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Shiipped from Oviedo, Florida, USA 20 Natchez Crape Myrtle Seeds
🌸 Natchez Crape Myrtle Seeds – Flowering Tree | Perennial White Blooms | Fast-Growing Ornamental | Lagerstroemia indica Transform your landscape with the stunning Natchez Crape Myrtle — a fast-growing, flowering tree known for its cloud-like clusters of white blooms, smooth cinnamon-brown bark, and elegant branching. As a perennial showstopper, it adds both beauty and structure to any yard, driveway border, or garden bed. This easy-to-grow ornamental tree thrives in full sun and blooms profusely through summer, attracting pollinators and compliments alike.🌿 Perfect for beginner and seasoned gardeners who want long-lasting, low-maintenance floral impact. Why Choose This Product? ✅ Brilliant White Summer Blooms: Produces large clusters of crisp white flowers for months—perfect for brightening up any space.✅ Fast-Growing & Hardy: Ideal for creating natural shade, borders, or stunning focal points in a short amount of time.✅ Beautiful Year-Round Interest: Glossy green leaves, summer flowers, and peeling bark offer multi-season appeal.✅ Low-Maintenance Perennial: Drought-tolerant, pest-resistant, and easy to care for once established. What’s in the Pack? A pack of fresh Natchez Crape Myrtle tree seeds Approx. 20 Seeds per pack Sealed in a moisture-resistant, resealable pouch Includes basic growing and germination instructions Planting Instructions: Scarify or soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to aid germination. Sow indoors in seed trays with well-draining soil, lightly pressing seeds into the surface. Keep soil consistently moist and place in a warm, bright location (65–75°F). Germination takes 2–6 weeks. Transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed and seedlings are 3–5 inches tall. 📍 Best grown in Zones 6–10 with full sun and well-drained soil. FAQs How tall will Natchez Crape Myrtle grow?It can grow up to 20–30 feet tall, but can also be pruned to stay smaller for landscape use. Will it bloom the first year?Typically, flowers appear in the second or third growing season after seed germination. Can I grow it in a container?Yes, especially during the seedling stage. For long-term growth, it’s best transplanted into the ground or a large planter. Is this a cold-hardy tree?Yes, it’s hardy in USDA Zones 6–10. In colder zones, it can be overwintered indoors or treated as an annual. Is it messy or high-maintenance?Not at all! Natchez Crape Myrtle is low-maintenance, self-cleaning, and has a graceful leaf and flower drop that’s easy to manage.
$12.95
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20 Nopal Edible Cactus - Prickly pears Seeds
Grow your own Nopal Edible Cactus, one of Mexico’s most iconic and versatile plants. Known for its tender pads and sweet prickly pear fruits, this cactus is both ornamental and edible. Hardy, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow, it’s an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet productive plant. Why Choose Nopal Cactus? Dual purpose plant – edible pads (nopalitos) and delicious fruits (prickly pears) Heat and drought tolerant – thrives in arid and hot climates Low-maintenance – requires little care once established Rich in nutrients – widely used in Mexican cuisine and traditional remedies Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring to early summer Soil: Well-draining cactus mix or sandy loam Depth: Sow seeds ⅛ inch deep directly in pots or garden soil Watering: Keep lightly moist during germination (14–21 days) Spacing: Place plants 3–5 feet apart once established Sunlight: Full sun for best growth and fruiting FAQs What is Nopal Cactus? Nopal, also called Opuntia ficus-indica, is a cactus native to Mexico. Its pads are edible when cooked, and its prickly pear fruits are enjoyed fresh or in juices. Can I eat both the pads and the fruits? Yes. The pads (nopalitos) are commonly sautéed or grilled, while the fruits are sweet and can be eaten fresh, juiced, or made into jams. Is it suitable for containers? Yes. Nopal cactus can be grown in large containers with well-draining soil and placed in full sun. Where to buy Nopal Cactus seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Nopal Cactus seeds with fast U.S. shipping, making it easy to grow this traditional edible cactus at home.
$17.99
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20 Northern Bayberry (Myrica Pensylvanica) Seeds
Northern Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica) Seeds Name: Northern BayberryScientific Name: Myrica pensylvanicaZone: 3 to 7Plant height: 5-10 feetLight requirements: part shade to full sunSoil & water preferences: grows well in well-drained soils.Growing Instructions: 1. Scarification: wash in warm detergent water to completely get the wax off, rinse 3 times with water2. Stratification: Cold stratify for 90 days3. Germination: seeds may start to germinate in cold stratification, sow seed 1/8" deep, tamp the soil
$14.99
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20 Oregon Holly Grape - Mahonia aquifolium Seeds
Oregon Grape Holly is an evergreen shrub native to the western US & Canada. It is the state flower of Oregon. They are very ornamental & provide a huge benefit to wildlife. The plants are drought resistant, deer & rabbit resistant, & will tolerate poor or rocky soil. The flowers bloom in large clusters in early spring before many other plants have even woken up. The fragrant bell-shaped flowers will attract bees, birds, & butterflies. The evergreen holly-shaped leaves are green in the summer, & take on lovely bronze to red highlights in the fall. Hip florists everywhere are falling in love with these for-cut arrangements! In fall, the Oregon Grape has showy purplish-red berries that look like but are not really a grape. The berries are edible but tart, & are often made into jelly, juice, or wine. They are also used to make purple dye. Songbirds, game birds, & other woodland creatures like squirrels will love to eat the berries! Name: Oregon GrapeOther Common Names: Hollyleaved Barberry / Oregon Grape HollyScientific Name: Mahonia Aquifolium Syn. Berberis AquifoliumColor: Yellow Flowers / Dark Blue FruitPlant Seeds: Fall Sow Seeds or Cold StratifyBloom Time: Flowers March-mayHarvest: Berries Late Summer - Early WinterHardiness Zone: 5 - 9Plant Height: 4 - 8'Plant Spacing: 4 - 6'Light Requirements: Sun - Part Shade - ShadeSoil / Water Preferences: Average
$14.99
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20 Organic Goji Leaves Cuttings for Planting
Easy-to-Grow Superfood Plant for Tea & Culinary Use Start Your Own Goji Garden | Nutrient-Rich Leaves | Organic & Fresh Grow your own organic goji plant at home with these healthy, ready-to-plant goji leaf cuttings (also known as wolfberry). Known for their nutrient-rich leaves traditionally used in teas, soups, and health-focused dishes, goji plants are easy to establish and rewarding to grow. 🌿 Why You’ll Love It:• Fresh Organic Cuttings – Fast-starting option for your home garden• Nutrient-Packed Leaves – Used in tea and traditional cuisine• Easy to Grow – Plant in well-drained soil, pH 6.8–8.1• Sun-Loving Perennial – Thrives in sunny locations• Health Food Favorite – Grown for its herbal and wellness benefits 🌱 Planting Instructions: Soak cuttings or bare roots in water before planting Plant immediately upon arrival in sunny, well-drained soil Amend with compost or sand to improve texture if needed Water regularly until established Enjoy the benefits of growing your own goji leaf plant—a low-maintenance superfood that supports your health and enhances your garden.
$50.00
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Shipped from El Monte, California, USA 20 Organic Hairy Skin Wax Gourd Seeds
The hairy skin gourd has become very popular in Southern Asia. Fruits are uniform in shape and 1.5-2.0 Kg. in weight, with green skin and thick/firm white flesh. Shaped like a cucumber with splotchy green skin, this “hairy gourd” has a light, neutral flavor like a zucchini, which makes it a versatile cucurbit to cook with. It can also be pickled or used to make a refreshing drink.The fuzzy covering on young gourds, which have the best texture, can be removed by scrubbing or peeling. Plants are vigorous and high-yield. The flesh is very tender and well flavored, excellent for soups and stir-fry.Planting season: Late spring/early summer Germination: 7-14 days Seed depth:1” Germination temp: 86-90FOptimal temp: 68-86F Seed Spacing: 12-18" Row Spacing: 48-72"Sunlight: Full sunSoil: Rich, well-drainedMaturity: Approx. 55-65 days
$9.99
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20 Organic Small Sugar Pumpkin Seeds
Pumpkin - Small Sugar - Cucurbita pepo Tender Annual A standard since the 1800s, Small Sugar is the classic pumpkin for pies and canning. The dark orange, deeply ribbed rind has fine-grained, stringless, sweet, thick, yellow flesh. The fruit grows 6"-9" in diameter, weighing 5-8 pounds each.Did You Know? Pumpkins are an excellent source of vitamin A. Soil Temperature: 70-90°FPlanting Depth: 1/2"-1"Germination: 6-18 DaysHeight At Maturity: 18"-24"Days To Maturity: 80-118 DaysSun/Shade: Full SunSpacing After Thinning: 2'-4'Approx Seeds per Pack: 20+ Seeds
$15.99
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20 Peruvian Lily - Mix Seeds
ALSTROEMERIA DR. SALTERS MIX FLOWER SEEDS - PERUVIAN LILY - PERENNIAL The hummingbirds will love your garden when you grow Peruvian Lilies from flower seed! Alstroemeria Dr. Salters's hybrids are a wonder producing different colored blooms on the same plant. Peruvian Lily seeds need to have a cold treatment in order to break germination. It is recommended to place the seeds in dampened peat moss, seal them in a Ziploc bag and place the seeds in the refrigerator for 3 weeks. After the cold treatment, grow Peruvian Lily seeds in 3-inch pots, 3 - 4 seeds in each pot, and lightly cover them with soil. Place pots at 70F for germination. To directly sow Alstroemeria seeds outdoors in prepared soil, do so in winter so that the cold treatment will naturally occur, and in the spring as temperatures warm, the flower seed will sprout. Once established, Peruvian Lilies have tubers that can spread rapidly and are about a foot underground, so the plant easily spreads and grows. In northern climates, Alstroemeria plants will need to have a heavy mulch in the winter to keep the plant from freezing. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 7 - 10Height: 32 inchesBloom Season: Late spring through summerBloom Color: MixEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8Deer Resistant: YesOften House Plant: NoLatin Name: Alstroemeria Hybrida Planting DirectionsTemperature: It is recommended to place the seeds in dampened peat moss, seal in a ziplock bag and place the seeds in the refrigerator for 3 weeks. After the cold treatment, grow Peruvian Lily seeds in 3-inch pots, 3 - 4 seeds in each pot, and lightly cover them with soil. Place pots at 70F for germination.Average Germ Time: 14 days once moved to 70F after cold treatmentLight Required: YesDepth: 1/4 inchSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 9 - 12 inches
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20 Pink Climbing Rose Seeds
Pink Climbing Rose Rosa Bush Vine Climber Fragrant Butterfly Flower Seeds Climbing Roses are similar to rose bushes, except they have climbing canes that allow them to climb upward. These climbers can be grown in a beautiful display covering arbors or arches or climbing up a fence or trellis. They can be made into a wonderful privacy screen or to cover up something unsightly. Once they begin to grow, simply point them in the right direction or loosely tie the canes & they will climb upward. The huge double blooms of this climbing rose are fragrant, & will attract bees & butterflies. They are repeat bloomers, & have a long bloom time. Roses make an excellent cut flower and these large blooms will last for up to 2 weeks once cut. They are also popular dried flowers. About the Pink Rose: The pink rose was the first color of rose discovered centuries ago. It symbolizes gentleness, admiration, appreciation, grace, elegance, joyfulness, and gratitude. Name: Pink Climbing RoseScientific Name: RosaColor: PinkPlant Seeds: Fall Sow Seeds or Cold StratifyBloom Time: Early - Late Summer Repeat Bloomer!Hardiness Zone: 6 - 9Plant Height: 8 - 12'Plant Spacing: 6 - 8'Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average
$16.91
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20 Pink Purple Blue 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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Shipped from Bourg, Louisiana, USA 20 Pink Sunflowers Seeds
🌸 Discover our Exquisite Pink Sunflower Seeds - Nature's Enchanting Blooms! 🌸 Transform your garden into an elegant oasis with rare Pink Sunflowers! These mesmerizing blooms feature soft blush and radiant rose tones, creating a unique and captivating display. 🌿 Key Features: ✨ Mesmerizing Beauty 🌱 Easy to Grow 🌞 Abundant Bloomers 🦋 Attract Pollinators 🌎 Sustainable and Natural 🎁 Perfect for Gifting 🏵️ Planting is a breeze! Sow in well-draining soil, provide sunlight, and gentle watering. Watch your garden bloom with enchanting pink hues. Interest Season: Summer Watering: Moderate Cycle of Life: Biennial Known as: Sunflower the hue pink Light: Moderate Sun Growing Difficulty: Simple
$14.95
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20 Purple Lisianthus Seeds
Purple Lisianthus Flower Seeds / Long Lasting Annual Also known as “Prairie Gentian” or “Texas Bluebell,” these rose-like flowers come in double and single varieties. With wide ruffled, delicate petals and oval leaves, in colors ranging from white to pink, lavender to purple, and bicolors such as blue-violet, it’s said that lisianthus symbolizes an outgoing nature and appreciation. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 5 - 10Height: 6 - 8 inchesBloom Season: SummerBloom Color: PurpleEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 5.6 - 7.5Deer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Eustoma GrandiflorumPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 70 - 80FAverage Germ Time: 10 - 20 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soilSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 6 - 8 inches
$12.99
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20 Purple Smoketree Seeds
PURPLE SMOKE TREE, COTINUS COGGYGRIA ATROPURPUREA (FAST SHOWY, FALL COLOR) Purple Smoketree offers stunning dark purple foliage that turns red in autumn. The "smoke" is not its flowers but the colorful stalks that remain after the flowers have fallen. It is the long pinkish filaments on the stems of the bloom clusters that create a striking pink to purplish pink cloudlike effect through the summer. Other Names: Purple Smoke Tree, European Smoketree, Smoke Bush Zone: 5 to 8 (possibly 4) Growth Rate: Fast Plant Type: Deciduous, multi-stemmed shrubFamily: Anacardiaceae Native Range: Southern Europe to central ChinaHeight: 10 to 15 feetSpread: 10 to 15 feetShape: Upright, Rounded Bloom Time: May-July Bloom Color: Yellow Sun: Full SunFall Color: Bright shades of yellow, orange, purple, and red. Drought Tolerance: High Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates a wide range of soils except for wet, poorly-drained ones. Prefers somewhat infertile loams, but also does well in poor, rocky soils. Good drainage is essential. Shallow fibrous root system. Culture: If the bloom is not a concern, stems may be cut back hard in early spring each year to a framework to induce growth of vigorous new shoots with slightly larger than normal leaves. Such hard annual pruning will control the size, but most likely at the expense of profuse flowering. Easy to transplant. Uses Single specimen, group, or mass in shrub borders or sunny areas around the home. The long-lasting summer smoke display makes this a striking accent plant. Also may be used as an informal hedge or screen (a smoke screen as it were). Can be trained as a small tree. Quantity: 20 Seeds
$13.79
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20 Rare Blue Daisy Flower Plants Seeds
Rare Blue Daisy Plants Flower Seeds Bright Blue Blooms All Summer Full Sun, Average Water 10" Tall, Space 6-9" Apart Annual, Zones 3-11 Sow 1/8" Deep, Germinates in 30 Days
$17.99 $16.91
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Shipped from Goldsboro, North Carolina, USA 20 Rare Deep Blue Hydrangea Seeds
Rare Deep Blue Hydrangea Seeds – Exotic, Hardy Perennial Blooms Bring stunning color to your garden with these vibrant, deep blue hydrangeas. This rare variety offers bold, eye-catching flowers perfect for borders, beds, or containers. Hardy perennial in Zones 4–9 Exotic deep blue blooms Easy to grow & low maintenance Great for landscaping & cut flowers Attracts butterflies & pollinators 🌱 Grow Tip: Start indoors, keep soil moist, and transplant after frost. Acidic soil helps maintain blue color.
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20 Rare Echeveria Variety Mix Exotic Succulent Seeds
Colorful Echeveria Succulent Seeds | Rare Exotic Hen & Chicks Add a splash of color to your garden or indoor space with these vibrant, rare Echeveria succulent seeds. Known for their unique rosette shapes and versatility, Echeverias are easy to grow and perfect for both beginners and experienced gardeners. Plant Form: Cutting/Leaf Features: Air Purifying, Cold & Drought Resistant, Deer-Resistant, Evergreen Soil Type: Chalk, Loam, Sand, Well-Draining Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade Watering: Light Growth Habit: Clumping, Fast Growth Climate: Arid, Mediterranean, Humid Continental Season of Interest: Year-Round (Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter) Perfect for rock gardens, containers, or as eye-catching houseplants, these colorful succulents thrive in a variety of environments. A low-maintenance, beautiful addition to any collection!
$18.99
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20 Rare Exotic Succulent Color Echeveria Mix Seeds
Rare Exotic Echeveria Mix Seeds | Succulent Variety Grow a stunning collection of Echeveria Succulents with this rare and exotic variety mix. These tropical and sub-tropical succulents are perfect for adding vibrant color and charm to any garden or indoor space. Key Features: Plant Type: Succulent | Genus: Echeveria Climate: Tropical, Sub-tropical Characteristics: Flowering, low-maintenance Add these rare succulents to your collection and enjoy their unique beauty and easy care!
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20 Rare Hibiscus Flower Seeds – Exotic Blooms for Tropical Beauty
Add a touch of tropical luxury to your garden with Rare Hibiscus Flower Seeds, prized for their giant, velvety blossoms and vibrant range of colors. These stunning flowers are symbols of beauty and vitality, perfect for creating an exotic atmosphere in your yard, patio, or indoor pots. Known for their large trumpet-shaped blooms and lush green foliage, hibiscus plants thrive in warm weather and bloom continuously from late spring through fall. Whether you prefer bright reds, deep purples, or soft pinks, this rare hibiscus variety will make your garden glow with tropical brilliance. Easy to grow and care for, hibiscus flowers attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and pollinators, bringing life and color to every corner of your space. 🌱 Why Grow Rare Hibiscus Flower Seeds? 🌺 Show-Stopping Blooms – Produces large, exotic flowers in rich, vibrant colors. 🦋 Pollinator Magnet – Attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds to your garden. 🌿 Versatile & Hardy – Grows beautifully in containers, borders, or garden beds. 🌞 Long Blooming Season – Enjoy months of continuous flowering from spring to fall. 🌸 Symbol of Beauty & Passion – Perfect for tropical-inspired gardens or decorative landscapes. 🌿 Growing Tips When to Plant: Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or outdoors once temperatures stay above 65°F. Soak Seeds: For faster germination, soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before planting. Soil: Use well-draining, rich soil with a pH between 6.0–7.5. Depth: Plant seeds about ¼ inch deep, lightly covering with soil. Light: Place in full sun to partial shade for maximum bloom production. Water: Keep the soil moist but never soggy; hibiscus loves consistent hydration. Temperature: Ideal range is 70–85°F for optimal growth. Fertilization: Feed every 2–3 weeks during the growing season for lush foliage and vibrant blooms. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are hibiscus flowers easy to grow from seed?Yes! They germinate quickly with warmth and moisture and grow well in containers or garden beds. How long does it take for hibiscus to bloom from seed?With proper care, hibiscus plants typically bloom within 6–9 months after germination. Can hibiscus plants survive winter?In colder regions, hibiscus can be brought indoors or overwintered in pots near sunny windows. How tall do hibiscus plants grow?Depending on the variety, hibiscus can reach 3–8 feet tall with full, lush foliage. Are the flowers good for pollinators?Absolutely — hibiscus blooms attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds throughout the season. Where to Buy Rare Hibiscus Flower Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we provide fresh, premium-quality Rare Hibiscus Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Whether you’re a tropical garden lover, collector, or casual grower, these seeds will transform your space with color, fragrance, and elegance. Experience the joy of growing rare, exotic hibiscus flowers right from seed!
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20 Rare Mix Conophytum Succulent Seeds
Conophytum Seeds-Rare Succulent, Button Plant, Colorful Face - Mix The lithops seeds are very extremely TINY. Please be very careful when opening the pack as they might be blown away. The germination temperature is between 60-70F. Safety: Child Safe, Pet Safe Type: Bonsai, Cacti & Succulents, Herbs, Houseplants, Ornamental Grasses Features: Rare SucculentGrowth Stage: Seedling Color: MulticolorClimate: Dessert Plant Sunlight: Medium SunGenus: ConophytumFoliage: Bipartite Common Name: Living Stone Watering: Light Plant Category: Cactus & SucculentsSeason of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
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20 Rare Pilosocereus Purpureus Cactus Seeds
Looking for Pilosocereus purpureus seeds for sale? This rare columnar cactus is prized for its striking blue-to-purple epidermis and upright ribbed stems. Ideal for collectors and xeric gardens, it grows well in warm climates outdoors or as a bright indoor specimen in cooler regions. Why Choose Pilosocereus purpureus? Distinctive coloration – blue to purple tones on a columnar, ribbed cactus Collector-worthy species – uncommon and visually dramatic Drought tolerant once established – suitable for xeric/low-water designs Container friendly – thrives in bright indoor sites with good airflow What’s in the Pack? Sealed pack of 20 Pilosocereus purpureus seeds—sourced for freshness and viability. Ideal for small batch sowing or sharing among enthusiasts. Planting Instructions Best Time to Sow: Late spring–summer (or year-round indoors with heat mat) Growing Zone: Outdoors USDA 10–11; in cooler zones grow in containers indoors with bright light Medium: Sterile, very well-draining cactus mix with added perlite/pumice Light: Bright, indirect light for germination; increase sun gradually after establishment Depth: Surface-sow and lightly press; do not bury. Mist to settle. Temperature: 24–30°C (75–86°F) for germination Moisture: Keep evenly moist (not wet) under humidity dome/cover; ventilate daily Germination Window: Typically 14–45+ days; some seeds may take longer FAQs How big does Pilosocereus purpureus get? In warm climates it can become a tall, branching columnar cactus. In containers it grows more slowly and remains compact for years. Does it need full sun? Provide bright light. Seedlings prefer bright, indirect light at first; mature plants tolerate stronger sun with gradual acclimation. What temperatures does it prefer? Warmth is key. Aim for 24–30°C (75–86°F) for germination and protect from frost. Overwinter indoors in cooler climates. Where to buy Pilosocereus purpureus seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Pilosocereus purpureus seeds with fast U.S. shipping and a clear, step-by-step sowing guide to help you start a healthy collection. Any notes on color and seed reality? Color intensity varies by light, nutrition, and age. As with all seeds, results can vary and germination is not guaranteed; careful sterile technique and warmth improve outcomes.
$17.99 - $35.99
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20 Rare Purple Green Japanese Maple Tree Seeds
Create a breathtaking bonsai masterpiece with Rare Purple Green Japanese Maple Tree Seeds (Acer palmatum)—a unique variety prized for its dramatic two-tone foliage. These seeds produce compact, elegant trees with deep purple leaves that transition into lush green, making them a standout focal point in any home, patio, or garden. Perfect for bonsai beginners and experts alike, Japanese Maple bonsai trees are loved for their graceful silhouette, delicate leaves, and year-round ornamental appeal. With slow to moderate growth and exceptional shaping potential, this variety allows you to create a truly artistic living sculpture. Whether you're starting a bonsai collection, gifting a plant lover, or adding rare color to your garden, these seeds are a must-have for collectors. 🌱 Why Grow Rare Purple Green Japanese Maple Bonsai Seeds? Unique purple-to-green foliage adds striking color contrast One of the most beautiful ornamental bonsai species Highly shapeable for artistic bonsai styling Ideal for pots, patios, Zen gardens & indoor bonsai Cold-hardy and adaptable across many climates A rewarding, meditative plant to grow from seed 🌿 Growing Tips Stratify seeds for 60–90 days in the refrigerator for best germination Plant in well-draining bonsai soil and keep lightly moist Provide bright indirect light or partial sun Protect seedlings from harsh heat and frost Prune gently to develop traditional bonsai form Repot every 2–3 years to encourage healthy root growth ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these seeds suitable for beginners?Yes! Japanese Maples are beginner-friendly with proper stratification and basic bonsai care. Do the trees really have two-tone purple and green leaves?Absolutely. This variety is known for its purple spring foliage that matures to green, creating a beautiful gradient. How tall will the tree grow?As a bonsai, it can be kept 6–24 inches, depending on your style. Outdoors in the ground, it may grow larger. Do these seeds require cold stratification?Yes—chilling the seeds for 60–90 days improves germination success. Can I grow them indoors?Yes, but they thrive best with bright indirect light or a grow light. Are these seeds GMO-free?Yes! All Seeds World products are fresh, non-GMO, and naturally sourced. Where to Buy Rare Japanese Maple Seeds for Sale?Only at Seeds World!We offer fresh, high-quality bonsai seeds, carefully packed and shipped fast across the U.S. so you get the best possible germination results.
$16.99
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Shipped from Goldsboro, North Carolina, USA 20 Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds
Bring timeless romance and vertical elegance to your garden with Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds. Known for their rich crimson blooms and vigorous climbing habit, these roses are perfect for trellises, fences, arbors, pergolas, and garden walls. When mature, these climbing roses produce lush, cascading flowers that create a stunning visual impact from late spring through summer. Their deep red petals symbolize love and passion, making them a favorite for cottage gardens, heirloom landscapes, and statement plantings. Grown from seed, each plant develops strong canes and a long-lived root system, rewarding patient gardeners with years of breathtaking blooms. 🌱 Why Grow Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds? 🌹 Striking Red Blooms – bold, classic rose color 🌿 Climbing Growth Habit – ideal for vertical garden spaces 🏡 Perfect for Trellises & Arbors – adds height and drama 🌼 Long-Lasting Perennial Beauty – blooms year after year 🌱 Grow from Seed – strong, resilient plants once established 🌿 Growing Tips Seed Prep: Cold stratify seeds for best germination Sowing: Start indoors or sow outdoors after frost Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Soil: Rich, well-drained soil Water: Keep soil moist but not soggy Support: Provide a trellis, fence, or arbor early for climbing 🌹 Patience pays off—roses grown from seed reward you with longevity and strength. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these roses true climbing roses?Yes. These roses develop long canes that climb beautifully with support. How long do roses take to bloom from seed?Most roses bloom in their second year, though growth may vary. Do these roses need cold stratification?Yes. Cold stratification greatly improves germination success. Are these seeds GMO or treated?No. These seeds are non-GMO and untreated. Can I grow these roses in containers?Yes, but large containers and strong support are recommended. Where to Buy Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Rare Red Climbing Rose seeds, carefully sourced and packaged for success, with fast U.S. shipping so you can start growing with confidence.
$16.95
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20 Rare Yellow Red Hibiscus Seeds – Tropical Bicolor Blooms
Bring tropical brilliance to your garden with Rare Yellow Red Hibiscus Seeds, featuring stunning dual-tone blooms with golden-yellow petals and bold red centers. These striking hibiscus flowers create a dramatic focal point in any landscape, patio, or container garden. Known for their long flowering season and vibrant color contrast, these hibiscus plants attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and pollinators all summer long. Perfect for gardeners seeking exotic beauty, this hibiscus variety is easy to grow, heat-loving, and ideal for home landscapes, tropical gardens, or indoor potted cultivation in cooler climates. Each seed is fresh, non-GMO, and carefully packaged to support strong germination and robust growth. 🌱 Why Grow Rare Yellow Red Hibiscus Seeds? Produces rare, eye-catching bicolor flowers Attracts butterflies, bees & hummingbirds Long blooming season with continuous color Great for containers, patios, borders & tropical gardens Heat-tolerant and easy to grow in full sun 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Soil: Rich, well-drained soil Water: Keep evenly moist—avoid waterlogging Temperature: Prefers warm climates; bring indoors in frost-prone regions Sowing: Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or direct sow in warm climates Spacing: 18–24 inches apart Germination: 10–20 days at 70–85°F Pro Tip: Lightly scarify seeds with a nail file or soak for 12–24 hours to boost germination. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these hibiscus seeds Non-GMO?Yes—every seed from Seeds World is 100% fresh, Non-GMO, and carefully packaged. How long until the hibiscus plants bloom?Most hibiscus bloom in 4–6 months under warm, sunny conditions. Can these hibiscus be grown indoors?Absolutely! They thrive indoors in bright light and warm temperatures. Are these perennial?Yes—in warm zones (9–11). In cooler regions, grow as an annual or overwinter indoors. Do hibiscus seeds need soaking?Soaking for 12–24 hours helps soften the seed coat and improves germination. Where to Buy Rare Yellow Red Hibiscus Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, premium hibiscus seeds with fast U.S. shipping, ensuring you receive top-quality seeds for spectacular tropical blooms.
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20 Red Bougainvillea Spectabilis Seeds
Transform your garden, balcony, or patio into a burst of tropical color with Red Bougainvillea spectabilis Seeds. Famous for its intensely vibrant red bracts, vigorous climbing habit, and year-round blooms in warm climates, this bougainvillea is a showstopper for any landscape. Bougainvillea spectabilis thrives in heat, sun, and drought once established—making it one of the easiest and most stunning flowering vines you can grow. Perfect for trellises, fences, pergolas, archways, or large containers, this variety rewards you with cascades of red color that attract butterflies and brighten any outdoor space. Fast-growing, low maintenance, and incredibly long-blooming, this tropical beauty is a must-have for gardeners wanting maximum color with minimal effort. 🌱 Why Grow Red Bougainvillea spectabilis Seeds? Produces brilliant red bracts all season long Heat-, drought-, and sun-loving—perfect for warm climates Excellent for climbing walls, trellises, and fences Attracts butterflies and pollinators Grows beautifully in containers for patios and balconies 🌿 Growing Tip Start seeds indoors in warm soil (75–85°F) Use bright light or full sun for best color Water deeply but allow soil to dry between watering Use well-draining soil—bougainvillea hates staying wet Prune lightly to shape and encourage heavier blooming Bring indoors in cold climates (tropical plant) ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is bougainvillea easy to grow from seed?Yes, but warm temperatures and patience are required. They germinate best with consistent heat. How tall does Red Bougainvillea spectabilis grow?Typically 15–30+ feet, depending on climate and support structure. Is this variety good for containers?Absolutely! Bougainvillea thrives in pots, especially in warm sunny patios. Does bougainvillea need full sun?Yes—at least 6 hours of direct sunlight for the best red color and heavy blooming. Is bougainvillea drought tolerant?Yes, once established it prefers dry conditions and minimal watering. Where to Buy Bougainvillea Seeds?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Red Bougainvillea spectabilis seeds with fast U.S. shipping, carefully packed to ensure strong germination and healthy growth.
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