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20 Creeping Philodendron | Rhaphidophora Decursiva Seeds
Rhaphidophora Decursiva also known as "Creeping Philodendron," it is not a monstera or philodendron but part of the Araceae family that grows wild. The habitat of the plant is Southeast Asia, China, and India. However, luckily it has found its way into many homes, even yours. The leaves have broad leaflets that change shape as it matures.Rhaphidophora Decursiva is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae. It is native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, and Indochina. If you plan to use it as a houseplant, it will grow smaller at about five feet tall. Rhafido Decursiva is a hardy plant and easy to care for with low maintenance. The flower looks stubborn and has a yellow covering that looks like corn.Rhaphidophora Decursiva Juvenile is low maintenance. But, it needs special care as a tropical plant. You will find that the plant does not enjoy cold weather and is happy in a room with normal temperature.Botanical nomenclature: Rhaphidophora decursivaCommon Name: Creeping PhilodendronFamily: Araceae
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Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 20 Creeping Wintergreen Seeds
Creeping Wintergreen / Teaberry Gaultheria Procumbens Evergreen Flower Seeds Wintergreen is indeed an evergreen groundcover as the name suggests. It is native to the US and Canada and is listed as endangered in Illinois. Wintergreen has a wonderful fragrance. Its leaves are used to make tea & the leaf oil is used in muscle rubs.The berries have the texture of an apple with a wintergreen taste. Because of this, they are often used for flavoring gums, toothpaste, breath mints, and much much more. Name: WintergreenOther Common Names: Creeping Wintergreen / Teaberry / CheckerberryScientific Name: Gaultheria ProcumbensColor: White Flowers / Red BerriesPlant Seeds: Fall / Cold StratifyBloom Time: October - Late SpringHardiness Zone: 3 - 8Plant Height: 6" or LessPlant Spacing: 12 - 15"Light Requirements: Part Shade - Full ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average
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20 Crystal Apple Cucumber Seeds
Crystal Apple Cucumber Seeds (Cucumis Sativus) – Rare Heirloom Delight Grow the rare Crystal Apple Cucumber, known for its light, refreshing flavor and thin, peel-free skin. These apple-shaped heirloom cucumbers are easier on digestion, highly productive, and thrive in zones 4–12 with excellent disease resistance. Highlights: Rare, nearly extinct heirloom variety. Light flavor and tender skin—no peeling required. High-yield, disease-resistant, and easy to grow. Planting Tips: Sow Depth: 1 inch in moist, loose soil. Germination: Sprouts in up to 13 days. Care: Transplant gently and add trellis early to avoid root damage. Order your Crystal Apple Cucumber Seeds today and enjoy their unique taste and effortless prep! 🌱
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20 Custard Apple Seeds – Annona reticulata | Tropical Sugar Apple Tree
Grow your own Custard Apple Tree (Annona reticulata)—a treasured tropical fruit tree known for its sweet, creamy, custard-like flesh and attractive heart-shaped fruit. Closely related to sugar apple and cherimoya, custard apple thrives in warm climates, producing fragrant flowers and delicious fruit prized throughout the tropics. This fast-growing tree is ideal for home orchards, containers (when young), and tropical gardens. With proper care, Annona reticulata rewards growers with lush foliage, ornamental appeal, and rich dessert-quality fruit enjoyed fresh or blended into smoothies and sweets. 🌱 Why Grow Custard Apple Seeds? Sweet, creamy tropical fruit with rich flavor Fast-growing fruit tree in warm climates Beautiful ornamental foliage and flowers Excellent for home orchards & containers Non-GMO, naturally grown fruit seeds Rare and rewarding tropical fruit variety 🌿 Growing Tips Climate: Tropical & subtropical (USDA Zones 9–11) Seed Prep: Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting Planting Depth: ½–1 inch deep Germination: 3–6 weeks in warm soil (75–85°F) Light: Full sun Soil: Well-draining, rich soil Water: Regular watering; avoid waterlogged soil Growth Habit: Small to medium fruit tree 📌 Can be grown in large containers and overwintered indoors in cooler climates. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long does it take for Custard Apple to fruit?Trees grown from seed typically produce fruit in 3–5 years under ideal conditions. Can I grow Custard Apple indoors?Yes, when young. Mature trees perform best outdoors or in greenhouses. Is Annona reticulata the same as sugar apple?They are closely related but different species. Custard apple has smoother skin and a creamier texture. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes, all Seeds World seeds are natural and non-GMO. Does this tree tolerate cold?No. Custard apple is frost-sensitive and should be protected below 40°F. Where to Buy Custard Apple Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we offer fresh Annona reticulata seeds selected for strong germination and healthy growth. Enjoy fast U.S. shipping and start growing your own tropical custard apple tree today.
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20 Dahlia Seeds
Experience Floral Elegance: Embrace the Magic of Dahlia Seeds! Embark on a journey of floral wonder with Dahlia seeds. Elevate your garden with a vibrant symphony of colors and intricate petals, creating a living canvas of natural artistry. Whether you're an experienced gardener or new to the craft, these seeds promise to turn your space into a mesmerizing tapestry of blooms. Immerse yourself in the joy of gardening – plant Dahlia seeds now and witness your landscape come alive with exquisite elegance. Plant Type: Dahlia (Various varieties) Season: Spring to early summer USDA Zones: Zones 8-11 (can vary based on variety) Height: Varies by variety, typically 1-4 feet Bloom Season: Summer to fall Bloom Color: Diverse range including red, pink, yellow, orange, and more Environment: Ideal for outdoor gardens, borders, and containers Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile soil Deer Resistant: Generally deer-resistant Latin Name: Dahlia spp. Temperature: Prefers warm temperatures, frost-sensitive Average Germ Time: 7-14 days Light Required: Full sun to partial shade Depth: Plant seeds at a depth of 1/4 inch Sowing Rate: 2-3 seeds per inch Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged Plant Spacing: Space plants 12-36 inches apart, depending on variety Elevate your garden with the vibrant colors and elegant blooms of Dahlia flowers. Plant these seeds to create a captivating display of natural beauty in your outdoor space.
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20 Dark Red Black Hibiscus Seeds
Dark Red Black Hibiscus Seeds Growing hibiscus is an easy way to add a tropical flair to your garden. When you know how to care for hibiscus plants, you will be rewarded with many years of lovely flowers. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 5 - 9Height: 24 - 36 inchesBloom Season: Early summer to late summerBloom Color: Dark Red BlackEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8Latin Name: Hibiscus moscheutosPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover lightly, the seed should be visibleSowing Rate: 1 - 2 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 24 - 36 inches
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shipped from Russell, Iowa, USA 20 Dark Red Hummingbird Trumpet Vine Seeds
Add vertical drama and nonstop pollinator action to your garden with Dark Red Hummingbird Trumpet Vine Seeds. These vigorous climbers produce masses of tubular, trumpet-shaped flowers in a deep crimson hue—irresistible to hummingbirds, butterflies, and beneficial pollinators. Ideal for trellises, fences, arbors, and mailboxes, this vine brings vertical color and wild energy wherever it climbs. Known botanically as Campsis radicans, Trumpet Vine is a perennial powerhouse that thrives in full sun and tough conditions. Once established, it needs little maintenance, tolerates drought, and grows quickly—often reaching heights of 20 to 30 feet in a single season. The deep red flowers bloom from midsummer through fall, offering a long-lasting display and a magnet for hummingbirds. We recommend it for any gardener looking to fill space with bold blooms and natural life. It also works beautifully as a living screen or erosion control plant thanks to its robust root system. 🌱 Why Grow Dark Red Hummingbird Trumpet Vine Seeds Produces deep red blooms hummingbirds can’t resist Fast-growing vine reaches up to 30 feet Ideal for trellises, fences, pergolas, and vertical gardens Long bloom season from midsummer into fall Hardy perennial in zones 4–9 Drought-tolerant and low maintenance once established 🌿 Growing Tips Start Indoors: Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or direct sow outdoors after frost has passed Soil & Water: Prefers well-drained soil; tolerates poor or sandy conditions once mature Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours) ensures the best flowering Spacing: Plant 2–3 feet apart; provide sturdy support for climbing Pruning: Prune back hard in early spring to control size and encourage new growth Caution: Vines can be vigorous—ideal for large spaces or controlled environments ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall does Trumpet Vine grow?It can grow up to 30 feet in a single season with proper support and sunlight. Is this vine invasive?Trumpet Vine is very vigorous. Prune annually and plant where it won’t overtake delicate plants or structures. When does it bloom?Expect blooms from midsummer through fall. First-year plants may focus on foliage, with heavier blooms in year two. Do hummingbirds really love it?Yes—trumpet-shaped red flowers are a favorite nectar source for hummingbirds and butterflies. Can I grow it in a pot?Yes, in large containers with strong support. Prune regularly to control growth. What zones is it hardy in?USDA Zones 4–9. In colder climates, mulch heavily to protect roots over winter.
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20 Delicata Squash Seeds
If you're looking to grow delicious, compact winter squash with a hint of sweet potato flavor – Delicata is your go-to variety. This heirloom favorite produces creamy white fruits with green stripes and a tender, sweet interior. Why Grow Delicata Squash? 🍠 Sweet, nutty flavor – reminiscent of sweet potato 📏 Compact vines – ideal for smaller gardens 🌞 Thrives in full sun – reliable performance outdoors 🏆 AAS Winner – proven quality and productivity 🌱 Perfect for roasting or stuffing – skin is edible when cooked What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains approximately 20 Delicata squash seeds. Expect fruits weighing 1–1½ lbs, with each plant producing up to 8 fruits on average. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: After last frost (outdoors) or indoors before Plant Depth: 1" deep Plant Height: 12–24" Spacing: 2–3 plants per hill, spaced 4–6 feet apart Sunlight: Full sun Soil: Well-drained, average fertility Harvest: 95 days from planting FAQs Is Delicata squash easy to grow? Yes. It’s relatively easy and well-suited for beginner gardeners. Just give it full sun and well-drained soil. Do you need to peel Delicata squash? No. The skin is thin and edible when cooked, which makes prep fast and easy. Can I grow Delicata in containers? It's possible in large containers with good drainage and room for vining, but ground planting is preferred for best yields. How many fruits per plant? Each plant can produce around 6–8 fruits on average under good conditions. Where to buy Delicata squash seeds for sale? At Seeds World, you can get fresh heirloom Delicata squash seeds shipped quickly within the U.S. Perfect for home gardens and small farms.
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20 Double Dark Pink Hibiscus Seeds
Growing hibiscus is an easy way to add a tropical flair to your garden. When you know how to care for hibiscus plants, you will be rewarded with many years of lovely flowers. Let’s look at some tips on how to care for hibiscus. Cultivating Difficulty: Easy Soil pH: Acidic Soil Type: Loam, Peat, SandFeatures: Flowering Climate: Subtropical, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & DrySunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun Genus: HibiscusPlant Habit: FloweringLife Cycle: Perennial Common Name: HibiscusWatering: MediumSeason of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer Growing Hibiscus From Seeds Nick the Seed Coat Nick the hard seed coat at the wider, rounded end of the seed with a clean craft knife. Soak the Seeds Soak the seeds in a small bowl of hot water for up to 24 hours. Begin the sowing process 12 weeks before your last expected spring frost. Prep the Planting Tray Fill a planting tray with moist seed-starting mix, usually a soil-less product that combines perlite, vermiculite, and peat moss. Sow the Seeds Sow the seeds 1/4 inch deep, firming the moist seed-starting mix over the seed. Place one seed per plug if your seed tray has inserts that hold the mix in separate 1- to 2-inch compartments. Otherwise, sow seeds a few inches apart so seedlings will be easy to remove later. Keep Them Warm Set the tray on a waterproof greenhouse heat mat set to 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit or in a room with the same temperature range. Conserve Moisture Cover the tray with its included clear plastic dome or with plastic wrap to keep moisture in. Check the Seed Tray Check the seed tray regularly over the one to three weeks it takes the seeds to germinate. Ensure the soil is moist but not soggy. Too-wet soil can cause the seeds to rot before they germinate. Remove the Plastic Remove the plastic when plants emerge and move the tray to a site where it receives bright, indirect sunlight. Apply Fertilizer Apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer mixed to half its recommended strength with every other watering after the seedlings produce their first true leaves – the first pair of leaves after the initial seed leaves that emerge at germination. Water enough to keep the potting soil evenly moist, never letting it dry out or become waterlogged. Transplant the Seedlings Transplant the seedlings to separate 1-gallon containers filled with standard potting soil when they have at least three sets of leaves. Allow them to grow in a sheltered area for several weeks before transitioning them to their permanent outdoor location when all danger of frost has passed.
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20 Double Pink Yellow Hibiscus Seeds
Double Pink Yellow Hibiscus Seeds Growing hibiscus is an easy way to add a tropical flair to your garden. When you know how to care for hibiscus plants, you will be rewarded with many years of lovely flowers. Let’s look at some tips on how to care for hibiscus. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 5 - 9Height: 24 - 36 inchesBloom Season: Early summer to late summerBloom Color: Pink YellowEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8Latin Name: Hibiscus moscheutos Planting DirectionsTemperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover lightly, seed should be visibleSowing Rate: 1 - 2 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 24 - 36 inches
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Shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 20 Douglas Fir Tree Seeds
Green Douglas Fir, Pseudotsuga Menziesii Viridis, Tree Seeds Douglas Fir is a huge and stately long-lived evergreen conifer, the largest member of the pine family. Specimens more than 300 feet tall with trunk diameters exceeding 15 feet are known. Some of the larger trees are believed to be over a thousand years old. Douglas Fir has a narrow pyramidal shape, losing their lower branching and becoming more cylindrical with age. The bark on young trees is smooth and ashy gray; that on mature trees is reddish brown and broken into longitudinal plates; really large trees can have bark more than 12 inches thick. The grayish green needles are flattened, quite soft, about 1 inch long, and arranged all around the twigs like a bottle brush. Needles are fragrant when bruised. The cones are oval and pendulous, 2 to 4 inches long and each scale has a conspicuous three-pointed bract that gives the cone an overall spiny look. These trident shaped bracts are unique to the Douglas Firs. Douglas Firs start bearing cones at the tender age of 10 years and continue to produce nearly every year of their lives. Other Names: Douglas-fir, Douglas Spruce, Green Needled Douglas Fir, Pseudotsuga douglasii, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pseudotsuga taxifolia ViridisZone: 5 to 7Growth Rate: ModeratePlant Type: Needled evergreen coniferFamily: PinaceaeNative Range: Western North AmericaHeight: 40 to 125 feetSpread: 12 to 20 feetShape: PyramidalSun: Full SunFall Color: EvergreenDrought Tolerance: In cultivation, Douglas Fir is not tolerant of drought. They grow best in humid climates.Water: Medium to WetMaintenance: Low Site Requirements/Soil Tolerances: Best grown in medium to wet, well-drained soils in full sun, it can tolerate partial shade, but it does best in full sun. Does best in locations with abundant air and soil moisture. A good tree for northern climates. Culture: One of the most abundant trees in western North America, Douglas Firs grow from sea level to 10,000 feet and in climates that get just 15 inches of precipitation annually to climates that average more than 100 inches of precipitation a year. It often grows in pure to nearly pure stands. Douglas Fir is a widely grown and very popular ornamental in Great Britain. It has been planted in New Zealand as a timber crop and is now considered an invasive weed there. Under ideal conditions, Douglas Fir can grow 35 feet tall in 20 or 25 years. Uses: Bonsai. Attractive specimen, good accent plant, Christmas tree, shade tree, lawn tree. Plant in groups or use as screen/windbreak. Sowing Pseudotsuga menziesii glauca Seeds: For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.Scarify: Soak in water 24 HoursStratify Cold for 30 days, 40 Degrees F in a Moist Medium (Not wet).Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep, Keep moist, (Not wet).
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20 Dwarf Wandering Jew Cuttings
Dwarf Wandering Jew Tradescantia Mini Callisia Repens Bolivian Chain Cuttings 20 cutting live plants 6+” long. No roots. No potThey are awesome houseplants. All they need are rich and moist organic soil to grow. You can grow them in a container or a hanging basket. They are low-light plants so they do very fine inside. Common Name(s) Wandering jew plant, inch plant, flowering inch plant. Wandering jew plants have green, heart-shaped leaves with purple stripes and a silvery sheen to them. Depending on the variety, the leaves can be solid or variegated. Blooms are small with three petals and can be violet or white. Scientific Name Tradescantia Zebrina, Tradescantia FluminensisFamily CommelinaceaeOrigin MexicoHeight Up to 6 FeetLight Bright, Indirect SunWater Average-mediumTemperature 50-80°fHumidity AverageSoil Slightly MoistFertilizer Half-Strength LiquidPropagation CuttingsPests Root Rot, Spider Mites, Aphids
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20 Envy Soybean - Glycine Max Seeds
Envy Soybean - Glycine Max Seeds Envy Soybean is a US-native, early-maturing variety ideal for shorter growing seasons. These compact, bushing plants yield vibrant green pods with 3 seeds each, perfect for edamame, salads, hummus, and more. Key Details: Height: 36–48" | Spacing: 6–9" | Light: Full sun Harvest: 85 days | Planting Temp: Soil at 65°F+ Uses: Fresh, frozen, dried, or processed (tofu, soy milk, etc.) Soil Benefits: Fixes nitrogen, improving fertility Resilient, pest-free, and rich in protein, Envy Soybeans store up to 12 months and are a versatile addition to any garden.
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Shipped from Goldsboro, North Carolina, USA 20 Exotic Rare Orchid Seeds
Bring rare tropical beauty into your home or greenhouse with our Exotic Rare Orchid Seeds — perfect for passionate gardeners, collectors, and orchid enthusiasts looking to take on a rewarding challenge. These seeds can produce some of the world’s most stunning orchids, with blooms known for their vibrant colors, exotic shapes, and long-lasting fragrance. Growing orchids from seed is a truly fascinating process that allows you to experience the full life cycle of this extraordinary plant. Though delicate and requiring patience, success rewards you with one-of-a-kind blossoms and the satisfaction of nurturing these botanical treasures from the very beginning. 🌱 Why Grow Exotic Rare Orchid Seeds? 🌸 Grow Rare Orchid Varieties: Cultivate exotic and unique hybrids not commonly available in stores. 🌿 Rewarding Experience: Perfect for experienced growers who enjoy precision and patience. 🌼 Long-Lived Plants: Orchids can bloom for decades when properly cared for. 💐 Stunning Blooms: Produce elegant, fragrant flowers that add luxury to any space. 🌺 Ideal for Collectors: Create your own rare orchid hybrids and experiment with propagation. 🌿 Growing Tips (Asymbiotic Germination Method) Orchid seed germination requires precision and sterile technique. For best results, follow these key steps: Obtain Fresh Orchid Seeds: Always source from reputable suppliers to ensure high viability. Sterilize Materials: Clean all containers, media, and tools to prevent fungal contamination. Prepare Growing Medium: Use nutrient-rich agar or specialized orchid media with balanced pH. Sow Seeds Carefully: Place sterilized seeds onto the agar using a sterile tool; avoid overcrowding. Incubate in Warm Darkness: Keep sealed at 70–75°F (21–24°C) in a dark, humid environment. Be Patient: Germination can take weeks to months depending on orchid variety. Transplant Seedlings: Once protocorms develop leaves and roots, move to small pots with a fine orchid mix. 💡 Tip: If you’re new to orchids, start with mature plants or keikis before attempting seed germination. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are orchid seeds easy to grow?Orchid seeds are tiny and require sterile growing conditions. They are best suited for experienced growers or laboratory environments. How long does it take orchid seeds to germinate?Germination can take several weeks to months, depending on the species and conditions. Can I grow orchids from seeds at home?Yes, but you’ll need a sterile environment, nutrient-rich agar medium, and patience. Most home gardeners prefer propagating orchids through division or keiki propagation for easier results. What type of orchids can these seeds produce?These seeds come from rare and exotic species, capable of producing beautiful and diverse hybrids. How long do orchids live?With proper care, orchids can live and bloom for decades, bringing long-lasting beauty to your collection. Where to Buy Exotic Rare Orchid Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Exotic Orchid Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for collectors and experienced growers, these seeds allow you to cultivate rare and striking orchid species right from your own growing setup. Each seed batch is handled with care to ensure maximum germination potential.
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Shipped from Canton, OH, USA 20 False Sea Onion Lily - Ornithogalum Caudatum
Looking for Sea Onion seeds? This unusual bulb-forming succulent produces a smooth, onion-like bulb that sits partly above the soil and forms many small offsets (bulblets). A striking, low-maintenance houseplant that can also be grown outdoors in warm climates. Why Choose False Sea Onion? Architectural bulb & offsets – forms decorative bulblets on the outer bulb layers Great for containers – thrives indoors with bright light and well-draining mix Low care – drought tolerant once established; easy to propagate Distinctive blooms – tall racemes with many green-white flowers in season What’s in the Pack? Sealed packet of approximately 20 Onion Lily seeds (Albuca bracteata). Ideal for starting your own bulbs from seed. Planting Instructions Best Time to Sow: Late winter through early summer indoors; anytime under controlled conditions Soil: Fast-draining, sandy/cactus mix; add perlite/pumice for extra drainage Light: Bright light indoors; outdoors full sun to partial shade in warm zones Depth: Surface-sow or cover very lightly (about 1–2 mm) with sand/vermiculite Temperature: ~68–72°F (20–22°C) for germination Watering: Keep evenly moist until germination (about 2–3 weeks); then allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings Growing Zone: USDA 10–11 outdoors (9 with protection); grow as a houseplant in cooler regions FAQs What is the botanical name for Pregnant Onion? Albuca bracteata, historically sold as Ornithogalum longibracteatum/caudatum. Can I grow it from seed or only from bulblets? Both methods work. Seeds are straightforward to start; seedlings take patience to reach flowering size. Bulblets from mature bulbs establish faster. How long until it flowers from seed? With good light and care, expect several years (often around 4–6) to reach blooming size. Is Pregnant Onion edible? No. This plant is ornamental only. Parts are considered toxic if ingested; sap may irritate skin. Keep away from pets and children. Where to buy Pregnant Onion seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we list fresh Albuca bracteata seeds from trusted U.S. sellers, with clear germination guidance and fast fulfillment. Compare pack sizes and reviews to choose the best option for your project.
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Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 20 Feather Tree Seeds
Feather Tree Fern of the Desert Lysiloma Thornberi White Flower Shrub Seeds The Feather Tree is native to the state of Arizona and a small part of Mexico. They have a soft look with their feathery ferny foliage but are very tough plants that can tolerate a variety of conditions. Being desert natives, they are at home in full sun, heat, drought, and sandy or rocky soil, but are also able to tolerate coastal conditions, pollution, and moist soil. Because they are legumes, they can help fix nitrogen in the soil. The Feather Tree is considered a large shrub to a small tree and can be trained/pruned into your desired form and shape. They grow at a rate of about 2 feet per year and are a popular ornamental & shade tree. The foliage is evergreen to partly deciduous with a ‘fall’ leaf color of bright golden yellow. The Feather Tree blooms in spring with clusters of white flower balls that turn to 4 - 6” long seed pods in the fall. Name: Feather TreeOther Common Names: Feather Bush / Fern of the DesertScientific Name: Lysiloma Thornberi Syn. Lysiloma Microphylla Thornberi / Lysiloma WatsoniiColor: Creamy White Flowers / Brown Seed PodsPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: SpringHardiness Zone: 9 - 11Plant Height: 12 - 15'Plant Spacing: 12 - 15'Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry
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20 Flowering Dogwood Tree Seeds
White Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida Southern) Seeds Elegant, beautiful spectacular tree. Easy to grow, ideal for beginners, masters, and children alike. You will get the best seeds. They are fast growing. Use regular Potting soil. Perfect for gifts to give to mom, dad, him or her on birthdays, holidays, housewarming,s or any other occasion. Name: White Flowering Dogwood Scientific Name: Cornus florida southern Hardiness zone: 5 through 9 Plant height: 15-30 feet Light requirements: full sun to part shade Soil & water preferences grow well in well-drained soil. Growing Instructions: 1. Scarification: Soak in water for 24hrs 2. stratification: cold stratify for 120 days. Check every two weeks to make sure seeds are moist and that seeds are not molding. if there is a sign of mold, seeds should be soaked in 3:2 parts of water: bleach then rinsed with clean water and put back into cold stratification.
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20 Freshly Harvested Venus Flytrap Seeds
Grow your own insect-eating wonders and enjoy the thrill of cultivating one of nature's most extraordinary plants! Cultivate your very own carnivorous garden with freshly harvested Venus Flytrap seeds (Dionaea muscipula). These seeds offer an exciting opportunity to grow one of nature’s most fascinating plants from scratch. Known for their snap-trap leaves that capture and digest insects, Venus Flytraps are a unique addition to any plant collection. With the right care and patience, you can watch these extraordinary plants develop from tiny seeds into full-grown insect predators. Specifications for Freshly Harvested Venus Flytrap Seeds: Species: Dionaea muscipula Seed Type: Freshly harvested seeds Light Requirements: Bright, indirect sunlight or artificial grow light Soil Type: Nutrient-poor, well-draining mix (sphagnum peat moss and perlite) Watering: Use distilled, rain, or deionized water; keep soil consistently moist Humidity: High; maintain with a plastic dome or humidity tray Temperature: 70-85°F (21-29°C) for germination Germination Time: 4-8 weeks, potentially longer Stratification: Optional, 4-6 weeks in a refrigerator Germination and Care Instructions: Stratification (Optional): For better germination rates, stratify the seeds by placing them in a moist medium (such as sphagnum moss) and refrigerating them for 4-6 weeks. This simulates the natural winter conditions that the seeds would experience in the wild. Planting: Sow seeds on the surface of a nutrient-poor, well-draining soil mix, such as sphagnum peat moss and perlite. Lightly press the seeds into the soil, but do not cover them, as they need light to germinate. Light: Provide bright, indirect sunlight or artificial lighting. A grow light can be used to ensure the seeds receive adequate light for germination. Temperature: Maintain a warm environment, ideally between 70-85°F, to encourage germination. Watering: Use distilled, rain, or deionized water to keep the soil consistently moist. Venus Flytrap seeds require high humidity to germinate, so consider covering the container with a plastic dome or placing it in a humidity tray. Germination Time: Venus Flytrap seeds typically germinate within 4-8 weeks, although some may take longer. Be patient and maintain consistent conditions. Transplanting: Once seedlings have developed their first true leaves and are large enough to handle, carefully transplant them into individual pots with the same nutrient-poor soil mix. Ongoing Care: Continue to provide high humidity, bright light, and proper watering to ensure your Venus Flytraps thrive as they mature.
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Shipped from Spring City, Tennessee, USA 20 Fushimi Sweet Pepper Seeds
Japanese Fushimi Pepper Seeds: Grow Your Own Mild and Delicious Fushimi Peppers In Japan, the Fushimi pepper and the Shishito pepper are valued for their sweet flavor and crunchy texture, they are commonly pickled, stir-fried, or sautéed Japanese Fushimi peppers, also known as Fushimi togarashi or Fushimi sweet peppers, have a number of distinct properties. Here are some key characteristics of Fushimi pepper seeds: Pepper Variety: Fushimi peppers belong to the Capsicum annuum species, which includes various sweet and hot pepper varieties. Mild Heat: Fushimi peppers are generally considered to be mild, with a Scoville heat rating ranging from 100 to 500. They have a subtle heat that is much milder compared to spicy peppers like jalapeños or habaneros. Slim Shape: Fushimi peppers are long and slender, typically measuring around 4 to 6 inches in length. Their thin walls make them suitable for quick cooking methods like stir-frying or tempura. Thin Flesh: The flesh of Fushimi peppers is relatively thin and tender. It offers a crisp texture when eaten raw and becomes silky when cooked. Green to Red Ripening: Fushimi peppers start out green and gradually turn red as they mature. Green Fushimi peppers are often harvested for pickling purposes, while the red ones are commonly used in various culinary applications. Sweet Flavor: Fushimi peppers are known for their mild and sweet flavor profile. They have subtle fruity undertones and a hint of bitterness that complements the overall taste. The sweetness is more pronounced when the peppers are fully ripe. Versatile Culinary Uses: Fushimi peppers are widely used in Japanese cuisine. They are frequently employed in tempura dishes, stir-fries, salads, pickles, and as a topping for okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes). When growing Fushimi peppers from seeds, it's important to provide them with adequate sunlight, warm temperatures, and well-drained soil. These peppers can be grown in containers or directly in the garden, depending on your preference and available space. With proper care, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of Fushimi peppers to incorporate into your favorite dishes.
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20 Giant Blue Moon Aster Flower Seeds
Aster (Callistephus Tall Pompon Blue Moon) This is one of the most unique Asters plants you can start from flower seed! This white Aster Callistephus with a blue center grows to approximately 20 inches tall. Aster Blue Moon has large pompons which are 2 to 3 inches wide and simply loaded with petals. Massive disks of dark and light blue all centered on a white outer rim, adding eye-catching color to the flower border all summer long. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 9Height: 20 inchesBloom Season: Early summer to early fallBloom Color: White w/ blue centerEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, rich, deep, light soil, pH 5.5 - 6.5Deer Resistant: YesHouse Plant: NoLatin Name: Callistephus PomponPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 60 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover seed with topsoil thinly after sowingSowing Rate: 3 - 5 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep soil slightly moist but not wetPlant Spacing: 9 - 12 inches Quantity: 20 Giant Blue Moon Aster Flower Seeds
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Shippep from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 20 Giant Fava Bean Seeds
Giant Fava Bean Seeds – Cool-Season Favorite Broad beans, also called fava beans, are easy to grow, cold-hardy (Zones 3–8), and perfect for cool seasons. Quick Growing Tips: Planting: Sow 1–2" deep, 6" apart in double rows (9" apart) during October–November (mild winters) or February–May. Soil: Enrich with compost; pH 6.0–6.5. Support: Stake or string tall plants to prevent falling. Harvest: Pick fresh when pods are plump or dry when pods shrivel. Versatile for fresh dishes or soups, fava beans thrive in cool climates but avoid excessive heat or humidity. Note: May cause allergies in some individuals.
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20 Giant Hibiscus Flower Seeds – 18 Vibrant Colors
Bring paradise to your garden with our Giant Hibiscus Flower Seeds – 18 Color Mix, featuring dazzling blooms in brilliant shades of red, pink, white, orange, yellow, purple, and more! Each flower reaches up to 8–10 inches across, transforming your outdoor space into a tropical oasis. These hibiscus plants thrive in full sunlight and warm temperatures, rewarding you with continuous blooms from spring through fall. Perfect for garden borders, patios, or large containers, these stunning flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds, creating a living masterpiece right in your backyard. 🌱 Why Grow Giant Hibiscus Flower Seeds? 🌸 18 Stunning Colors – Enjoy a rainbow of tropical hues in one mix! 🌞 Blooms All Summer – Long-lasting flowers from late spring to fall. 🦋 Pollinator-Friendly – Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. 🌿 Easy to Grow & Low Maintenance – Perfect for beginners and experts alike. 🏡 Versatile Planting Options—Grow in garden beds, containers, or along fences. 🌿 Growing Tips Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before planting to boost germination. Plant indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or directly outdoors after frost danger passes. Planting Depth: ¼ inch deep in fertile, well-drained soil. Temperature: Keep soil between 70–85°F (21–29°C). Sunlight: Requires full sun (6–8 hours daily) for vibrant blooms. Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy. Blooming Time: Expect blooms in 90–120 days after germination. Hardiness Zones: Ideal for Zones 8–11, or grow as an annual in cooler areas. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How big do Giant Hibiscus flowers get?Each bloom can reach 8–10 inches across, making them true showstoppers! Are these hibiscus plants perennial or annual?In warm zones (8–11) they are perennial. In cooler climates, they can be grown as annuals or overwintered indoors. How long does it take for hibiscus seeds to bloom?You can expect flowers in about 3–4 months after germination with proper care. Can I grow hibiscus in pots?Yes! Hibiscus grows beautifully in large containers—just make sure they get plenty of sun. Are these seeds easy to grow?Yes, hibiscus seeds are beginner-friendly and only need warmth, moisture, and sunlight to thrive. Where to Buy Giant Hibiscus Flower Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-germination Giant Hibiscus Flower Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Whether you’re designing a tropical garden or just want a burst of exotic color, these 18-color hibiscus seeds will bring endless beauty to your landscape.
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20 Gloxinia Brocade Double Mix Seeds
Gloxinia Brocade Double Mix is perfect for creating a focal point in any interior design scheme, whether placed on a sunny windowsill, in a conservatory, or in a shaded part of your garden that rarely sees direct sunlight. Its stunning flowers not only enhance the visual appeal of any space but also bring a sense of tropical luxury and serenity. Ideal for those who appreciate the finer details in plant aesthetics, each bloom in this mix is a masterpiece of floral architecture, boasting layers of thick, soft petals that resemble the finesse of old-world brocade fabrics. The foliage complements the flowers with its own lush, green velvet texture, enhancing the overall opulence of the plant. Specifications for Gloxinia Brocade Double Mix (Sinningia speciosa): Season: Perennial, often grown as an annual or houseplant. USDA Zones: 10-11 (as perennials); widely grown indoors in other zones. Height: Typically grows up to 6-12 inches tall. Bloom Season: Flowers in summer when grown indoors; timing can vary based on indoor growing conditions. Bloom Color: Mixed, including shades of purple, red, pink, and white. Environment: Prefers indoor environments or shaded outdoor areas in warm climates. Soil Type: Rich, well-draining potting mix, ideally peaty. Latin Name: Sinningia speciosa Temperature: Optimal growth at 65-75°F (18-24°C). Average Germ Time: Germination can take 2-3 weeks under optimal conditions. Light Required: Bright, indirect light. Depth: Surface sow; seeds need light to germinate. Sowing Rate: Sparse; seeds should be spread thinly to avoid overcrowding. Moisture: Consistently moist soil, avoid waterlogging. Plant Spacing: Space plants about 6-8 inches apart to allow for full growth.
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Shipped from Saint Augustine, Florida, USA 20 Golden Currant Berry Seeds (Ribes Aureum)
Golden Currant Berry Seeds (Ribes Aureum) Edible Fruit Bush Vine These Non-GMO, native golden currant berry seeds are an excellent choice for gardeners who enjoy edible fruit, sweet vanilla, and clove-smelling flowers. They call for full or partial sun, grow 4-7 ft tall, and can be planted into a 5-gallon pot.Usually found near streams, Ribes Aureum blooms yellow flowers March-June, and berries June-August. Unlike most plants, they can withstand a little frost once established. Ribes Aureum is also drought-tolerant.This beautiful berry vine boasts delicious berry fruits for your beverages and recipes! Start your very own berry vine from seed and save big. Take advantage of this unbeatable deal today. Other Names: Ribes Aureum, Spicebush, Golden Currant Berry, Buffalo Currant, Pruterberry, Clove CurrantGrow Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8 Germination Procedure: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours. Next, cold stratify seeds for 2-3 months to simulate winter conditions and break seed dormancy. Seeds must have these cooler temperatures (around 35 degrees). So if not sowing before a cold winter, cold stratification is a must. After 2-3 months of cold stratification in the freezer or in a cold flat, sow seeds 1/4 an inch into the soil. Germination time: 60 days. Pro Tip: Soaking the seeds in water for 24 hours first increases germination rates.
$11.99
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