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Seed collection of erigeron

Iv googled it to death to no avail, can anyone shine a light on Erigeron seed extraction and what they look like, I’m confused. Took they dry hard old brown flower heads off, is that the seed or do I crush it and it’s the tiny things x thank you x
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I might be mistaken but on GW once Carol Klein harvested them and mixed them into a sandy compost and stuck the mixture in between paving cracks and gaps in old walls where they germinated.
I just let mine self seed, or very occasionally I grab a small handful and scatter them along the path edges. They seem to like a good crevice to germinate in.
Edit - Assume you mean Karvinskianus (Mexican Fleabane)? although Glaucus is much the same, albeit larger - not sure how prolific a self seeder Glaucus is though...
Razz
If you look very carefully you'll see them, almost any time of year except winter, but only a very few at one time. And tomorrow you'll find a few more.
If there are any spider webs in your plant you should handily find big clumps of seed that have dropped/blown off and got caught in the web.
You can sow now if you want to and wait til next year to plant them out. They don't need a propagator or a greenhouse, you can just leave them outside.
I love Erigeron. Its beautifully chaotic and opportunistic, which are traits I value higher than almost any other in the garden.