to emerge.
Hines et al. (Fri,) studied this question.