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15 Anthurium Flower Mix Seeds
Anthurium Flower Seed Mix | Long Blooming Indoor Houseplant Easy to grow from seed. Germination can take up to 90 days.Perennial zones 10 and higher. Indoor houseplant all zonesGrows to 20 inches tall.Likes indirect light.Beautiful heart-shaped flowers. Blooms all year long.Planting instructions:It is usually carried out in a greenhouse due to seasonal and climatic conditions less affected, sowing isn't affected by seasonal restrictions often with flowering may be required with deep l0cm shallow basin rich in humus sandy loam is appropriate.After the basin is filled with wood Calibrating the soil surface compaction soil irrigated after water wet then it can be planted. Sowing is not too dense and can be incorporated into the sand, along with the seeds sown on the rear surface of the casing (to see the seed for the degree).The surface of the cover glass pots, newspapers, etc., in order to reduce the evaporation of water usually after 5-7 days of germination mulch can be opened.Watering immediately after planting, keep moist.
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15 Arabica Coffee Tree Seeds
Grow your very own Arabica Coffee Tree (Coffea arabica)—the world’s most famous and premium coffee species. Native to Ethiopia and now cultivated worldwide, Arabica is prized for producing smooth, aromatic, high-quality coffee beans. Over 75% of the world’s coffee comes from this species, making it the top choice for home growers, hobbyists, and coffee lovers. This evergreen shrub or small tree features fragrant white jasmine-scented flowers, followed by colorful fruits called coffee cherries, which ripen from green to yellow to deep red. Inside each cherry are two coffee beans—your future home-roasted brew! Arabica Coffee Plants grow beautifully indoors or outdoors in warm climates and can be easily pruned into a compact houseplant. With lush glossy foliage and sweet-smelling blooms, they are both ornamental and productive. 🌱 Why Grow Arabica Coffee Tree Seeds? ☕ Grow your own coffee beans from home 🌿 Beautiful evergreen shrub with glossy leaves 🌸 Fragrant jasmine-like blooms 🍒 Produces colorful red coffee cherries 🏡 Perfect indoors, greenhouse, patio, or warm climates 🌍 A unique and rewarding project for coffee lovers 🌿 Growing Tips Seeds germinate best at 65–75°F. Provide bright indirect light or light shade. Keep soil moist but never soggy—Arabica dislikes drying out. Protect from frost; best indoors for zones outside 10–11. Coffee cherries take ~8 months to mature after flowering. Prune regularly to maintain an attractive, manageable size. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long before my coffee plant produces beans?Typically 3–4 years from seed under ideal conditions. Can Arabica Coffee Trees grow indoors?Yes! They make excellent indoor plants if provided bright, indirect light. Are the flowers really scented?Yes—Arabica blooms have a beautiful jasmine-like fragrance. Is this a true coffee-producing plant?Absolutely. These seeds grow real Coffea arabica, the same species used for premium coffee worldwide. Do coffee plants tolerate cold weather?No—they must be protected from frost. Where to Buy Arabica Coffee Tree Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we provide fresh, high-quality Arabica Coffee Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for gardeners, houseplant lovers, and anyone excited to grow their own coffee at home.
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15 Assorted Succulent Cuttings – Live Japanese Cactus Varieties
You will receive 15 succulent cuttings (from 10 different varieties) ranging in size from 1 to 4 inches long. These cuttings are easy to care for and perfect for propagating your own beautiful collection. Please note that it's normal for some leaves to fall or dry out during transit. Fallen leaves can be used for propagation, and any initial dryness around the plant indicates new root growth. Some cuttings may arrive with curled edges, but with proper care, they will recover. Color: The cuttings are primarily green, with some featuring red or orange tones. Colors may fade slightly during transit, but rest assured, they will regain their vibrant beauty in a sunny, ventilated environment with the right care. Add these unique, easy-to-grow succulents to your garden, home, or office for a touch of nature!
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Shipped from Pittsburgh, PA , USA 15 Bitter Melon Seeds (Momordica charantia) – Karela, Warm-Season Vine
Grow Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia), also known as Karela or Bitter Gourd. This warm-season Asian gourd forms vigorous vines and textured green fruits with a classic bitter flavor for stir-fries, curries, and pickles. Train on a trellis for straight, clean fruits and easy harvests. Why Choose Bitter Melon Seeds? Vigorous warm-season vine with generous yields on a trellis Thrives in full sun; tolerant of summer heat and humidity Green fruits typically 6–10 inches; harvest young for best texture Compact 15-seed pack—ideal for home gardens and trials Fast U.S. shipping from vetted sellers What’s in the Pack? Sealed pack of 15 Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) seeds. General green type. Packaged for the current season. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: After all frost when soil is consistently warm (70–85°F / 21–29°C). In cooler areas, start indoors 3–4 weeks before last frost. Soil: Fertile, well-drained; pH 6.0–6.8. Incorporate compost before planting. Sowing Depth: 1/2–1 inch. Optional: soak 12–24 hours or lightly nick the seed coat to speed germination. Spacing: 18–24 inches between plants; 4–6 feet between rows. Provide a 5–7 ft trellis or fence. Light: Full sun. Watering: Keep evenly moist; avoid waterlogging. Germination: 7–14 days in warm soil. Days to Maturity: ~55–70 days from transplant; harvest while fruits are firm, green, and before yellowing. Growing Zone: Warm-season annual across USDA Zones 3–10; can be grown as a tender perennial in Zones 11–12. FAQs Do I need a trellis for Bitter Melon? Yes—vertical support improves airflow, keeps fruits clean and straight, and simplifies harvesting. A sturdy 5–7 ft trellis or fence works well. Can I grow Bitter Melon in cooler climates? Start seeds indoors 3–4 weeks before the last frost and transplant once nights stay warm. Using black mulch and row cover helps early growth. When should I harvest? Pick at 6–10 inches while fruits are firm and uniformly green. Overripe fruits turn yellow and develop stronger bitterness. How many plants do I need? Two to three plants usually supply a household when grown on a trellis, with staggered harvests over the season. Where to buy Bitter Melon seeds for sale? At Seeds World you can order fresh Bitter Melon seeds from vetted U.S. sellers. Choose the pack size you need, check seller ratings, and enjoy fast domestic shipping.
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15 Blue Rose of Sharon Hibiscus Flower Seeds
Blue Rose of Sharon Hibiscus Flower Seeds - Perennial Can be started indoors in winter to be transplanted outdoors in spring. Or can be sown directly into the ground in spring, summer, or fall.Perennial zone 5-10.Height: 5-6 feet.Full sun or partial shade.
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15 Boston Ivy Seeds – Parthenocissus tricuspidata | Fast-Growing Climbing Vine
Transform walls, fences, trellises, and pergolas into living works of art with Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) Seeds. Known for its fast growth, dense foliage, and stunning fall color, this vigorous climbing vine quickly creates lush privacy screens and elegant green walls—without damaging structures like traditional ivy. Native to East Asia and beloved in landscape design, Boston Ivy features glossy, three-lobed leaves that shift from deep green to brilliant shades of scarlet, crimson, and burgundy in autumn. A perfect choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, dramatic, and fast-coverage climber. 🌱 Why Grow Boston Ivy Seeds? Fast-growing climber—ideal for covering large vertical surfaces. Spectacular fall foliage with shades of red, orange, and purple. Self-clinging via adhesive pads—no need for ties or support wires. Low maintenance & hardy across a wide range of climates. Eco-friendly building insulation—shades walls to reduce heat. Attracts wildlife while providing beautiful seasonal interest. 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun to part shade (sun produces the best color). Soil: Adapts to most soils; prefers well-drained, average soil. Water: Moderate during establishment; drought tolerant afterward. Planting Depth: Surface-sow or lightly cover—seeds need some light. Germination: Cold stratify 6–8 weeks for best results. Spacing: Plant 15–20 feet apart for large surfaces or closer for density. 📦 Product Details Botanical Name: Parthenocissus tricuspidata Type: Deciduous Climbing Vine Height: 30–50+ feet Zones: 4–9 Bloom Time: Summer (small, inconspicuous flowers) Foliage: Glossy green → brilliant red in autumn Growth Rate: Fast ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Does Boston Ivy damage walls?No—Boston Ivy clings with adhesive pads (not roots), making it safer for brick, wood, stone, and concrete compared to English Ivy. How long does it take Boston Ivy to cover a wall?With proper care, you can expect noticeable coverage in the first year, and full coverage in 2–3 seasons. Does Boston Ivy stay green year-round?It is deciduous, so leaves turn brilliant red in fall and drop in winter, returning each spring. Is Boston Ivy invasive?It grows vigorously but is not listed as invasive in most U.S. states. It can be controlled easily with pruning. Do I need to provide support for the vine?No—Boston Ivy naturally climbs and adheres to surfaces using tendrils with suction-like pads. Where to Buy Boston Ivy Seeds for SaleAt Seeds World, we offer fresh, premium-quality Boston Ivy seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Start your landscape transformation today!
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15 Bristlecone Pine Tree Seeds
Bristlecone Pine Tree (Pinus Aristata) The Bristlecone Pine tree is best used as a rock garden tree or as an accent plant. It makes a nice bonsai plant or a patio plant. The Bristlecone Pine tree grows 8 to 20 feet tall. Name: Bristlecone Pine Tree SeedsScientific Name: Pinus aristataLeaf color: Evergreen NeedleHardiness zone: 4 through 7Plant height: 40-60 feetLight requirements: full sun to part shadeSoil and water preferences grow well in loamy, well-drained soils.Growing Instructions: 1. Scarification: Soak in water for 24 hours 2. Stratification: None required 3. Germination sow seed 1/8" deep, pack/tamp the soil, keep moist
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Shipped from Massillon, OH, USA 15 Chocolate Vine Seeds
Chocolate Vine Edible Fruit Akebia Trifoliata Flower Ornamental Climber Seeds The Chocolate Vine is a fast-growing ornamental with edible fruit. The beautiful flowers are fragrant with a sweet light chocolate scent! The fruit pods are 5" long & look like bluish-purple cucumbers! The pulp of the fruit is eaten, & can be enjoyed raw, dried, or used to make juice, wine, or jelly. The pulp is gelatinous & has a sweet delicate tropical flavor, slightly similar to coconut milk. These lovely plants can grow in full shade, & will tolerate rocky, sandy, or clay soil. The Chocolate Vine’s leaves are evergreen in warmer climates. The leaves are used to make tea, & the stems are used for basket weaving. Name: Chocolate VineOther Common Names: Three Leaves Akebia / Wild BananaScientific Name: Akebia TrifoliataColor: Red-brown FlowersPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Mid-Spring (April)Hardiness Zone: 4 - 8Plant Height: 4 - 6'Plant Spacing: 9 - 12"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average
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15 Cobalt Blue Primrose Seeds
Exquisite Cobalt Blue Primrose Seeds: Grow Stunning Primula flowers in Your Garden Common Blue Primrose (Primula Acaulis) is often referred to as Common Primrose or English Primrose, and it is extremely popular for adding color to late winter and early spring borders in mild climates. This rare variety features brilliant blue 1 1/2-inch blooms that are lightly scented. Sow Primrose seeds indoors in late fall or early winter. Use starter trays and a peaty starter mix. Press the Primula Acaulis seeds into the starter mix, but do not cover the flower seeds. Light is beneficial for germination. After the Primrose seedlings get their second or third leaves they can be transplanted to a protected outdoor seedbed or individual pots. Plant out in late winter or early spring. When planting Common Primrose into its permanent place, amend the garden soil with plenty of peat moss and use a slow-release fertilizer. Space the Primrose plants 8 inches apart in a partially shaded setting.
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Shipped from Miami, FL, USA 15 Fairy Elephant Feet - Frithia Pulchra Seeds
Transform Your Space with Enchanting Frithia Pulchra Seeds - Elevate Your Garden to New Heights! Elevate your gardening experience with our Frithia Pulchra Seeds - a gateway to captivating beauty! These premium seeds let you cultivate your own oasis of elegance at home. Perfect for indoor or outdoor settings, these succulents are a masterpiece in miniature. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting out, our expertly sourced seeds come with easy-to-follow guidelines for stunning results. Common name for Frithia pulchra seeds is "Fairy Elephant Feet" or simply "Elephant Feet" succulent seeds Season: Spring to Early Summer USDA Zones: 9 to 11 Height: 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) Bloom Season: Late Spring to Early Summer Bloom Color: Pale Pink to Lavender Environment: Ideal for sunny windowsills, balconies, and well-draining garden beds. Soil Type: Sandy or gritty, well-draining soil mix. Deer Resistant: Yes Temperature: Prefers warm temperatures between 70-80°F (21-27°C) Average Germ Time: 2-4 weeks Light Required: Full sun to partial shade Depth: Surface sow the seeds, pressing them gently into the soil. Sowing Rate: 5-10 seeds per square foot Moisture: Keep soil lightly moist during germination, then allow to dry slightly between waterings. Plant Spacing: 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) apart Experience the magic of Frithia pulchra and create a stunning oasis with these enchanting succulent seeds.
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Shipped from Berwyn, Illinois, USA 15 Giant Bushel Gourd Seeds
Giant Bushel Gourd Seeds(Lagenaria Siceraria) Try something different and grow an enormous gourd! Growing up to 100 pounds and 3-5 feet around, the huge ornamental fruit may be dried and hollowed out for lightweight autumn decoration. An enjoyable, creative project for the whole family, but not suitable for eating. Sowing: soak it in a bowl of water for 24 hours. Start the seeds 6 weeks before your last average frost date. Fill small pots with potting soil and plant one seed per pot about 1 inch deep. Water and keep them moist when the surface feels dry. Keep them in a warm place(warm to 70 degrees F.) After the danger of frost passes, move them outdoors. When you are ready to plant them in the ground, find a well drained area, and plant the seedlings 2 feet apart. Try to plant in the evening so the seedlings have the night in the dark to rebound before the sun shines on the water weekly with 1-2 inches of water. Mulch them with straw or leaves not touching the stems. Growing: Gourds take a long time to grow, so you need a long growing season. They also take up quite a bit of room and need a sturdy trellis. So remember that when planning your space. Pinch off the remaining flowers on each vine after one or two flowers begin to grow into gourds. This will allow the fruit to have more energy and nutrients and you’ll get bigger and healthier gourds. Harvesting: Harvesting gourds need to be done at the right time. They should begin to turn brown and their stem should start to shrivel before you harvest them. They are easy to damage, so handle them carefully. Cut the stems with shears leaving a couple of inches of stem. You’ll need to dry them for at least 6 months before they are ready to process.
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15 Hayward Kiwi Vine Seeds
Grow productive Hayward kiwi vines at home. This classic variety is renowned for sweet, tangy, Vitamin C–rich fruit on vigorous, climbing plants. Suitable for trellises, pergolas, and backyard gardens. Why Choose Hayward Kiwi Seeds? Vigorous, climbing habit suitable for trellising. Well-suited to sunny sites with free-draining soil. Great for home gardens and small orchards. What’s in the Pack? Pack contains 15 kiwi vine seeds (Hayward type). Planting Instructions Sowing window: Spring to early summer. Site & light: Full sun; provide a sturdy support/trellis. Soil: Well-draining, pH 6.0–7.0; enrich with organic matter. Sowing depth: Approx. 1/4 inch (light cover). Watering: Keep evenly moist until established; avoid waterlogging. Care: Train on wires or a trellis; prune to maintain structure and airflow. FAQ Do I need both male and female vines to get fruit? Yes. Kiwi vines are typically dioecious. Planting multiple seedlings increases the likelihood of having both male and female plants for pollination and fruit set. How long until the vines bear fruit? Under suitable conditions, seed-grown kiwi vines can take approximately 3–5 years to begin fruiting. Will seed-grown plants be identical to Hayward? Seedlings can vary. Traits may not be identical to the original clone. For guaranteed uniformity (e.g., confirmed female Hayward), growers use grafted plants. Seed-grown vines are excellent for home experimentation and hardy rootstock. Can I start kiwi in containers? Yes. Begin in large containers and transplant once strong. Provide a robust support from the start. Where to buy Hayward kiwi vine seeds for sale? At Seeds World, you can order fresh Hayward-type kiwi seeds with clear planting guidance and customer support. Browse related varieties and gardening tips on the product page.
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Shipped from Allentown, PA, USA 15 Japanese Black Pine Tree Seeds
Japanese Black Pine Tree Seeds (Pinus thunbergii) Grow your own Japanese Black Pine (Pinus thunbergii), a robust and striking tree known for its rugged form and sturdy nature. Ideal for bonsai enthusiasts and landscape designers alike, this pine adds an element of classical beauty to any setting. With its strong silhouette and dark green needles, the Japanese Black Pine is revered in traditional Japanese garden design and adapts well to various environments. Japanese Black Pine Tree Specifications: Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 5-9 Height: Up to 20-30 feet (taller in natural habitats) Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Adaptable; prefers well-drained sandy soils Latin Name: Pinus thunbergii Temperature: Tolerant of a wide range, prefers cooler climates Average Germ Time: 3-6 weeks Light Required: Full sun Depth: 1/2 inch Sowing Rate: Sparse, to allow for mature size development Moisture: Moderate, well-drained Plant Spacing: At least 20 feet apart Ideal for those who appreciate both aesthetic appeal and gardening challenge, Japanese Black Pine offers a distinctive presence in gardens, parks, and yards. Whether grown as a traditional bonsai or as a landscape tree, it promises to enhance your outdoor space with its unique character and grace.
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15 Kabocha Winter Squash Seeds
Kabocha Winter Squash Seeds – Sweet, Nutritious & Easy to Grow Enjoy delicious, nutrient-packed Kabocha squash, also known as Japanese Pumpkin! This winter squash has an incredibly sweet flavor, a mix between pumpkin and sweet potato with a hint of chestnut. Its dense, bright orange flesh is rich in beta carotene, fiber, and vitamins A & C. The hard green bumpy skin allows for long storage, so you can enjoy your harvest for months. Why Grow Kabocha Squash? ✔ Super Sweet Flavor – Sweeter than butternut, with a rich chestnut taste.✔ High-Yield Vines – Produces multiple 3-8 lb squash per plant.✔ Nutrient-Dense – Packed with fiber, vitamins A & C, and potassium.✔ Long Storage Life – Thick skin keeps squash fresh for months. How to Grow: Planting: Sow 1" deep after frost in small mounds (6-8 seeds per mound, 3-4 ft apart). Germination: 1-2 weeks in warm, well-drained soil with full sun. Watering: Keep soil moist but avoid overwatering. Harvest: Pick before frost when the skin is dark orange and hard. Cut the stem, don’t snap it off, for better storage. Store your harvest in a cool, dry place and enjoy peak flavor after 1.5-3 months. Order your Kabocha Winter Squash Seeds today and grow this sweet, nutrient-rich squash at home! 🎃
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Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 15 Lacy Tree Philodendron Seeds
Lacy Tree Philodendron (Philodendron Selloum) The Lacy Tree Philodendron, also known as Selloum, Split Leaf Philodendron, or Cut-leaf Philodendron, is a stunning tropical plant native to South America. Awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit, this plant is prized for its ornamental beauty and ease of care. Key Features: Leaves: Large, 2–3’ shiny dark evergreen leaves, deeply lobed and wavy, with a dramatic drooping effect as they mature. Flowers: Showy green and white spadix and spathe, similar to a calla lily, though without petals. Aerial Roots: Long and interesting, adding to the plant's unique appeal. Mature Size: Can reach 12–15 feet tall, with a spread of 12–15 feet. Hardiness Zone: 9–11 Growing Requirements: Light: Part shade to full sun Soil & Water: Average soil with occasional moisture Bloom Time: Summer Planting Temperature: 75–85°F for optimal seed germination A versatile plant for containers or landscapes, the Lacy Tree Philodendron thrives with minimal care, adding lush, tropical elegance to any space!
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15 Lilyturf - Big Blue Lily Turf Seeds
Lilyturf Liriope Muscari Aka Big Blue Lily Turf - Monkey Grass Flower Seeds Lilyturf has evergreen grass-like leaves & a neat clumping habit. Huge showy spikes covered in purple flowers turn to spikes of ornamental blackberries in fall & stay through the winter. Lilyturf is popular for borders or as a ground cover, they look great as stand-alone plants, or will happily grow in containers. Lilyturf is also planted on slopes to control erosion. It grows well in most soils, can tolerate drought or some extra moisture, & isn’t too picky about lighting either. The foliage is both deer & rabbit resistant. Its wonderful habit & extraordinarily beautiful flowers have earned Lilyturf a Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit! Name: LilyturfOther Common Names: Lily Turf / Monkey Grass / Big Blue LilyturfScientific Name: Liriope MuscariColor: Violet - LavenderPlant Seeds: Fall Sow Seeds or Cold StratifyBloom Time: Aug - SeptHardiness Zone: 5 - 10Plant Height: 6 - 12"Plant Spacing: 9 - 12"Light Requirements: Sun-Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry
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15 Morning Glory Seeds
This Ipomoea Tricolor has heart-shaped leaves and it makes a wonderful climbing vine. Morning glory uses are unlimited as they can climb almost any structure or even evergreen shrubs and trees. Growing these vining plants from seed is easy. Because the seeds have a hard coat, nicking the seed coat with a knife tip or rubbing the seeds with a piece of sandpaper will improve germination. After nicking the flower seeds, place them in a bowl and soak them overnight in warm water. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 120 inchesBloom Season: Summer through fallEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Poor quality, pH 6.1 - 7.8Deer Resistant: NoHouse Plant: NoLatin Name: Ipomoea Tricolor Planting DirectionsTemperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 21 daysLight Required: NoDepth: 1/4 inchSowing Rate: 6 - 8 seeds per footMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: Thin to 12 inches
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Shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 15 Olive Tree - Olea Europaea Seeds
European Olive Tree Seeds | Olea europaea Bring a touch of the Mediterranean to your garden or home with European Olive Trees (Olea europaea). These slow-growing evergreen trees are perfect for creating a Mediterranean or Greek-style aesthetic. Ideal for warm climates or as a potted houseplant in cooler regions, olive trees are valued for their fruits, oil, and ornamental beauty. Key Features: Hardiness Zones: 8–10 Height: 15–30 ft (4.6–9 m) outdoors, up to 8 ft (2.5 m) indoors Exposure: Full Sun Soil Type: Well-drained, loam, or sandy soil (pH 6–7) Watering: Abundant but infrequent; avoid drying out Growth Rate: Slow Uses: Edible fruits, olive oil, ornamental, bonsai, or shade Plant Care: Fertilize in early spring and midsummer with universal plant fertilizer. Water deeply but infrequently, ensuring the soil does not dry out completely. Add timeless charm and practical value to your space with these long-living, iconic trees!
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15 Organic Jackfruit Seeds
Organic Jackfruit Seeds | World's Largest Tropical Fruit Grow the giant of the fruit world with these organic Jackfruit seeds. Renowned for its impressive size and delightful taste that combines notes of apple, pineapple, mango, and banana, Jackfruit is a tropical powerhouse. Key Features: Fruit Size: Can reach up to 100 pounds. Taste: Rich, sweet, and tropical. Ideal for: Tropical and subtropical climates; requires full sun and well-drained soil. Planting Instructions: Start: Germinate seeds indoors. Care: Ensure regular watering and occasional feeding. With its substantial size and nutritional benefits, Jackfruit is a versatile fruit that enhances both your garden and your kitchen.
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15 Pacific Rosewood Seeds
Thespesia populnea - Hibiscus populneus - Portia Tree - Indian Tulip Thespesia populnea, commonly known as the portia tree, Pacific rosewood, Indian tulip tree, or milo, among other names, is a species of flowering plant belonging to the mallow family, Malvaceae. It is a tree found commonly on coasts around the world. However, the Portia tree is probably native only to the Old World tropics. It was introduced to the Pacific Islands from Island Southeast Asia by prehistoric Austronesian voyagers.Thespesia populnea is native to the Old World tropics and is adapted for sea dispersal and growth in island environments. Like the related Talipariti tiliaceum, it was one of the main sources of bast fibers for the production of cordage and wood for Austronesian outrigger ships and carving. Though the plant seeds can survive for months on sea currents, no remains of T. populnea have been recovered from Polynesia prior to the Austronesian expansion (c. 5,000 BP), thus it is regarded as a canoe plant, deliberately carried and introduced by Austronesian voyagers in the islands they settled.The trees were regarded as sacred in Polynesian culture and were commonly planted in marae sites along with trees like Ficus, Fagraea berteroana, Casuarina equisetifolia, and Calophyllum inophyllum.The Portia tree reaches a height of 6–10 m (20–33 ft) tall and its trunk can measure up to 20–30 cm (7.9–11.8 in) in diameter. It grows at elevations from sea level to 275 m (902 ft) in areas that receive 500–1,600 mm (20–63 in) of annual rainfall. The Portia tree is able to grow in a wide range of soil types that may be present in coastal environments, including soils derived from quartz (sand), limestone, and basalt; it favors neutral soils (pH of 6–7.4). Pollen grains are approximately 70 microns in diameter.The heartwood of the Portia tree is dark reddish brown to chocolate brown and has a specific gravity of 0.55 to 0.89.Portia tree is known as milo or miro in Polynesian languages. It is popular in Hawaii for woodworking (commonly turned into bowls) because of the range of colors expressed (tan, through yellow, to red). Traditionally it was planted in sacred groves and used for religious sculpture throughout eastern Polynesia. In Tahiti, Milo wood is used in the making of the to'ere (slotted wooden drum), used in traditional Tahitian tribal drumming. Mako? I was used for the rongorongo tablets of Easter Island. Since the advent of aluminum-hulled boats in the 20th century, Pitcairners have made regular trips to Henderson Island to harvest miro wood. Usually, they venture to Henderson only once per year but may make up to three trips if the weather is favorable. Pitcairners carve the wood into curios, from which they derive much of their income.In New Ireland, Portia wood is used to make hourglass drums. In Tonga, its bark is used to treat mouth infections among infants, and its wood is used to make canoes, house parts, and artwork.In South Asia, it is used to make the thavil, a Carnatic musical instrument of South India. The flower of the Portia tree played a part in Sri Lanka's independence movement when it was sold on Remembrance Day by the Suriya-Mal Movement instead of the poppy to aid Sri Lankan ex-servicemen. The wood from the tree was used by early Tamil people to make instruments in ancient Tamilakam. Botanical name: Thespesia populnea / Hibiscus populneus / Thespesia macrophyllaCommon name: Portia Tree, Pacific Rosewood, Indian Tulip Tree, MiloKingdom: PlantaeClade: TracheophytesClade: AngiospermsClade: EudicotsClade: RosidsOrder: MalvalesFamily: MalvaceaeGenus: ThespesiaSpecies: T. populnea
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Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 15 Panax Ginseng Korean Seeds
Panax Ginseng (Korean Ginseng) has been cultivated for centuries as one of the most valued medicinal herbs in the world. Known also as Asian Ginseng and Chinese Ginseng, this perennial root plant is prized for its adaptogenic properties and its ability to thrive in shaded gardens. These seeds grow into plants that reach 12 to 18 inches tall, producing delicate yellow-green summer flowers, bright red berries, and the signature tan roots used for traditional herbal remedies. Ginseng roots are typically harvested in the fall, after years of growth, for their renowned health benefits. Panax Ginseng prefers partial to full shade, making it an excellent choice for woodland gardens or shaded beds. Hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9, this resilient plant tolerates average soil and requires regular moisture. Whether you’re growing for its ornamental beauty, herbal tradition, or self-sufficiency garden, Korean Ginseng seeds are a meaningful addition to your landscape. 🌟 Key Features Botanical Name: Panax Ginseng Other Names: Asian Ginseng, Chinese Ginseng Zones: 5–9 (cold hardy) Plant Height: 12–18 inches Spacing: 9–12 inches apart Flowers & Fruit: Yellow-green blooms, red berries in summer Harvest: Roots ready in fall, increasing potency with age Light Needs: Partial to full shade (woodland preferred) Soil: Fertile, well-drained, loamy soil with organic matter Water: Average moisture, do not overwater 🌱 Planting Instructions Refrigerate seeds in moist sand/peat for 90–120 days before sowing. This simulates natural winter dormancy and ensures germination. Outdoors: Sow in late fall so seeds naturally stratify. Indoors: Start stratification in late winter for early spring planting. Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep in rich, well-draining soil. Keep soil evenly moist but never soggy. Mulch lightly to retain moisture and protect seedlings. 🌿 Growing Instructions Shade: Ginseng prefers 70–80% shade; grow under trees or shade cloth. Patience is Key: Germination can take several months; roots take 4–6 years to reach maturity. Care: Water regularly, especially during dry periods, but avoid waterlogging. Harvesting: Roots are harvested in fall, typically after 4+ years for maximum medicinal strength. Storage: Dry roots in a well-ventilated area. Store in airtight containers in a cool, dark place. ❓ FAQ - Panax Ginseng Korean Seeds How long does Panax Ginseng take to mature?Ginseng roots typically require 4 to 6 years before they are ready for full harvest, though you’ll see plants grow leaves and flowers within the first couple of seasons. Can I grow ginseng indoors?Yes, you can start seeds indoors with cold stratification, then transplant them outside in a shaded area once frost danger has passed. What are the ideal growing conditions for Korean Ginseng?Panax Ginseng prefers well-drained soil, regular watering, and full to partial shade. It thrives in woodland-type environments. What zones are best for growing ginseng?Korean Ginseng grows well in USDA hardiness zones 5–9. When is the best time to harvest ginseng roots?Roots are typically harvested in the fall after 4 to 6 years of growth, when they are most potent.
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15 Parlor Palm Tree Seeds - Chamaedorea Elegans
Indoor Palm Tree Seeds | Chamaedorea Parlour Parlor Palm, Pot Tropical Plant Parlor Palm is a shrub tree that is found in Central America. It can reach 3 meters high. It makes an excellent pot plant and interior plant. this palm has probably been the quintessential indoor palm since Victorian times. The foliage is a dense and evergreen tuft of brilliant green color. Long and sleek stems wear the curved and palmed leaves. The shrub blooms all year long in tropical or subtropical regions, otherwise, it blooms only in summer. The flowers of a pale yellow color grow on orange stems that appear at the base of the leaves. The shrub produces small round blackberries. It is important to cut off dried leaves to keep the shrub strong. It is also suggested to take off the stems that bear flowers, but it is not an obligation. Hardiness zones 10-11 (1°C/35°F,4°C/40°F) in winter. The Parlor Palm can very well support light cold and frost, as long as it doesn’t last for too long. Under -1°C, the leaves may fall off. The ideal temperature for this plant is between 18 and 24°C. The Parlor Palm is found in tropical rainforests. Its soil needs to be rich but light. In its natural habitat, its small size helps it keep away from the wind by being protected by the surrounding plants, do the same. It prefers mid-shade. In winter, keep your plant inside. You can spray water at the ambient temperature on the leaves to keep them from drying.
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Shipped from Brooklyn, NY, USA 15 Plaintain - Plantago Major Variegata Seeds
Variegated Plantain (Plantago Major Variegata) Plantago major (broadleaf plantain, white man's foot, or greater plantain) is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. The plant is native to most of Europe and northern and central Asia but has widely naturalized elsewhere in the world. Herb Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 - 9 Height: 10 inches Bloom Season: May - July Bloom Color: White Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Average soils, pH 6 - 7.5 Planting Directions Temperature: Sow at 68F, if no germ. in 3 - 4 weeks, move to 24 - 39F for 2 - 4 weeks Average Germ Time: 21 - 28 days Light Required: Yes Depth: 1/16 inch Sowing Rate: 2 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 6 inches Quantity: 25 Plaintain - Variegated (Plantago Major Variegata) Seeds
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15 Rare Lithops Gracilidelineata Seeds
Rare Lithops Gracilidelineata - Living Stones Exotic Ice Plant Lithops gracilidelineata is easily recognizable for the clear pastel body and knobbed top with fine brown lines. The network of thin brown lines, which is the prominent feature of the top surface shows is quite uniform in the way it anatomizes and also in its coloration. Its face is very clear in color and has one of the most opaque windows to be found in the genus. Habit: It rarely forms more than a single head or, if branched, forms only a few bodies in a clump. It is variable, but conforms to the typical Lithops morphology: two thick, fleshy windowed leaves separated by a crack from which a yellow flower appears. The windowed part allows light into the inner portion of the leaf where the process of photosynthesis is carried out. Old leaves persist for one year usually, often for two years. Bodies (paired leaves): Top-shaped, truncate in profile, more or less convex, 30-50 mm 1ong, 20-38 mm broad; fissure shallow, faces flush, round to mostly elliptic, window opaque; top knobby, various shades of creamy-white or greyish-white. Windows are very opaque a not evident, Rubrications are usually a network of brown lines, mostly set in a fairly regular network of shallow valleys, margins not clearly distinguishable Flowers are yellow 20-45 mm in diameter. Sepals 8 mm long, 2-3 mm broad. Fruits: 6(-7)-chambered, profile rotund to boat-shaped, top convex to peaked, faces broadly elliptic.
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