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20 Golden Currant Shrub Seeds
Golden Currant Shrub Black Fruit Yellow Flower Ribes Chrysobotrya Aurea Seeds The Golden Currant is an ornamental shrub with edible fruit that is native to western North America. In spring, clusters of spicy vanilla-scented flowers attract butterflies and HUMMINGBIRDS. The flowers are edible, and have a very sweet taste! This gourmet delicacy can be used as a dessert or salad topping. (Or wear them in your hair for an on-the-go snack! Ha ha!) The fruit is a berry called a Currant, and currants are about the same size as a blueberry. The fruit of this Currant starts out yellow and turns black at maturity. Currants can be eaten raw, made into jams & pies, or dried & stored for later use. These shrubs tolerate most soil conditions including sandy or clay soil. Their water usage is extremely flexible. They can withstand drought or standing water! These properties make it an excellent choice for erosion control. The Currant Shrub also provides a habitat for woodland creatures, and birds and other small animals will enjoy eating the seeds if you decide to share some. The berries do look stunning against the lovely orange to red fall leaves! Name: Golden CurrantOther Common Names: Black Currant / Buffalo CurrantScientific Name: Ribes Aureum Syn. Chrysobotrya AureaColor: Yellow Flowers / Black FruitPlant Seeds: Fall Sow Seeds or Cold StratifyBloom Time: Flowers in Spring (April - May)Harvest: Fruit July - AugHardiness Zone: 2 - 8Plant height: 48 - 72"Plant Spacing: 24 - 36"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average
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20 Gomphrena Globosa Salmon Seeds
Gomphrena Globosa Salmon Seeds Brighten up your garden with the vibrant charm of our Gomphrena Globosa Salmon Seeds. Known for their striking salmon-pink blooms, these flowers add a burst of color and texture to any garden setting or floral arrangement. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: SummerBloom Color: SalmonEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 6.5 - 7.6Temperature: 68 - 75FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 10 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but press into the soilSowing Rate: 1 - 2 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 12 - 18 inches Cultivation Tips: Plant in well-drained soil under full sun. Gomphrena Globosa is easy to grow and prefers warm temperatures. Sow seeds after the last frost in spring for blooms that last all summer into fall. Regular deadheading will encourage continuous flowering. Bring a pop of color to your landscape with Gomphrena Globosa Salmon Seeds. Whether you are looking to enhance your flower beds or create stunning, sustainable floral arrangements, these seeds are an excellent choice for a vibrant garden.
$11.99
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20 Green Striped Cushaw Seeds
Cushaw Seeds with Green Stripes | Winter Squash Vegetable A magnificent huge crookneck winter squash with green and white streaks, Green Striped Cushaw grows to be over 12 inches long! Originating in southern Mexico, this gently sweet and meaty squash is great as pie filling, cushaw butter, puddings, or roasted in soups, pies, stews, and curries. Save the seeds to purée into sauces or roast for snacks; it was thought that the seeds had therapeutic qualities. One of the plants grown using the Three Sisters method of growing Native American vegetables is squash. Beans and corn make up the other two plants in the Three Sisters. In this practice of companion planting, each plant played a specific duty. The corn provided support for the vining beans as they grew. Using squash as a ground cover helped to keep weeds from growing. Beans served as everyone's natural fertilizer. Plant Name: Green Striped Cushaw Winter Squash Curcubita argyrosperma, the Latin name 7–14 days for germination 110 days until harvest Growth Pattern: Vines 3–9 USDA Zones Lifespan: yearly Full Sun, Partially Shady Heirloom and open pollinated varieties
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20 Green 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. Plant Habit: Flowering Soil pH: Acidic Genus: Hibiscus Watering: Medium Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun Life Cycle: Perennial Common Name: Hibiscus Features: Flowering Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer Climate: Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry, Subtropical Cultivating Difficulty: Easy Soil Type: Loam, Peat, Sand Quantity: 20 Green Yellow Hibiscus Seeds
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20 Habanero Pepper Rainbow Mix Seeds
Habanero Pepper Rainbow Mix Seeds | HOT Color Blend, Non-GMO Vegetable Habanero peppers are known for their intense heat and bold flavor, making them a favorite among spice lovers. If you're interested in growing your own habanero peppers it's important to choose the right seeds. Heirloom and Non-GMO habanero pepper blend seeds like the ones offered here are the best choice for those who want to grow healthy and vibrant habanero plants. These seeds are free from genetic modifications and are bred for their hardiness and flavor. Habanero Pepper seeds (rainbow mix): A beautiful heirloom blend of orange, red, brown, yellow, green and white. Germination Procedure: Sow 1/4 inch deep. Keep seeds and soil moist throughout the germination phase. Germination time: 21 days.
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Shipped from Titusville, Florida, USA 20 Heirloom Iris Seeds
Add a touch of heritage and elegance to your garden with Heirloom Iris Seeds These seeds come from plants that have been cherished and passed down through generations for their stunning beauty and resilience. Heirloom irises bloom with a range of captivating colors and intricate patterns, making them a favorite among gardeners and flower enthusiasts alike. Specifications for Heirloom Iris Seeds: Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3-9 Height: 18-24 inches Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-draining, moderately fertile Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Iris spp. Temperature: Frost-hardy, temperate climates Germ Time: Several weeks; benefits from cold stratification Light Required: Full sun preferred Depth: 1/4 inch Sowing Rate: Space seeds 12-18 inches apart Moisture: Regular in growing season, less once established Plant Spacing: 12-18 inches Planting Instructions: Planting Depth: Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in well-draining soil. Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade. Watering Needs: Water regularly during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Bloom Time: Typically flowers in late spring to early summer. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Heirloom Iris Seeds offer a rewarding gardening experience with spectacular results. These irises not only beautify your garden but also connect you to a lineage of gardening traditions, allowing you to grow a legacy of your own.
$16.99 - $19.99
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20 Henderson Baby Lima Bean Seeds
Henderson Baby Lima Bean Bush White Phaseolus Lunatus Vegetable Seeds Henderson's Dwarf is an heirloom bush bean. These baby limas are very tender with a fabulous buttery flavor. It is an early variety that stores well, & can be canned, frozen, or dried. Name: Henderson Baby Lima BeanOther Common Names: Henderson's DwarfScientific Name: Phaseolus LunatusColor: White BeansPlant Seeds: When Soil Temp Warms to 70fHarvest: 75 DaysHardiness Zone: AnnualPlant Height: 12 - 18"Plant Spacing: 3 - 6"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average
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20 Honeysuckle Vine Seeds
Honeysuckle Vine Seeds – Fragrant, Fast-Growing Perennial Climber Attracts Pollinators | Easy to Grow | Multi-Use Beauty Fill your garden with the sweet fragrance and vibrant blooms of honeysuckle vines—a timeless favorite known for attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, and admiration all season long. These easy-to-grow perennials bloom heavily in spring and often continue into summer, thriving in warm climates with little maintenance. 🌸 Why You’ll Love It:• Fragrant Blooms – Fills your garden with sweet scent• Attracts Hummingbirds & Butterflies – A pollinator magnet• Fast-Growing & Hardy – Heat-tolerant and nearly indestructible• Versatile Landscaping Use – Grows beautifully on fences, arbors, trellises, or as groundcover• Erosion Control & Container Friendly – Ideal for slopes or small-space gardening 🌱 Plant Details: Type: Perennial Vine Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade Height: Climbs or spreads depending on support Climate: Thrives in subtropical and temperate zones Difficulty: Easy – great for beginners Bloom Time: Heavy in spring, often continuing into autumn Whether cascading over a fence or climbing a trellis, honeysuckle vines bring effortless beauty, fragrance, and life to any outdoor space.
$14.09 - $15.99
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20 Iris Flower Seeds – Rare Mix of Exotic Colors
Grow a stunning rainbow of colors with these Iris flower seeds. This vibrant mix features up to 20 unique iris varieties, including ruffled, bicolor, and rare shades like bronze-purple, lavender fringe, and pure white. Each flower adds sculptural elegance and bold hues to your garden. Why Grow Iris from Seed? 🎨 Incredible variety of colors – from deep blue to golden yellow 🪻 Striking flowers with bold patterns – a favorite among gardeners 🌞 Loves full sun – thrives in warm, bright gardens 🌱 Easy to start outdoors – no greenhouse needed What’s Included? Each pack includes a curated mix of 20 iris seeds, selected for ornamental diversity. Ideal for collectors, hobbyists, or gardeners seeking bold visual impact. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early spring or late summer Soil: Well-drained, loamy soil (pH 6.0–7.0) Light: Full sun Depth: ¼ inch – press seeds lightly into soil Watering: Keep moist until germination (21–28 days) FAQs How many colors are in the mix? The mix includes up to 20 distinct iris varieties, featuring a wide range of colors like teal-pink, royal blue, bronze-purple, and white-ruffle. Are these perennial irises? Yes. Most iris varieties in this mix are perennial and will return each year with proper care. Do I need to cold-stratify the seeds? Cold stratification is recommended for higher germination rates – refrigerate the seeds in a moist paper towel for 4–6 weeks before planting. Can I grow them in containers? Yes, iris seeds can be started in pots or trays and transplanted once they sprout. Where to buy iris flower seeds for sale? You can order premium iris seeds right here at Seeds World. We offer curated, high-viability seed mixes with fast shipping across the U.S. Iris is a genus of 260–300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, which is also the name for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, Iris. Some authors state that the name refers to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.As well as being the scientific name, iris is also widely used as a common name for all Iris species, as well as some belonging to other closely related genera. A common name for some species is 'flags', while the plants of the subgenus Scorpiris are widely known as 'junos', particularly in horticulture. It is a popular garden flower. The often-segregated, monotypic genera Belamcanda (blackberry lily, I. domestica), Hermodactylus (snake's head iris, I. tuberosa), and Pardanthopsis (vesper iris, I. dichotoma) are currently included in Iris. Three Iris varieties are used in the Iris flower data set outlined by Ronald Fisher in his 1936 paper The use of multiple measurements in taxonomic problems as an example of linear discriminant analysis.
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Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 20 Jerusalem Artichoke Seeds – Helianthus tuberosus
Grow your own delicious, nutrient-packed Jerusalem Artichokes (Helianthus tuberosus) — a hardy perennial known for its beautiful sunflower-like blooms and edible tubers. Often called Sunchokes or Earth Apples, these plants are prized for their nutty, sweet flavor and impressive adaptability. 🌿 Please Note: These are seeds, not tubers. Grow from seed for a rewarding start-to-harvest experience! Native to North America, Jerusalem Artichokes grow 6–10 feet tall with vibrant yellow flowers that attract pollinators while producing crisp beige to reddish tubers underground. They thrive in zones 3–9, tolerate a range of soils, and are ideal for home gardens or sustainable farms. 🌱 Why Grow Jerusalem Artichoke Seeds? 🍽️ Edible & Nutritious: Tubers are rich in inulin, fiber, and potassium — perfect for roasting or soups. 🌻 Dual Purpose: Ornamental blooms + delicious harvest. 🪴 Low Maintenance: Grows easily in full sun or part shade. 🌾 Perennial Producer: Returns year after year with minimal care. 🌍 Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies all season long. 🌿 Growing Tips Cold Stratification: For best results, cold stratify seeds for 30–60 days before planting. Sowing: Start indoors a few weeks before the last frost or sow outdoors after frost danger has passed. Depth: Plant seeds ¼–½ inch deep in well-drained soil. Spacing: Allow 3–5 feet between plants — they grow tall and wide! Light: Full sun to part shade. Harvest: Dig up tubers in fall after the flowers fade, about 120–150 days after planting. 💡 Tip: Leave a few tubers in the ground to regrow the following year! ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these seeds or tubers?These are seeds, not tubers. They grow into plants that produce edible tubers in 120–150 days. Can I grow Jerusalem Artichokes in containers?Yes, choose large deep containers (at least 10 gallons) for best tuber development. Do they come back every year?Yes! They’re perennial and regrow from leftover tubers in the soil. How tall do they get?Mature plants can reach 6–10 feet tall with bright yellow flowers. When should I harvest them?Harvest in late fall to winter, once foliage begins to die back. Where to Buy Jerusalem Artichoke Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-germination Jerusalem Artichoke Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for home gardeners and sustainable growers looking for beauty and bounty — right in your backyard.
$17.99
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20 Jewelweed - Impatiens Capensis Seeds
Jewelweed - Impatiens Capensis Seeds Seeds Impatiens capensis Jewelweed rare wildflower Impatiens capensis or Orange Jewelweed touch-me-not. This relative of the common impatiens also forms small seed pods that burst and send seeds quite a distance. Growing 2-5 feet tall and liking moist soil, this plant will produce these orange blossoms from May to October. Jewelweed is a natural remedy for skin rashes, especially poison ivy; helps to heal insect bites fast. I heal my tick bites with Jewelweed. Hummingbirds are the main pollinators, but other insects like bees and bumblebees can pollinate as well. These seeds improve germination with stratification.
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20 Job's Tears Seeds
Job's Tears (Coix lacryma-jobi) Seeds Discover the unique and versatile Job's Tears, a remarkable plant that offers both ornamental beauty and practical uses. Known for its hard, bead-like seeds, Job's Tears can be used in crafts, jewelry, and even as a gluten-free grain. This ancient plant is not only a visual delight with its graceful, grass-like foliage but also a valuable addition to gardens, landscapes, or as a curiosity in your plant collection. Specifications for Job's Tears Seeds: Season: Annual in cooler climates, perennial in tropics. USDA Zones: 8-11 Height: 3-6 feet Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Adaptable, prefers well-drained soil Latin Name: Coix lacryma-jobi Temperature: Warm to hot conditions Germ Time: 14-21 days Light Required: Full sun preferred Depth: Sow 0.5-1 inch deep Sowing Rate: Space seeds to avoid crowding Moisture: Regular watering until established, then drought-tolerant Plant Spacing: 12 inches apart Planting Instructions: Sun Exposure: Prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Soil Type: Thrives in well-draining soil; tolerant of poor soils. Watering Needs: Moderate; more frequent watering in dry conditions, less once established. Plant Spacing: Space seeds or plants about 12 inches apart to allow for growth and airflow. Whether you're looking to enhance your garden's aesthetic with its unique appearance or utilize its seeds for craft and culinary purposes, Job's Tears is an excellent choice for a multifunctional garden addition. Its ease of care and distinctive features make it a fascinating plant to grow and enjoy.
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20 Jujube Fruit Tree Seeds
Jujube Fruit Tree Seeds - Ziziphus Jujuba Plant Jujube Fruit Tree seeds to cultivate your own source of the delightful Jujube fruit. Known for its sweet, date-like flavor, the Jujube tree is a robust addition to any garden, offering both ornamental beauty and tasty fruits. These trees are particularly suited for those seeking a low-maintenance, drought-resistant fruit tree. Jujube Tree Specifications: Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 5-9 Height: Up to 15-30 feet Bloom Season: Spring Bloom Color: Inconspicuous; greenish-yellow Environment: Full sun Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Ziziphus jujuba Temperature: Tolerates a wide range, prefers warmer climates Average Germ Time: 3-4 weeks Light Required: Full sun Depth: 1/4 inch Sowing Rate: One seed per spot Moisture: Moderate until established, drought-tolerant thereafter Planting Instructions: Sun Exposure: Requires full sun for best fruit production. Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained soils but is adaptable to less than ideal conditions. Watering Regimen: Moderate watering needed until established; very low water needs thereafter. Spacing: Plant seeds or saplings 10-15 feet apart to ensure room for growth. Jujube trees are perfect for adding a durable, fruit-bearing tree to your garden that not only provides shade but also produces a unique and delicious fruit.
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20 Korean Fir Tree (Abies Koreana) Seeds
Korean Fir Tree Seeds (Abies Koreana) A beautiful, small to medium-sized conifer that rarely reaches more than 10 m tall, native to southern Korea and Jeju-do between 1000 and 1900 m. The Korean Fir has smooth bark, a dense, pyramidal crown, and dark green, needlelike leaves with white undersides. The compact, upright cones are an attractive purplish blue color. Abies Koreana makes a very good ornamental suited for temperate climates in USDA Zones 5 to 9 and well suited even for the smaller garden. It also makes an attractive Christmas tree even though slower than comparable species. Seeds should be cold-stratified for a month after sowing. Name: Korean FirScientific Name: Abies koreanazone: 5 to 7plant height: 15-30 feetlight requirements: full sun to part shadesoil and water preferences grow well in well-drained soils.Growing Instructions:1. Scarification: soak in water for 24 hours2. stratification: Cold stratify for 30 days3. germination: sow seed 1/8" deep, tamp the soil
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20 Linaria Alpina Seeds
Linaria (Linaria Alpina) grows well on rocky soils, and it performs nicely in containers, along the borders of the garden, in rock gardens, and as a general ground cover. Alpine Toadflax care is fairly simple. Water during prolonged dry spells, and cut back after flowering to encourage a second bloom.Before sowing Linaria Alpina seeds, it is recommended to refrigerate the ground cover seed for 2 - 3 weeks. After refrigeration, sow the Alpine Toadflax seed indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost, and the seedlings will be ready to transplant into the garden after frost danger has passed. Groundcover Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 4 - 9 Height: 6 inches Width: 12 inches Bloom Season: Early summer to late summer Bloom Color: Violet Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy, pH 5.8 - 7.2 Planting Directions Temperature: 60 - 70F Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Lightly cover Sowing Rate: 6 - 7 seeds per plant or approximately 1000 seeds cover 20 square feet Moisture: Keep soil slightly moist, but not wet until germination Plant Spacing: 12 inches Quantity: 20 Linaria Alpina Seeds
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Shipped from Miami, Florida, USA 20 Live Oak Tree Seeds – Quercus virginiana
Plant a piece of American heritage with Live Oak Tree Seeds (Quercus virginiana) – a symbol of strength, endurance, and timeless beauty. Known for its sprawling branches, dense canopy, and impressive longevity, the Live Oak is one of the most iconic shade trees in the Southern United States. These seeds grow into majestic evergreens that provide abundant shade, wildlife habitat, and year-round greenery. Perfect for large gardens, landscapes, or estate plantings, the Live Oak is both ornamental and functional—making it one of the most sought-after native trees. 🌟 Key Features: Majestic Shade Tree – Dense canopy offers excellent cooling shade. Native & Hardy – Adapted to U.S. southern and coastal regions. Wildlife Friendly – Provides shelter and acorns for birds, deer, and squirrels. Long-Lived – Known to thrive for centuries with proper care. Versatile Use – Ideal for landscaping, reforestation, or heritage planting. 🌱 Why Grow Live Oak Tree Seeds? Create a lasting landscape legacy that grows stronger with time. Enjoy one of the most iconic and resilient native trees. Provide shade, beauty, and wildlife support in your garden. 🌿 Growing Tips Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soil Light: Full sun for best growth Sowing Depth: Plant acorns about 1–2 inches deep Watering: Keep soil moist during early growth, then water as needed Germination: 2–6 weeks under proper conditions Growth Rate: Moderate; grows steadily into a large tree over decades ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall will a Live Oak grow?Mature Live Oaks can reach 40–80 feet tall with a wide canopy spread. Do I need to cold stratify the seeds?In most cases, fresh acorns germinate without stratification, but refrigeration for 30–60 days can improve results. How fast do Live Oaks grow?They grow moderately fast when young, about 1–2 feet per year, then slow as they mature. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes, all our tree seeds are heirloom, non-GMO, and fresh for planting. Where to Buy Live Oak Tree Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Quercus virginiana (Live Oak) seeds with fast U.S. shipping, so you can grow your own iconic shade tree with ease.
$29.95
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Shipped from Allentown, PA, USA 20 Loblolly Pine Seeds – Pinus taeda | Fast-Growing Southern Pine Tree
Grow one of the tallest, fastest-growing, and most widely planted pines in the U.S. with Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) Seeds. Known for its impressive height, straight trunk, and adaptability, Loblolly Pine is an ideal choice for timber production, windbreaks, erosion control, wildlife habitat, and large-scale landscaping. This evergreen giant thrives in warm climates and is highly tolerant of heat, humidity, poor soils, and periodic flooding. Its long, soft needles and attractive cones make it both functional and ornamental, while its rapid growth rate ensures quick establishment and early shade. Perfect for homesteaders, reforestation projects, large gardens, and growers looking for a resilient, high-performing pine species. 🌱 Why Grow Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) Seeds? One of the fastest-growing Southern pines Excellent for timber, windbreaks, and erosion control Highly adaptable—thrives in sandy, clay, or low-fertility soils Provides wildlife shelter and year-round evergreen beauty Tolerates heat, humidity, and seasonal flooding 🌿 Growing Tips Plant in full sun for best growth Sow seeds ¼" deep in moist, well-drained soil Cold stratify for 30–45 days for highest germination Water regularly during the first year until established Mature trees reach 80–120 ft with a strong central leader ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What zones is Loblolly Pine best suited for?It grows well in USDA Zones 6–10, especially across the Southeastern U.S. How fast does Loblolly Pine grow?Very fast—2–3+ feet per year in the right conditions. Does Loblolly Pine tolerate poor soil?Yes, it thrives in sandy, clay, acidic, and nutrient-poor soils. How tall will it get?Mature height ranges from 80 to 120 feet, sometimes taller. Do the seeds need cold stratification?Cold stratification improves germination but is not always required. Where to Buy Loblolly Pine Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we provide fresh, high-quality Pinus taeda seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Ideal for reforestation, timber growers, and home landscapers wanting dependable, vigorous trees.
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20 Longan “Dragon Eye” Tropical Fruit Tree Seeds
Looking for Longan Dragon Eye seeds that actually sprout? Our fresh, hand-selected seeds let you grow this exotic South-East Asian fruit right at home. Enjoy juicy, translucent flesh with a rich, lychee-like sweetness—and the pride of harvesting fruit you grew yourself. Why Grow Longan? 🍬 Delicious lychee-style flavor – sweet, aromatic, and refreshing. 🌴 Stunning evergreen foliage – adds a lush, tropical look to patios and greenhouses. 🏡 Container-friendly – prune to keep trees manageable on balconies. 📦 Choose your quantity – available in packs of 5, 10, 20, or 30 seeds. ✅ Fresh & viable – cleaned and tested for >85% germination rate. Planting Instructions Best time to sow: Spring–early summer when soil is consistently ≥ 70°F (21°C). Pre-soak: 24h in warm water to soften the shell and speed germination. Depth: 0.5 in (1.3 cm) in well-draining, slightly acidic soil (pH 6–6.5). Light: Bright indirect light for seedlings; full sun once established. Water: Keep soil evenly moist—never waterlogged—until sprouts appear (10–25 days). FAQ How long does it take a Longan tree to bear fruit? Seed-grown Longan usually fruits in 5–7 years under warm, frost-free conditions. Seeds give you a hardy taproot and unique flavor variations. Can I grow Longan in a pot or indoors? Absolutely. Start in a 1-gal pot, up-pot gradually, prune annually, and move indoors when temperatures drop below 40°F (4°C). What temperatures can Longan tolerate? Optimal growth occurs above 60°F (16°C). Protect young trees from frost with frost cloth or by relocating containers indoors. Where to buy Longan Dragon Eye seeds? At Seed World we stock freshly harvested Longan seeds year-round and ship quickly across the U.S. Ready to grow your own tropical fruit tree? Select your quantity and add to cart today. 🌴🍬
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20 Longleaf Pine - Pinus Palustris Seeds
Grow one of North America's most iconic and enduring trees — the Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris). Once covering millions of acres across the southeastern United States, this majestic evergreen is prized for its towering height, long lush needles, and remarkable longevity. Whether you're planting for landscape beauty, wildlife habitat, or reforestation, Longleaf Pine is a legacy tree worth growing. Plant Highlights 🌲 Iconic Native Tree — one of North America's most historically significant pines 📏 Impressive Height — grows 40–100 feet tall at maturity 🌟 Long Needles — lush, evergreen foliage up to 18 inches long ☀️ Full Sun Lover — thrives in open, sunny locations 🪸 Drought Tolerant — once established, highly resilient in dry conditions 🦅 Wildlife Habitat — supports birds, pollinators, and native ecosystems 🌿 Hardiness Zones: 6–9 Specifications Common Name: Longleaf Pine Scientific Name: Pinus palustris Hardiness Zones: 6–9 Mature Height: 40–100 feet Light: Full sun to part shade Soil: Well-drained; tolerates sandy and poor soils Growth Rate: Slow to moderate Germination Guide Scarification: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat Stratification: Cold stratify seeds for 30 days in a moist medium in the refrigerator Sowing: Plant seeds ⅜" deep in well-draining soil; keep consistently moist Location: Place in a warm, sunny spot or under grow lights until seedlings establish Frequently Asked Questions How fast does Longleaf Pine grow? Longleaf Pine is slow-growing in its early years — it spends its first several years in a "grass stage" building a deep root system before shooting upward. Patience pays off with a long-lived, majestic tree. Is Longleaf Pine hard to grow from seed? With proper preparation (soaking and cold stratification), germination is reliable. The key is patience during the grass stage and ensuring the seedling has full sun and well-drained soil. What soil does Longleaf Pine prefer? It thrives in well-drained, sandy, or poor soils — conditions where many other trees struggle. Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged soil. Can I grow Longleaf Pine in a container? You can start seedlings in containers, but this tree needs to be transplanted to the ground early due to its deep taproot. It's best suited for open landscapes and large properties. What is the Longleaf Pine grass stage? For the first 2–7 years, Longleaf Pine seedlings look like a clump of grass while developing a deep taproot. This is completely normal — once the root system is established, the tree grows rapidly upward.
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20 Mediterranean Cypress Tree Seeds
Mediterranean Cypress Tree Green Spire / Pencil Pine / Indian Cedar These evergreen beauties are known for their extremely tall, thin appearance that makes them perfect for containers, in small spaces, or grown in a line to make a living fence. Name: Mediterranean CypressScientific Name: Cupressus Sempervirens StrictaColor: GreenPlant Seeds: Fall / Cold StratifyBloom Time: N/aHardiness Zone: 8 - 11Plant height: 20 - 40’Plant Spacing: 4 - 6’Light Requirements: Sun-Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average - DryQuantity: 20 Mediterranean Cypress Tree Seeds
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20 Mexican Palo Verde Seeds – Jerusalem Thorn Tree | Parkinsonia aculeata
Bring striking desert beauty to your landscape with Mexican Palo Verde (Parkinsonia aculeata), also known as Jerusalem Thorn. This fast-growing, drought-tolerant tree is famous for its bright green bark, airy canopy, and masses of vivid yellow flowers that bloom from spring through summer. Native to arid and semi-arid regions, Palo Verde thrives where other trees struggle. Its deep roots, nitrogen-fixing ability, and extreme heat tolerance make it an excellent choice for xeriscaping, erosion control, shade, and sustainable landscaping. Pollinators love the flowers, while birds benefit from the tree’s structure and seed pods. Perfect for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, climate-resilient tree with dramatic visual appeal. 🌱 Why Grow Mexican Palo Verde Seeds? Extremely drought and heat tolerant Fast-growing shade tree for dry climates Brilliant yellow flowers attract bees & pollinators Green photosynthetic bark adds year-round interest Ideal for xeriscapes, desert gardens & erosion control Nitrogen-fixing tree improves soil health 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun Seed Prep: Scarify seeds (nick or soak in hot water overnight) Sowing: Plant ¼–½" deep in well-drained soil Germination: 10–21 days after scarification Water: Light watering once established Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 8–11 Avoid overwatering—this tree prefers dry, sandy, or rocky soils. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Palo Verde suitable for desert landscaping?Yes! It’s one of the best trees for hot, arid environments. Does this tree grow fast?Yes, Palo Verde is considered fast-growing under proper conditions. Does it need a lot of water?No. Once established, it requires very little irrigation. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes, all seeds are natural and non-GMO. Does Palo Verde attract wildlife?Absolutely—pollinators, birds, and beneficial insects are attracted to it. Where to Buy Mexican Palo Verde Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Mexican Palo Verde seeds selected for strong germination and vitality. Enjoy fast U.S. shipping and grow a resilient, eye-catching tree perfectly suited for warm, dry climates.
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20 Mixed Siberian Iris Seeds
These are beautiful flowers that will multiply over the years and be a mainstay of your perennial garden. They are simply breath-taking when planted en-masse!Planting Siberian Iris seeds is much more satisfying, rewarding, and economical than buying plants. You can expect some blooms in the second year and full blooming thereafter. And they are 100% deer-resistant. Name: Mixed Siberian Iris Other Common Names: Siberian FlagScientific Name: Iris Sibirica / Iris Bicolor / Iris Acuta / Iris Angustifolia / Iris Flexuosa / Iris Maritima / Iris Sibrica / Iris Stricta / Iris SpathulataColor: a Mix of Blue, Purple, White, and RedPlant Seeds: Fall / Cold Stratify / Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Late Spring - Early SummerHardiness Zone: 3 - 9Plant height: 24 - 36"Plant Spacing: 18 - 24"Light Requirements: Sun-Part ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average
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20 Mock Orange Seeds
Sweet Mock Orange English Dogwood Philadelphus Coronarius Shrub Flower Seeds Mock Orange is a deciduous shrub that blooms profusely for weeks, becoming covered in large, sweetly fragranced flowers. The cup-shaped white flowers measure 1 ½” wide and have an intoxicating sweet citrus fragrance, earning them their common name. The Mock Orange is a carefree native of South Europe that can thrive in a variety of conditions such as sun or part shade, varying soil conditions, or in containers. They typically do not need additional watering or pruning, although they can be pruned if you desire. They grow quickly and are dense enough to form an informal privacy hedge. Bees and butterflies love the sweet blossoms, and other small wildlife will find refuge within these shrubs. The flowers are wonderful for cutting and are commonly found in bridal bouquets. Name: Mock OrangeOther Common Names: Sweet Mock Orange / English Dogwood / Mock orangeScientific Name: Philadelphus CoronariusColor: WhitePlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last Frost / Cold StratifyBloom Time: Late Spring - Early SummerHardiness Zone: 4 - 8Plant Height: 8 - 10’Plant Spacing: 6 - 8’Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average
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Shipped from Miami, FL, USA 20 Myrtillocactus Geometrizans Seeds
Myrtillocactus Geometrizans, Cacti Cactus Seeds Common name: Blue Torch, Blue Candle, Blue Flame, Blue Myrtle Cactus, and Bilberry CactusSize: Up to 16 FeetMyrtillocactus geometrizans grow best in porous, slightly acidic, and well-draining sandy soils with a 5 to 6.5 PH. This plant reacts negatively to stagnant soil water; thus, you should target excellent drainage. You may pot your Blue Myrtle Cactus with a cactus mix. However, you may want to add some perlite to these soils to improve aeration and drainage. The best results may result from moving one part of pumice with two parts of cactus soil. Alternatively, it’s relatively easy to make the ideal soil mix for Myrtillocactus geometrizans at home. For indoor growth, make the base with equal peat moss and bark quantities. Then proceed to add coarse sand and vermiculite, pumice, or perlite. Suppose you’re growing outdoors. The base combination remains the same, after which you’ll have to mix one part of it with equal amounts of insoluble grit and coarse sand. You may add some gravel to enhance drainage. It’s advisable not to make your mix base using compost, and that’s because compost boasts excellent nutrient levels, which may cause root burns. The ideal light condition for Blue Flame varies according to its age and the current season. Younger Myrtillocactus geometrizans grow better in filtered sunlight or partial shade, while mature cacti prefer direct sunlight glare. Your window sills — particularly if the southern or western exposure gets to your room — are an excellent place for planting this plant at its genesis.However, this desert cactus hibernates in the cold season. Therefore, the light requirements change for both young and mature Blue Torch during winter. Keeping the plant in a part of the room receiving indirect sunlight until spring is ideal here.Myrtillocactus geometrizans seeds will usually germinate in 5-180 days, even under good conditions germination may be erratic.
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