Propagation
Benefits of Capers

Propagation
Capers can be grown easily from fresh seeds gathered from ripe fruit and planted into well drained seed raising mix. Seedlings appear in two to four weeks. Old, stored seeds enter a state of dormancy and require cold stratification to germinate. The viable embryos germinate within three to four days after partial removal of the lignified seed coats. The seed coats and the mucilage surrounding the seeds may be ecological adaptations to avoid water loss and conserve seed viability during the dry season.
Medicinal uses
Congestion Relief
Iron in Capers
Propagation
Side Effects of Capers
Environmental requirements
Calories
Iron
Culinary uses
Important antimicrobial anti oxidative anti inflammatory
Capers nutrition facts
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