Scott Foster wrote:If seeds float they won't germinate? Are there exceptions to this rule?
I think it depends on the structure of the whole seed or fruit. For example, if your pine seeds are winged beasties, it may be the wings that make them float. A huge steel ship weighing hundreds of tons can float!
I tried collecting and planting wild caper seeds, and I separated the floaters from the sinkers, and planted both separately. Both germinated at about 50%. So did the ones from a fox scat.