Close-up of a single coriander seed against a black background.
Hawaiian Seed Storage Behavior

Ex situ seed banking is critical for plant conservation globally, especially for threatened floras in tropical ecosystems like Hawai‘i. Seed bank managers must maximize longevity, and species managers must plan restoration before seeds lose viability. This study summarizes seed storage behavior in the Hawaiian flora to optimize storage conditions and recommend re-collection intervals to maximize viability of stored seeds.