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Well with the poms, they grow in nice warm climates so I think the idea of cold stratification would be unnecessary.
If you do a search here on "pomegranate" there were some links to sites that discussed propagation. If memory serves you want to sow the seed fresh from the fruit after cleaning the pulp away.
I suspect that nandina would not need stratification of any kind either. Chinese lantern was frost sensitive if I remember, almost like a fucshia, so I really don't think you need to stratify these. Just a nice soak in some lukewarm water.
Regards,
Matt
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