Or use an old brush to release the seeds and store them dry.
Fruits are long and split to release several large, brown seeds.
The cones open and release the seeds only upon drying.
They open slowly over the next year or two to release the seeds, opening to 5-8 cm broad.
They open to 4-5 cm broad at maturity to release the seeds.
In other species, the cones open at maturity to release the seeds.
They are roughly cone-shaped and open at one end to release the seeds.
Merely crushing these heads in your hand is sufficient to release the seeds.
Now the stalk is beginning to burst with yellow flowers, and later will release seeds.
They open slowly over the next few years, or after being heated by a forest fire, to release the seeds, opening to 8-12 cm broad.