Autograph Tree Seeds – Clusia Rosea Major
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🌿 Autograph Tree Seeds – Clusia rosea Major | Exotic Balsam Apple Tree | Cuba Native | Tropical Ornamental Tree
Bring a tropical touch to your home or garden with Autograph Tree Seeds (Clusia rosea major) — a rare, exotic ornamental native to the Caribbean and Florida. Named the “Autograph Tree” because you can literally carve your name into its thick, leathery leaves, Clusia rosea is known for its striking white-pink flowers, bold foliage, and unique bonsai or potted potential.
Whether you're an exotic plant lover or a collector of tropical species, these seeds are your opportunity to grow one of the most unusual and beautiful trees around.
🌴 A perfect conversation piece and tropical showstopper!
Why Choose This Product?
✅ Unique “Autograph” Leaves: Thick, waxy foliage that can be inscribed with initials or designs — like nature’s notebook!
✅ Exotic Tropical Appeal: Native to the Caribbean and beloved for its white-pink flowers and lush form.
✅ Indoor or Outdoor Growing: Can be grown as a potted plant, bonsai, or tropical tree in warmer zones.
✅ Low Maintenance & Hardy: Tolerates salt, heat, and drought — ideal for coastal gardens or bright indoor spaces.
What’s in the Pack?
- A pack of fresh Autograph Tree (Clusia rosea) 10-50 Seeds
- Approximately [insert exact quantity if known] seeds
- Resealable moisture-resistant bag
- Basic germination and care instructions included
Planting Instructions:
- Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting.
- Sow seeds in a moist, well-draining soil mix.
- Press lightly into the surface — do not bury deeply.
- Keep warm and humid (75–85°F) with indirect light or a grow light.
- Germination usually occurs in 2–6 weeks.
- Transplant seedlings once they are strong enough and have 2–3 leaves.
FAQs
Why is it called the Autograph Tree?
Its thick, leathery leaves can be scratched or etched with names or initials, which remain on the leaf — like signing your autograph!
Can I grow Clusia rosea indoors?
Yes! It’s an excellent indoor plant in cooler climates when given bright, indirect light and warmth.
How tall does it get?
In the ground, it can grow up to 25–30 feet, but when grown in a pot or bonsai-style, it's easily kept much smaller.
Does it flower?
Yes! It produces large, showy white-to-pink flowers, especially in warmer climates or during the growing season.
Is it drought-tolerant?
Absolutely — once established, it’s resilient to dry spells and even salt spray, making it ideal for coastal gardens.