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  • 10 Punica Granatum White Pomegranate Seeds - Seed World 10 Punica Granatum White Pomegranate Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from San Francisco, CA, USA 10 Punica Granatum White Pomegranate Seeds

    Punica granatum | White Pomegranate | Babylon White Seeds Punica granatum white is a deciduous shrub in the Lythraceae family. A native of Iran and India. The white one has a higher sugar level and also has the lowest acidity of all the pomegranates. It has been harvested since ancient times throughout the Mediterranean regions. It was introduced to California in 1769 by Spanish settlers. It grows to around 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide. It is a full sun tree that can handle droughts. It is visited by insects such as bees, birds, butterflies, and deer. Zones 7-11 Germination: Soak seeds in warm water overnight. Sow seeds the thickness of the seeds on top of the medium and lightly cover. Keep moist in a bright spot. Do not cover and keep temperatures around 65-75F. Germination is in 7-60 days.

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    10 Purple Double Trumpet Perennial Seeds

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    Transform your garden into a show-stopping display with Purple Double Trumpet Perennial Seeds—a rare and breathtaking variety known for its layered, ruffled trumpet-shaped blooms in deep, velvety purple. Each flower features stunning double petals that swirl outward like a floral trumpet, adding dramatic color and exotic charm to any landscape. Hardy, heat-loving, and easy to grow, this perennial thrives in garden beds, borders, containers, and cottage-style landscapes. The blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds while filling your garden with rich, luxurious beauty all season long. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, these seeds deliver rare ornamental blooms that elevate any outdoor space. 🌱 Why Grow Purple Double Trumpet Perennial Seeds? 💜 Striking double-layered purple blooms 🦋 Attracts hummingbirds, bees & butterflies 🌿 Easy to grow—great for beginners ☀️ Thrives in full sun and warm climates 🌼 Long blooming season with dramatic flowers 🪴 Perfect for borders, pots & ornamental displays 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun for best flowering Soil: Well-draining, moderately fertile Water: Keep evenly moist—but avoid soggy soil Planting: Sow after frost; lightly cover seeds Germination: 10–20 days in warm soil Care: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowering ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Purple Double Trumpet Plants true perennials?Yes! They return every year in warm climates and can overwinter in many regions with light protection. How tall do these plants grow?Mature plants typically reach 24–36 inches, depending on soil and sun conditions. Do the flowers have fragrance?Many growers report a light, pleasant floral scent, especially in the evening. Can they be grown in containers?Absolutely! They perform beautifully in large pots with good drainage. Are they safe around pets?As with most ornamental flowers, keep pets from chewing leaves or blooms. Where to Buy Purple Double Trumpet Seeds?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Purple Double Trumpet Perennial Seeds with fast U.S. shipping and top-tier customer support. Grow rare, eye-catching blooms directly from your garden!

    $19.95 $17.95

  • Sale -7% 10 Purple Pitcher Plant Sarracenia Purpurea Seeds - Seed World 10 Purple Pitcher Plant Sarracenia Purpurea Seeds - Seed World

    10 Purple Pitcher Plant Sarracenia Purpurea Seeds

    The Purple Pitcher Plant is a carnivorous plant that is native to eastern North America. It is the most common and broadly distributed pitcher plant. It is also the hardiest species and is the only one that grows in a cold temperate climate. It grows in eastern to western Canada and from New England down to the Carolinas and the Gulf Coast. It is a perennial plant that has a cluster of pitcher-shaped leaves in a rosette that grow from a rhizome. The pitchers are burgundy-purple or light green with a network of dark purple veins. It grows in acidic peat bogs, savannas, and swamp margins. It is the floral emblem of the Canadian province of Labrador and Newfoundland. It is also called the Northern Pitcher Plant. Hardy in zones 2-8. It is best grown in the wet soil of a bog garden or in containers with peaty soil. It needs full sun and an acidic, humusy muck that is constantly damp but not watery. Soils must never dry out, but plant crowns should not sit in water. Soil recommendations include peat or various mixes of peat/sand or peat/perlite. Plants may also be grown in pots/containers (plastic best) placed outside on a sunny deck or patio area. Container soils can be 50% peat and 50% perlite/vermiculite. Potting soil and/or fertilizer may kill the plant. Containers should be placed in a tray of water that keeps the soil constantly moist. Quantity: 10 Purple Pitcher Plant Sarracenia Purpurea Seeds

    $21.16 $19.78

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    10 Purple Water Lily Seeds – Sacred Aquatic Lotus with Jumbo Blooms

    Bring breathtaking beauty to your pond, water garden, or container fountain with our Purple Water Lily Seeds (Nymphaea sp.)—an aquatic favorite known for its large 9–12" purple blooms, floating lily pads, and serene, tropical appeal. This sacred water lily thrives in still or slow-moving water and produces stunning, fragrant flowers that open in sunlight and gently close at dusk. Perfect for ponds, koi gardens, patio containers, and decorative water features, the Purple Water Lily adds elegance, color, and calming movement to any landscape. Cold hardy in zones 4–10 and growable as an annual in colder regions, these lilies are easy to germinate and reward you with dramatic blooms from late spring through early summer. 🌱 Why Grow Purple Water Lily Seeds? Giant 9–12 inch purple flowers for a bold visual impact Thrives in ponds, barrels, fountains & aquatic gardens Attracts dragonflies, butterflies & beneficial insects Hardy, low-maintenance aquatic plant Symbolic in many cultures—associated with peace, purity & rebirth 🌿 Growing Tips Use warm water (70–80°F) for best germination Plant seeds in small pots with heavy aquatic soil or clay Submerge pot gently under 2–6" of water Provide full sun to partial shade Ideal for ponds, koi gardens, or large containers Maintain still or slow-moving water ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long until Purple Water Lilies bloom?Most plants bloom within the first growing season under warm, sunny conditions. Can I grow these indoors?Yes—use a sunny window and a deep container filled with water. Will they survive winter?Hardy in zones 4–10. In colder zones, overwinter indoors or grow as an annual. Are Purple Water Lily Seeds easy to germinate?Yes—simply scarify lightly, place in warm water, and plant once sprouted. Are they safe for koi or fish ponds?Absolutely—koi love the shade from the lily pads. Where to Buy Purple Water Lily Seeds for Sale?Get fresh, high-quality Purple Water Lily Seeds at Seeds World, shipped fast anywhere in the U.S. Perfect for pond lovers, collectors, and aquatic garden enthusiasts.

  • 10 Purplish Red Hibiscus Kenaf Seeds - Seed World 10 Purplish Red Hibiscus Kenaf Seeds - Seed World

    10 Purplish Red Hibiscus Kenaf Seeds

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    KENAF HIBISCUS CANNABINUS RED FLOWER SEEDS Kenaf is grown in a large number of countries all around the globe for a wide variety of uses. It is grown for its fiber (used to make rope & cloth) & is also used to make manufactured wood products, insulation, paper, biofuel, edible food for humans, and for animal feed. There’s nothing this plant can’t do! In addition to all this hard work, Kenaf is equally qualified to be a lovely ornamental! Its large showy Hibiscus blooms will attract bees, birds, & butterflies to your garden. The unique cannabis-shaped leaves on long, woody stems are also very ornamental. These plants can tolerate a variety of soil conditions from sand to clay, and also tolerate heat and dryness very well. Hibiscus Kenaf does reseed and is deer resistant. NAME: Hibiscus KenafOTHER COMMON NAMES:  / Guinea  / Deccan SCIENTIFIC NAME: Hibiscus CannabinusCOLOR: Purplish RedPLANT SEEDS: Outdoors after frost / Indoors weeks before last frostBLOOM TIME: Late Summer - FallHARDINESS ZONE: 6 - 10 (& reseeds itself easily)PLANT HEIGHT: 72 - 96"PLANT SPACING: 32 - 42"LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part ShadeSOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average - DryQUANTITY: 10 Hibiscus Kenaf Seeds

  • 10 Rare Aloe Suprafoliata Seeds - Seed World 10 Rare Aloe Suprafoliata Seeds - Seed World

    10 Rare Aloe Suprafoliata Seeds

    Rare Aloe Suprafoliata Exotic Cacti Xeriscaping Succulent Cactus Seed Its bluish-green leaves are arranged in a distichous fashion in young plants but form a rosette in older plants. The inflorescences are unbranched and hold long, pinkish-red flowers.  A small, usually stemless Aloe found on rocky slopes from Mpumalanga to N. KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa and in Swaziland between 1000 and 1600 m elevation.  In juvenile plants two-ranked and the spiral arrangement only appears after a few years of growth. Leaf tips are often red in color especially in hot dry weather up to three simple inflorescences are borne from the plant simultaneously. Sun Exposure: Full sun from an early age Water Requirements: Moderate Drought Tolerance: Yes Growth Form: Perennial Rosette Ornamental Value: Beautiful Evergreen: Flowering Gardening: Landscaping Ornamental: Potted Plant Group: Succulents Botanical Order: Asparagales Quantity: 10 Rare Aloe Suprafoliata Seeds

  • 10 Rare Echium Seeds - Mixed Colors - Seed World 10 Rare Echium Seeds - Mixed Colors - Seed World

    10 Rare Echium Seeds - Mixed Colors

    Rare Echium Seeds! Bold Blue/purple/pink Color! Thousands of Flowers Per Plant! Name: Echium (MIXED COLORS)Height: up to 24-48 inchesGrowing Region: (Zones 1 to 8 ANNUAL) SO BRING IN OVER WINTER, ZONE 9 AND WARMER HARDY PERENNIAL)Flowers: Summer.Flower Details: Tall Beautiful Blue w/ Pink tintFoliage: Evergreen. Herbaceous.Sow Outdoors: 1/4 inch. Annuals: spring. Spacing 10 to 24 inches.Sow Indoors: Use Peat pots. Germination time: approx. three weeks. Temperature 65 to 70°F. Transplant outdoors a few weeks after the last frost.Requirements: Full sunlight. Good drainage. Soil pH of 5to 7. Regular watering during prolonged dry periods. Does not tolerate frost so supply a winter mulch.

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    Shipped from Central, SC, USA 10 Rare Mr. Lincoln Rose Seeds

    Grow one of the most celebrated roses in the world right from seed! Mr. Lincoln Rose is prized for its large, velvety deep-red blooms, exceptionally strong fragrance, and tall, elegant growth habit. Loved by gardeners and florists alike, this classic hybrid tea rose is perfect for cutting gardens, landscaping, and anyone who desires a timeless, luxurious rose variety. These premium, non-GMO seeds produce rose bushes that bloom repeatedly from late spring through fall. With proper cold stratification, your plants will reward you with exquisite flowers known for beauty, vigor, and long-stemmed perfection. 🌱 Why Grow Mr. Lincoln Rose Seeds? 🌹 Famous hybrid tea rose with rich red, velvet-textured blooms 🌸 Intensely fragrant—known as one of the best-scented roses ✨ Long stems, ideal for bouquets and floral arrangements 🌿 Repeat bloomer through the entire growing season 💪 Hardy and vigorous, grows well in zones 5–10 💗 A stunning addition to rose gardens, borders, or containers 🌿 Growing Tips for Mr. Lincoln Rose Seeds Cold Stratification: Required for 6–8 weeks before planting Seed Planting Depth: Surface sow or very lightly cover Light: Full sun (6–8+ hrs/day) Soil: Rich, well-draining soil with organic matter Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy during germination Bloom Time: Late spring through fall Height: 4–6 ft tall mature plants For best results, transplant seedlings outdoors after danger of frost. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Do Mr. Lincoln Rose seeds need cold stratification?Yes. They require 6–8 weeks of cold stratification to break dormancy and improve germination. How long until Mr. Lincoln roses bloom from seed?Expect blooms in 2–3 years, typical for seed-grown roses. Are these seeds non-GMO?Absolutely — all Seeds World products are non-GMO. Can I grow them in pots?Yes! Choose a large, deep pot (at least 16–18 inches) with quality potting soil. How fragrant are the flowers?Mr. Lincoln is known for having one of the strongest, richest rose fragrances of any hybrid tea rose. Where to Buy Mr. Lincoln Rose Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Mr. Lincoln Rose seeds with fast U.S. shipping so you can grow legendary roses with confidence.

  • 10 Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds – Juglans nigra - Seed World 10 Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds – Juglans nigra - Seed World

    Ships from Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, USA 10 Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds – Juglans nigra

    Grow your own majestic Black Walnut Tree (Juglans nigra) straight from seed! Our Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds are de-husked and ready for planting, offering you the chance to cultivate one of North America’s most valuable and iconic hardwood trees. The Black Walnut Tree is prized for its rich, dark wood and flavorful nuts, making it both a profitable investment tree and a beautiful landscape addition. Native to the Midwest and Eastern United States, this hardy species thrives in a range of climates and soil conditions. Once established, it can live for centuries — providing shade, wildlife habitat, and future generations of premium-quality wood and nuts. Perfect for gardeners, homesteaders, and reforestation enthusiasts alike! 🌱 Why Grow Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds? 🌰 Grow a Legendary Tree – Known for its premium lumber and delicious nuts. 🌳 Long-Lived & Hardy – Can live for 150+ years and withstand harsh winters. 💰 Valuable Timber – Black walnut wood is prized for furniture and woodworking. 🐿️ Wildlife Friendly – Attracts squirrels, birds, and beneficial pollinators. 🌿 Native & Sustainable – A perfect choice for reforestation and eco projects. 🌿 Growing Tips Cold Stratification: For best results, stratify seeds in moist sand for 90–120 days at 34–41°F before planting. Planting Depth: Sow 2–3 inches deep in fertile, well-drained soil. Spacing: Allow 30–40 feet between trees for proper growth. Sunlight: Prefers full sun for optimal nut and wood production. Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially in the first two years. Germination Time: Expect sprouts in 1–3 months after stratification. Hardiness Zones: Zones 4–9, adaptable and resilient. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these Black Walnut seeds ready to plant?Yes! They are de-husked and cleaned, ready for cold stratification or direct planting. How long before the tree starts producing nuts?Black Walnut trees typically produce nuts in 8–10 years when grown in ideal conditions. What zones are suitable for growing Black Walnut trees?They thrive in USDA Zones 4–9 and adapt well to various soil types. Do I need more than one tree for pollination?While self-fertile, planting two or more improves nut yield. Is this species native to the U.S.?Yes, Juglans nigra is native to North America, particularly the Midwest and Eastern regions. Where to Buy Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, de-husked Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Whether you’re starting a homestead, reforesting your land, or simply want a legacy tree, our high-quality walnut seeds are the perfect choice for reliable growth and long-term value.

  • 20 Red Anemone Flower Seeds - Seed World 20 Red Anemone Flower Seeds - Seed World

    10 Red Anemone Flower Seeds

    Red Anemone- Pasque Flower- Pulsatilla Vulgaris Seeds Red Anemone is an early blooming flower that starts late winter to early spring and maintains attractive foliage throughout the summer.  Best suited for zones 4-8 they prefer a light shade that gets full morning sun. You can start these early in trays about 10 weeks before your last frost. If in trays transplant to larger pots or cells once the true leaves appear ( generally the second set of leaves). You can also direct seed in your garden in late winter two weeks before your first frost. They prefer sunlight to germinate so till enriched garden soil 6" deep and scatter your seeds on the surface. In pots cover thinly with vermiculite, or in the garden a very light dusting of peat. Anemones can take up to 60 days to germinate and will not germinate in hot weather. Keep your seeds cool and slightly moist until they germinate. If sown in soggy conditions they will rot before they germinate.They do not like late-day heat so here in zone 7, we plant them where they get afternoon shade. They do like moist, but not soggy soil, so we plant them in areas of similar flowers such as our hellebores and calla lilies. Soil temperature: 65 degrees FahrenheitGermination lighting: Light requiredGermination days: 25 daysPlant spread: 12 inchesPlant height: 12''Plant type: Perennial Quantity: 20 Red Anemone Flower Seeds

  • 10 Red Angel Trumpet Seeds - Seed World 10 Red Angel Trumpet Seeds - Seed World

    10 Red Angel Trumpet Seeds

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    Create a dramatic, tropical showpiece in your garden with Red Angel Trumpet Seeds (Brugmansia). Famous for their large, pendulous trumpet-shaped blooms and intoxicating evening fragrance, Angel Trumpets are a must-have for collectors, tropical gardeners, and flower lovers. These fast-growing plants produce deep red to crimson blooms that can reach up to 12 inches long, cascading gracefully from lush green foliage. Perfect for containers, patios, greenhouse growing, or warm-climate landscapes, Red Angel Trumpet adds instant luxury and exotic beauty wherever it’s planted. ⚠️ Note: Brugmansia is grown for ornamental purposes only. All parts of the plant are toxic if ingested. 🌱 Why Grow Red Angel Trumpet Seeds? 🌺 Stunning oversized red trumpet flowers 🌙 Strong, sweet fragrance—especially in the evening 🌴 Tropical look for patios, gardens & containers 🦋 Attracts pollinators like moths and hummingbirds 🪴 Ideal for pots, greenhouse growing, or warm climates 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Rich, well-draining soil Water: Keep evenly moist, not soggy Germination: 14–28 days Sowing: Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost Climate: Perennial in warm zones; overwinter indoors in cooler areas Height: 6–10 feet when mature 💡Tip: Pinch young plants to encourage bushier growth and more blooms. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Red Angel Trumpet seeds easy to grow?Yes! With warmth, moisture, and bright light, they germinate reliably and grow quickly. Can I grow Angel Trumpet in containers?Absolutely. Containers are ideal, especially in colder climates where plants can be moved indoors. Is Angel Trumpet the same as Datura?They are related but different—Brugmansia flowers hang downward, while Datura flowers face upward. Is this plant safe around pets or children?No. All parts are toxic if ingested. Grow responsibly and out of reach. Where to Buy Red Angel Trumpet Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Red Angel Trumpet seeds, carefully packaged for high germination and fast U.S. shipping—so you can grow bold, exotic blooms with confidence.

  • Sale -19% 10 Red Mimosa Tree Seeds - Seed World 10 Red Mimosa Tree Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Ravensdale, Washington, USA 10 Red Mimosa Tree Seeds

    Mimosa trees are a member of the Fabaceae family and are a popular ornamental tree in the home landscape. Also known as silk trees and Albizia silk trees, these beauties have a lovely feathery habit with wispy pink to rose aromatic flowers. Ideal for USDA planting zones 6 through 9, this tree provides light shade and adds a lovely burst of color amongst other deciduous or evergreen trees, or when used as a specimen. The fringed foliage ranges from bright green to chocolate brown, depending on the variety. Mimosas thrive in a variety of soil types and textures and may be found growing along roadsides or in abandoned fields in poor to average soils in full sun, although they can tolerate partial shade. Until the trees are well-established in your landscape, apply water when the top couple of inches of soil are dry to the touch; reduce water in winter. Suppress weeds by applying approximately 3 inches of organic mulch evenly out to the tips of the branches, but don't allow the mulch to touch the base of the tree. Withhold fertilizer for the first two to three years and then have the soil tested to determine if fertilizer is necessary. Quantity: 10 Red Mimosa Tree Seeds

    $15.99 $12.99

  • 10 Red Mimosa Tree Seeds – Silk Tree (Albizia julibrissin) Persian Beauty 10 Red Mimosa Tree Seeds – Silk Tree (Albizia julibrissin) Persian Beauty

    10 Red Mimosa Tree Seeds – Silk Tree (Albizia julibrissin) Persian Beauty

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    Add dramatic color, fragrance, and tropical elegance to your landscape with Red Mimosa Tree Seeds (Albizia julibrissin), also known as the Persian Silk Tree. This fast-growing perennial tree is beloved for its feathery fern-like foliage and striking red-pink powder puff flowers that bloom in summer. The flowers release a light, sweet fragrance and attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making the Red Mimosa a standout ornamental and pollinator-friendly tree. Its wide, umbrella-shaped canopy provides filtered shade, perfect for patios, lawns, and garden borders. Highly adaptable and drought-tolerant once established, the Red Mimosa thrives in a wide range of soils and climates, making it an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners. 🌱 Why Grow Red Mimosa Tree Seeds? Stunning red-pink silk flowers Fast-growing ornamental shade tree Attracts pollinators & hummingbirds Drought tolerant once established Elegant fern-like foliage Ideal for landscapes, lawns & streets 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Albizia julibrissin Plant Type: Deciduous Perennial Tree Height: 20–40 feet Spread: 20–35 feet Light: Full sun Soil: Well-drained, adaptable to most soils Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once mature How to Germinate: Scarify seeds lightly or soak in warm water for 24 hours Sow seeds ¼–½ inch deep Keep soil warm (70–85°F) and evenly moist Germination typically occurs within 14–30 days 🌿 Tip: Mimosa trees prefer open, sunny locations for best flowering. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is the Red Mimosa tree fast growing?Yes, it’s known for rapid growth, often several feet per year under ideal conditions. When does the tree bloom?Blooms appear in summer, producing showy red-pink silk flowers. Is it drought tolerant?Once established, the tree tolerates drought very well. Can it be grown in containers?Young trees can be grown in large containers but are best suited for in-ground planting. Does it attract wildlife?Yes, it attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Where to Buy Red Mimosa Tree Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Red Mimosa Tree seeds with fast U.S. shipping, so you can grow this stunning silk tree with confidence and success.

  • 10 Red Sealing Wax Palm Tree Seeds - Seed World 10 Red Sealing Wax Palm Tree Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Lincolnton, North CA, USA 10 Red Sealing Wax Palm Tree Seeds

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    Grow your own tropical paradise with our Red Sealing Wax Palm Tree Seeds. Native to the lush rainforests of Southeast Asia, the Red Sealing Wax Palm (Cyrtostachys renda) is a striking ornamental palm known for its vibrant red stems and lush foliage. These seeds offer the opportunity to cultivate your own stunning palm tree right in your backyard or indoor garden. Season: Spring or early summer planting USDA Zones: Zones 10-11 Height: Up to 20-30 feet (6-9 meters) Bloom Season: Throughout the year, peak in warmer months Bloom Color: Cream-colored or pale yellow Environment: Thrives in tropical or subtropical climates, also suitable for indoor growth Soil Type: Well-draining, acidic soil with organic matter Deer Resistant: Generally not preferred by deer Latin Name: Cyrtostachys renda Temperature: Germination: 65°F to 75°F (18°C to 24°C); mature plants prefer temperatures above 60°F (15°C) Average Germ Time: 1-3 months Light Required: Bright, indirect sunlight Depth: Plant seeds 1 inch (2.5 cm) deep Sowing Rate: 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) apart Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist during germination; water regularly once established Plant Spacing: Space plants 6–10 feet (1.8–3 meters) apart. Note: Protect from cold temperatures and ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot

  • 10 Rhododendron Cumberlandense Azalea Seeds - Seed World 10 Rhododendron Cumberlandense Azalea Seeds - Seed World

    10 Rhododendron Cumberlandense Azalea Seeds

    Cumberland Azalea Rhododendron Cumberlandense Bush Shrub Flower Seeds Azaleas are very showy ornamental! These bushes are completely covered in blooms in springtime, and the Cumberland Azalea is a late-blooming species. Paired with other Azaleas, you can really prolong the bloom season. This North American native will attract bees, birds, and butterflies to your garden. Name: Cumberland AzaleaScientific Name: Rhododendron CumberlandenseColor: RedPlant Seeds: Indoors Weeks Before Last Frost / Outdoors After Danger of FrostBloom Time: SpringHardiness Zone: 5 - 8Plant Height: 36 - 48”Plant Spacing: 24 - 36”Light Requirements: Light ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average

  • 10 Royal Golden Skin Watermelon Seeds - Seed World 10 Royal Golden Skin Watermelon Seeds - Seed World

    10 Royal Golden Skin Watermelon Seeds

    Add a touch of royalty to your garden with Royal Golden Skin Watermelon Seeds—where beauty meets flavor! These premium seeds produce vibrant, golden-skinned watermelons that are as beautiful as they are delicious. Each fruit boasts a crisp, juicy texture and a sweet, refreshing flavor that will elevate your summer gatherings. Royal Golden Skin Watermelon Seeds - Specifications Season: Warm season USDA Zones: 5-9 Height: Vining plant; spreads approximately 3-4 feet Bloom Season: Late spring to summer Bloom Color: Yellow (flowers) Environment: Full sun; warm temperatures Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy loam or loamy soil Deer Resistant: No Latin Name: Citrullus lanatus Temperature: Optimal growth at 70-90°F (21-32°C) Average Germ Time: 7-14 days Light Required: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours per day) Depth: 1 inch (2.5 cm) Sowing Rate: 4-6 seeds per hill Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist; avoid waterlogging Plant Spacing: 36-42 inches between plants

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    10 Silk Floss Tree Seeds – Ceiba speciosa

    Bring exotic elegance and unmatched charm to your landscape with Ceiba speciosa, also known as the Silk Floss Tree, Bombax, Kapok, or Chorisia speciosa. Native to Brazil and Argentina, this spectacular deciduous tree is prized for its vibrant pink, lily-like flowers—often streaked with white, purple, or deep red. The floral display becomes even more impressive as the tree matures, making it a stunning focal point in any garden. After flowering, the tree produces pear-shaped pods filled with silky fibers, historically used as natural stuffing material. Its iconic thorn-covered trunk adds architectural interest and texture, making it one of the most unique specimen trees in the world. This fast-growing ornamental thrives in warm climates, tolerates drought, and withstands temperatures down to 20°F once established. Whether you're creating a tropical oasis, an exotic garden, or a striking standalone specimen, the Silk Floss Tree is a spectacular choice. 🌱 Why Grow Silk Floss Tree (Ceiba speciosa) Seeds? 🌺 Spectacular pink blooms that intensify as the tree matures 🌳 Fast-growing, drought-tolerant, and easy to care for 🏡 A remarkable specimen tree with a thorny, sculptural trunk 🧵 Produces silky fiber pods—a unique bonus feature 🌴 Perfect for creating tropical, subtropical, and exotic landscapes 🌿 Growing Tips Climate: Best in zones 9–11; tolerates brief drops to 20°F Sunlight: Full sun for fastest growth and best flowering Soil: Well-draining soil; avoid waterlogged areas Watering: Drought-tolerant, but grows faster with regular watering Planting: Sow seeds in warm soil; lightly cover and keep moist Growth: Can reach 40–82 ft in ideal conditions ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How fast does the Silk Floss Tree grow?Very fast—especially with consistent watering. Growth occurs in spurts. Are the trunk thorns dangerous?The thorns are sharp and decorative. Plant with care away from walkways. Can it survive cold weather?Yes—established trees tolerate temperatures down to 20°F. How long until it blooms?Most trees flower within 3–5 years, depending on climate and care. Can I grow it in a pot?Yes, while young. However, it grows large and will eventually need ground planting. Where to Buy Silk Floss Tree Seeds?At Seeds World, we provide fresh, premium Ceiba speciosa seeds with fast U.S. shipping and dependable quality so you can grow with confidence.

    $19.99 $16.99

  • 10 Silver Falls Dichondra Seeds - Seed World 10 Silver Falls Dichondra Seeds - Seed World

    10 Silver Falls Dichondra Seeds

    Silver Falls Dichondra Seeds: Grow Stunning Trailing Foliage for Your Garden Elevate your garden's beauty with Silver Falls Dichondra Seeds. This exquisite trailing plant, scientifically known as Dichondra argentea, features cascading silver-gray foliage that gracefully spills over containers, hanging baskets, or borders. With our premium seeds, you can easily cultivate Silver Falls Dichondra and enjoy its captivating silver hues and trailing growth habit. This low-maintenance plant is drought-tolerant and thrives in full sun or partial shade, making it a versatile choice for various garden settings. Whether used as a groundcover or a striking accent plant, Silver Falls Dichondra will add a touch of elegance and visual interest to your outdoor space. Embark on a journey of garden transformation with Silver Falls Dichondra Seeds and create a picturesque landscape that mesmerizes all who see it. Germination Rate: High germination rate, ensuring a greater chance of successful seedling growth. Plant Type: Trailing plant with cascading growth habit. Foliage Color: Silver-gray foliage. Light Requirements: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Watering Needs: Drought-tolerant once established, requiring minimal watering. Growth Habit: Vigorous growth, quickly filling in spaces and forming a trailing carpet of foliage. Planting Season: Suitable for planting in the recommended season (spring or fall, depending on the region). Planting Zones: Suitable for specific hardiness zones (provide specific zones if applicable). Maintenance: Low maintenance plant, requiring occasional pruning to maintain desired shape. Versatile Use: Can be grown as a groundcover, in containers, hanging baskets, or window boxes. Flowering: May produce inconspicuous flowers that attract pollinators. Recommended Uses: Ideal for adding elegance and visual interest to gardens, landscapes, and patio areas. Suitable Environments: Can be grown in various garden settings, including residential gardens, parks, and commercial landscapes. Quantity: 10 Silver Falls Dichondra Seeds

  • 10 Silver Maiden Grass Seeds - Seed World 10 Silver Maiden Grass Seeds - Seed World

    10 Silver Maiden Grass Seeds

    Silver Maiden Grass Seeds - Miscanthus sinensis Silver Maiden Grass, also known as Silvergrass, Chinese Silver Grass, Eulalia, or Japanese Pampas Grass, is a highly ornamental and decorative perennial that enhances any garden with its graceful stature and captivating plumes. This fast-growing grass is known for its striking appearance and resilience, making it a favorite among gardeners. Specifications for Silver Maiden Grass Seeds - Miscanthus sinensis: Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 5-9 Height: 4-8 feet Bloom Season: Late summer to fall Bloom Color: Silver to pinkish plumes Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, adaptable Deer Resistant: Highly resistant Latin Name: Miscanthus sinensis Temperature: Wide range tolerance Germ Time: 14-28 days Light Required: Full sun preferred Depth: Sow 1/4 inch deep Moisture: Regular initial watering, drought-tolerant once established Plant Spacing: 4-6 feet apart Planting Instructions: Sun Exposure: Prefers full sun to achieve optimal growth and plume development. Soil Type: Grows best in well-drained soil; tolerant of a variety of soil conditions. Watering Needs: Moderate watering, more frequent during dry spells. Plant Spacing: Space seeds or clumps about 4-6 feet apart to allow for full mature spread. Silver Maiden Grass is not just a plant; it's a statement piece that brings structure and movement to any landscape. Its adaptability to various environments and minimal care requirements make it a practical choice for both new and experienced gardeners. Enjoy the dynamic beauty it brings to your garden year after year.

  • Sale -20% 10 Black Currant Berry Seeds – Ribes leptanthum - Seed World 10 Black Currant Berry Seeds – Ribes leptanthum - Seed World

    10 Slender-Stem Gooseberry – Ribes leptanthum

    Grow an heirloom fruiting shrub with regional history and botanical resilience. Known both as Black Currant and Slender-Stem Gooseberry, Ribes leptanthum is a wild, drought-tolerant species native to the Southwestern U.S. It produces clusters of small, glossy black berries with a rich, tangy flavor—perfect for homemade jams, syrups, or fresh eating if you like bold, tart fruit. With natural resistance to drought and cold, this deciduous shrub grows 3–6 feet tall and thrives in Zones 4–9. It’s a favorite for edible hedges, wildlife gardens, or native permaculture installations. Though lesser-known commercially, Ribes leptanthum has long been valued for both its flavor and its adaptability. 🌟 Product Highlights: ✅ Fruit: Small black berries, tangy and rich in flavor✅ Zones: USDA 4–9✅ Habit: Deciduous shrub, 3–6 ft tall✅ Native: American Southwest (New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado)✅ Benefits: Attracts pollinators, wildlife-safe, edible & medicinal uses 🌱 Why Grow Black Currant Seeds? 🍇 Packed with antioxidants & natural vitamin C🌎 Native plant – adapted for tough conditions and wildlife-safe🌿 Adds beauty and function to edible hedgerows or permaculture sites🐝 Attracts pollinators and improves biodiversity💧 Drought-tolerant and low maintenance once established🍯 Excellent for small-batch jam, jelly, or syrup making 🌿 Growing Tips: Sow Indoors: Start seeds in trays in late winter, press lightly into soil Transplanting: Move outdoors after frost into partial shade or filtered sun Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil Spacing: Plant 3–4 ft apart in rows or hedgerows Pruning: Prune old canes after fruiting to encourage new growth Harvest: Pick ripe berries in midsummer when fully black and plump ❓ FAQ – Black Currant Berry Seeds How long does it take for black currants to bear fruit?Expect your first fruiting harvest in the second or third year after planting. Are these currants sweet or tart?Ribes leptanthum berries are more tart than sweet—ideal for preserves or baking. Do I need more than one plant for fruiting?A: No—this species is self-fertile but planting multiple shrubs may increase yield. Are they legal to grow in all U.S. states?Currants were once restricted due to white pine rust concerns—check your local regulations. Can I grow this in a container?Possible when young, but best grown in-ground for full yield and longevity.

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    10 Smyrna Fig Seeds – Premium Fruit Tree Seeds

    Grow your own delicious, honey-sweet figs right at home with Smyrna Fig Seeds (Ficus carica). This historic Mediterranean variety is prized for its large, flavorful fruit, beautiful foliage, and vigorous growth. Whether you're planting a backyard orchard, adding an exotic fruit tree to your garden, or growing in containers, the Smyrna Fig is a rewarding choice for both beginners and experienced growers. Known for its rich flavor and heavy yield, this fig thrives in warm climates and produces luscious, soft fruit with amber flesh and a smooth, edible skin. Add beauty, shade, and fresh fruit to your home landscape—all starting from seed. 🌱 Why Grow Smyrna Fig Seeds? Produces large, sweet, richly flavored figs Beautiful tree with broad, tropical-looking leaves Excellent for fresh eating, drying, baking, and preserves Thrives in warm, dry climates; heat & drought tolerant Suitable for containers or garden planting A long-lived tree that continues to produce for decades 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun for best fruit production Soil: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil Water: Moderate—allow soil to dry slightly between waterings Germination: Surface sow and lightly cover; keep warm and moist Temperature: 70–85°F for fastest sprouting Spacing: 10–20 ft when planted outdoors Zones: 7–10 (container growing recommended in colder zones) 📦 Product Details Botanical Name: Ficus carica (Smyrna type) Life Cycle: Perennial fruit tree Height: 10–25 ft (can be pruned smaller) Fruit: Large, sweet figs; golden to purple skin depending on conditions Bloom/Fruit Time: Late summer–fall Sun Requirements: Full sun Difficulty: Easy to moderate ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Do Smyrna Fig seeds need special treatment before planting?A short cold stratification (2–4 weeks) improves germination, but it is optional. How long does it take for Smyrna Fig seeds to sprout?Generally 2–6 weeks, depending on warmth and moisture. Will Smyrna Fig trees produce fruit from seed?Yes! However, seed-grown figs may show slight variation. Many still produce excellent fruit. Can I grow Smyrna Fig trees in pots?Absolutely—figs are very container-friendly. Use a deep pot with good drainage. Are Smyrna Figs cold hardy?They prefer warm climates (Zones 7–10), but can be grown in containers and overwintered indoors in colder regions. Where to Buy Smyrna Fig Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Smyrna Fig Seeds with fast U.S. shipping so you can start growing your own fruit tree right away.

  • 10 Snake Gourd Seeds - Seed World 10 Snake Gourd Seeds - Seed World

    10 Snake Gourd Seeds

    Snake Gourd Multicolored Craft Gourd Lagenaria Siceraria Vine Seeds This gourd is a vine or climber. They look really cool when dried and painted for decoration and are popular with kids.NAME: Snake GourdSCIENTIFIC NAME: Lagenaria SicerariaCOLOR: MulticoloredPLANT SEEDS: Outdoors after frost / Indoors weeks before last frostHARVEST: 85 DaysPLANT HEIGHT: 12 - 18"PLANT SPACING: 24 - 36"LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: SunSOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: AverageQuantity: 10 Snake Gourd Seeds

  • 10 Sorakaya Long Bottle Gourd Calabash Seeds - Seed World 10 Sorakaya Long Bottle Gourd Calabash Seeds - Seed World

    Shippep from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 10 Sorakaya Long Bottle Gourd Calabash Seeds

    Long Asian Bottle Gourd, Dudhi, Sorakaya, Lauki Seeds, Calabash This organic calabash gourd variety produces a long bat-shaped gourd that is most tender when picked 12-24" long. The light green-skinned fruits have white flesh and are sweet and entirely edible when harvested at this immature stage. The gourd can be left to fully mature and the skin will harden. The vine is very vigorous and has white flowers. Cultivation: Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. Sow seeds after the last frost in a warm, sunny location. Keep soil moist. Fertilize as needed. Train to climb a vertical support for better air circulation, easy to harvest. They are very easy to grow & easy to maintain. Seeds need min 20°C to germinate. Soak the seeds in water for a few hours before planting them and sow them in a sunny, well-drained position. Germinates in 2 weeks.

  • 10 Southern Catalpa Indian Bean Tree Seeds - Seed World 10 Southern Catalpa Indian Bean Tree Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Saint Augustine, Florida, USA 10 Southern Catalpa Indian Bean Tree Seeds

    🌳 Southern Catalpa Indian Bean Tree Seeds – Flowering Shade Tree | Native Beauty with Fragrant Blooms & Unique Seed Pods Bring bold beauty and natural charm to your landscape with Southern Catalpa (Catalpa bignonioides)—a native ornamental tree known for its striking white trumpet-shaped flowers, bean-like seed pods, and broad heart-shaped leaves. Often referred to as the “Indian Bean Tree,” this deciduous giant grows up to 50–70 feet and makes a stunning shade tree for large yards, parks, or open spaces. Catalpas thrive in USDA Zones 6–9, tolerate poor soil, and require minimal water once established. In spring, their fragrant blooms draw pollinators, while their long green seed pods add a unique visual twist throughout the summer and fall. 🌿 Low-maintenance, high-impact — perfect for gardeners seeking both shade and spectacle. Why Choose This Product? ✅ Spectacular Spring Flowers: Large clusters of white, orchid-like blooms with purple and yellow throats appear in late spring.✅ Unique Seed Pods & Foliage: Long “cigar-shaped” pods and oversized heart-shaped leaves add ornamental value year-round.✅ Hardy & Drought-Tolerant: Thrives in a wide range of soils with minimal water needs — perfect for low-maintenance landscapes.✅ Rich Herbal History: Used traditionally for asthma, skin issues, and infections — though not FDA evaluated, it's revered in folk medicine. What’s in the Pack? A pack of Southern Catalpa Indian Bean Tree Seeds Approx. 10 seeds per pack Purity: 90–95%, Germination rate: 60–80% Packaged in a resealable, moisture-resistant bag Basic planting instructions included Planting Instructions: Scarify and soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting. Sow indoors or outdoors in well-draining soil, about 1/4" deep. Keep soil moist and warm (65–75°F) for best germination. Germination typically occurs in 2–4 weeks. Transplant seedlings outdoors when 4–6 inches tall and frost risk has passed. 📍 Best suited for USDA Zones 6–9. Choose a sunny location with room to grow. FAQs How tall does a Southern Catalpa tree grow?It typically reaches 50 feet, though in optimal conditions it can grow up to 70 feet tall. Does it require a lot of water or care?No! It’s a hardy, drought-tolerant tree that grows well in poor soil with little maintenance once established. What’s with the name “Indian Bean Tree”?It comes from the long green seed pods that resemble green beans —they’re not edible but are visually striking. Does it lose its leaves?Yes. Catalpa is a deciduous tree, meaning it drops its large leaves (and pods) in fall or after the first frost. Are the seeds or leaves used medicinally?Yes, in traditional herbal medicine, Catalpa bark, leaves, and pods were used for various ailments, including asthma, infections, and inflammation — although not clinically proven.


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