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Close-up view of Southern Catalpa tree's ruffled white flowers with yellow and purple markings
Long slender seed pods hanging from Southern Catalpa tree branches surrounded by green foliage
Southern Catalpa tree in full bloom with clusters of white flowers and large green leaves

10 Southern Catalpa Indian Bean Tree Seeds

Shipped from Saint Augustine, Florida, USA

Regular price $11.95 Sale

🌳 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:

  1. Scarify and soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting.
  2. Sow indoors or outdoors in well-draining soil, about 1/4" deep.
  3. Keep soil moist and warm (65–75°F) for best germination.
  4. Germination typically occurs in 2–4 weeks.
  5. 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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