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Wild Fairy Iris 10 Seed - Dietes grandiflora -Tropical
from $ 4.99
The name Dietes means "having two relatives" The attractive flowers are large (about 18 inches) grows naturally in Australia along the eastern coastal areas 10 Seeds per pack
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3 Hardy Apricot 1-2' bareroot tree
USD 32.00
Hardy Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Latin: Prunus armeniaca Other common names: apricot Mature Height: Soil / Climate: Notes: Native to west Asia. Self pollinating, though will produce best when in presence of other species in the Prunus genus, such as wild black cherry, choke cherry, and american plum. Barerrot trees look like a twig or stick, so don't be shocked. These are whips and not branched.
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5 Hardy Apricot 2-3' bareroot tree
USD 45.00
Hardy Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Latin: Prunus armeniaca Other common names: apricot Mature Height: Soil / Climate: Notes: Native to west Asia. Self pollinating, though will produce best when in presence of other species in the Prunus genus, such as wild black cherry, choke cherry, and american plum. Barerrot trees look like a twig or stick, so don't be shocked. These are whips and not branched.
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1/4 Lb - Yellow Wild Indigo - Bulk Wildflower Seeds
USD 144.00
This sunny, summer-blooming wildflower will brighten any customized setting! Being very hardy, Yellow Indigo can even thrive in cracks of sheer rock faces, and is also known as a source for indigo dye. Add a unique and bright bit of Nature to your wildflower garden with this one!
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100 PURPLE MISTFLOWER (Hardy or Wild Ageratum) Eupatorium Coelstinum Flower Seeds
USD 2.00
* We have several other varieties and colors of Eupatorium seeds available so be sure to check them all out! * ** FREE SHIPPING ON ANY ADDITIONAL SEEDS! PAY ONLY ONE FLAT SHIPPING FEE OF $2.50 FOR US ORDERS NO MATTER HOW MANY YOU ORDER! PLEASE VISIT MY STORE FOR OVER 800 TYPES OF FLOWER, HERB, FRUIT & VEGETABLE SEEDS!!! ** FLAT RATE SHIPPING TO CANADA AND WORLDWIDE IS JUST $3.50. Sorry, no shipments to Italy at this time. All seeds will come in a resealable plastic zip lock bag with a label featuring a picture of the flower, planting instructions, and plant specifications such as height, spacing, and light requirements for easy planting. If stored properly, seeds can last for years! All seed packets contain 100 percent true named seeds - there are no fillers or other weeds or seeds mixed in. Most have been harvested by hand and all test at an exceptionally high germination rate. Combined free shipping applies to an unlimited number of seed packets paid for together at checkout within the required payment time of 7 days after last purchase has been made. International buyers please check with your local customs office regarding regulations and allowances on plant seeds. I cannot be responsible for anything seized by customs or irratiated by your local post office. Please understand there are too many countries and too many types of seeds for me to be able to research every possibility. All international shipments will be sent First Class Mail International. You will be provided with a tracking number but please remember that international shipments take longer to arrive. If you have any questions about shipping, ordering, or the plants themselves, please feel free to send me a message. While I do not claim to know everything, I will be more than glad to answer any questions I can either from my own extensive experience or will do my best to try to find an answer for you.
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Issai Kiwi Vine 10 Seeds - Hardy - Self Fruitful - Easy
USD 1.49
The Hardy Kiwi is THE FRUIT OF THE FUTURE. Fruits are now being marketed and sold in produce stores. It has been accepted in the marketplace and the demand will be growing in the very near future for the small delicious fruits. The Hardy Kiwi, are native to the mountains and hills of southwestern China where they grow wild in trees and on bushes. The Hardy Kiwi was introduced to the United Kingdom, Europe, United States, and New Zealand between 1900 to 1910 from China. Commercial plantings were made in New Zealand about 1930 and have become widespread over the last 20-30 years. These plants have been tested in New Hampshire and upper New York State where they survived 25 degrees F below zero temperatures! Kiwi plants are attractive growers that require a sunny location, preferably with wind protection. They can be grown in different types of soils; however, the soil must be well drained. The vines take very little maintenance-just pruning and support to hold about 100 lbs. of fruit for a mature plant. Plant 10 to 20 ft. apart. They are hardy in zones 4-9. Kiwi plants are very pretty when used to cover a wall or fence or used in landscape design. The fruit is very high in Vitamin C and its use in recipes is endless. The hardy Kiwis ripen in mid to late September. Growing instructions included with each order. Actinidia arguta Issai is unigue self fertile female kiwi vine with tasty fruit the size of a large grape. This cultivar can produce abundant crops in the absence of a male pollinator, often in the first year after planting. It is a climbing plant, supporting itself by twining around branches and a fast grower maturing at a length of to 12 feet. A very hardy plant, tolerating temperatures down to -20°F, but the young spring growth is susceptible to frost damage. In spring, it produces fragrant white flowers. A self-pollinator, it bears long fruit to 1 inch in diameter. Fruit is sweet with a good f
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100 Beach Plum Shrub Prunus maritima Seeds Zone 3 - 7 Cold Hardy BITE SIZE - Shrub only gets 4 - 8' Tall
USD 22.00
Beach Plum Shrub, Prunus maritima, Seeds Hardy, Fast Growth, Showy Spring Flowers, Edible Fruit, Wildlife Food/Shelter, Salt, Wind and Drought Tolerant, Adaptable Beach Plum is a fruiting shrub native to coastal dunes of the Northeastern United States. It is a dense and rounded deciduous shrub, growing to 6 feet tall or more. Single or double white flowers bloom in mid-spring, maturing to edible 1 inch purple fruit in late summer. Although typically found growing naturally in poor sandy soils, the plants thrive in well-drained fertile soils with a pH of 6-6.5. This plant is abundant in the Cape Cod, Massachusetts area and is very salt tolerant. Since colonial times, people have collected wild fruit to make preserves and jelly. Today, native stands still support a cottage beach plum product industry in the Northeast. In early summer, hardy gourmets head to the shore to collect the wild beach plums growing in the dunes. An ornamental plant as well, beach plums are now the talk of the town, prized for their many uses in fashionable desserts. The fruit of choice for gourmet jellies and jams. Eaten direct from the plant, they are tart, but ripen to a very sweet flavor. Other Names: Prunus acuminata Zone: 3 to 7 Growth Rate: Fast Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting shrub Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Northeastern United States Height: 4 to 8 feet Spread: 4 to 8 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: May Bloom Color: White Flower/Fruit: 1/2" white flowers followed by edible 1" purple fruit. Sun: Full Sun Drought Tolerance: Moderate to High Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Prefers a well-drained soil, adaptable to most soils, salt tolerant. Culture: Prune after flowering in spring. Easily transplanted. Uses: Specimen, patio plant, small groupings, for flowering effect, for edible fruit, foundation plant.
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50 Beach Plum Shrub Prunus maritima Seeds Zone 3 - 7 Cold Hardy BITE SIZE - Shrub only gets 4 - 8' Tall
USD 15.00
Beach Plum Shrub, Prunus maritima, Seeds Hardy, Fast Growth, Showy Spring Flowers, Edible Fruit, Wildlife Food/Shelter, Salt, Wind and Drought Tolerant, Adaptable Beach Plum is a fruiting shrub native to coastal dunes of the Northeastern United States. It is a dense and rounded deciduous shrub, growing to 6 feet tall or more. Single or double white flowers bloom in mid-spring, maturing to edible 1 inch purple fruit in late summer. Although typically found growing naturally in poor sandy soils, the plants thrive in well-drained fertile soils with a pH of 6-6.5. This plant is abundant in the Cape Cod, Massachusetts area and is very salt tolerant. Since colonial times, people have collected wild fruit to make preserves and jelly. Today, native stands still support a cottage beach plum product industry in the Northeast. In early summer, hardy gourmets head to the shore to collect the wild beach plums growing in the dunes. An ornamental plant as well, beach plums are now the talk of the town, prized for their many uses in fashionable desserts. The fruit of choice for gourmet jellies and jams. Eaten direct from the plant, they are tart, but ripen to a very sweet flavor. Other Names: Prunus acuminata Zone: 3 to 7 Growth Rate: Fast Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting shrub Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Northeastern United States Height: 4 to 8 feet Spread: 4 to 8 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: May Bloom Color: White Flower/Fruit: 1/2" white flowers followed by edible 1" purple fruit. Sun: Full Sun Drought Tolerance: Moderate to High Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Prefers a well-drained soil, adaptable to most soils, salt tolerant. Culture: Prune after flowering in spring. Easily transplanted. Uses: Specimen, patio plant, small groupings, for flowering effect, for edible fruit, foundation plant.
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1 Hardy Apricot 1-2' bareroot tree
USD 15.00
Hardy Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Latin: Prunus armeniaca Other common names: apricot Mature Height: Soil / Climate: Notes: Native to west Asia. Self pollinating, though will produce best when in presence of other species in the Prunus genus, such as wild black cherry, choke cherry, and american plum. Barerrot trees look like a twig or stick, so don't be shocked. These are whips and not branched.
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5 Beach Plum Shrub Prunus maritima Seeds Zone 3 - 7 Cold Hardy BITE SIZE - Shrub only gets 4 - 8' Tall
USD 2.00
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ Beach Plum Shrub, Prunus maritima, Seeds Hardy, Fast Growth, Showy Spring Flowers, Edible Fruit, Wildlife Food/Shelter, Salt, Wind and Drought Tolerant, Adaptable Beach Plum is a fruiting shrub native to coastal dunes of the Northeastern United States. It is a dense and rounded deciduous shrub, growing to 6 feet tall or more. Single or double white flowers bloom in mid-spring, maturing to edible 1 inch purple fruit in late summer. Although typically found growing naturally in poor sandy soils, the plants thrive in well-drained fertile soils with a pH of 6-6.5. This plant is abundant in the Cape Cod, Massachusetts area and is very salt tolerant. Since colonial times, people have collected wild fruit to make preserves and jelly. Today, native stands still support a cottage beach plum product industry in the Northeast. In early summer, hardy gourmets head to the shore to collect the wild beach plums growing in the dunes. An ornamental plant as well, beach plums are now the talk of the town, prized for their many uses in fashionable desserts. The fruit of choice for gourmet jellies and jams. Eaten direct from the plant, they are tart, but ripen to a very sweet flavor. Other Names: Prunus acuminata Zone: 3 to 7 Growth Rate: Fast Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting shrub Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Northeastern United States Height: 4 to 8 feet Spread: 4 to 8 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: May Bloom Color: White Flower/Fruit: 1/2" white flowers followed by edible 1" purple fruit. Sun: Full Sun Drought Tolerance: Moderate to High Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Prefers a well-drained soil, adaptable to most soils, salt tolerant. Culture: Prune after flowering in spring. Easily transplanted. Uses: Specimen, patio plant, small groupings, for flowering effect, for edible fruit, foundation plant.
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Echinacea - Pale Purple Coneflower - 1000 Seeds
USD 4.99
Echinacea pallida, or commonly called Pale Purple Coneflower, is a hardy perennial. It can be found growing wild in many parts of the United States. It is a great flower for naturalizing a landscape setting, and it looks lovely when planted in mass, making a meadow come alive with color. Pale Purple Coneflower has drooping daisy-like petals that surround a central reddish-brown cone. It is nectar-rich and attracts bees and butterflies. This plant is considered to be a medicinal herb. It is long-lived and usually resistant to deer. In the spring, start the seed directly outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Prepare a seed bed, loosening soil and weeding. Press the seed into soil, cover it 1/8 to 1/4 inch with soil and keep the seed moist. With a temperature of 70F, germination is usually in 28 days. Grow Coneflower in full sun. It is not particular about soil conditions. Space the plants 12 - 18 inches apart.
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Honeyberry-Wild Honey
USD 19.99
This 6- to 8-ft. shrub will yield an abundance of rich blue berries which ripen more than two weeks before strawberries! Exceptionally hardy and not bothered by disease or insects, Honeyberry is a joy to grow! Thrives in partial shade. Plant two varieties for pollination. Protect from late frost to ensure fruit production. Zones 3-9. Bareroot.This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall. If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
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Cornfield Poppy - 150 Seeds - Heirloom
USD 2.99
* Cornfield Poppy Papaver rhoeas Heirloom 18-24 in. Hardy Annual/Reseeding Brilliant deep orange to scarlet red, delicate single flowers. A poppy that has grown wild in European meadows for centuries. Direct seed in November or December to flower the following May, or sow in very early spring. Can also be sown indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost and set out 2-4 weeks before last frost. Be careful not to disturb roots when transplanting. Prefers sandy or loamy soil. During germination, keep entire seedbed evenly moist. Harvest flowers at peak of bloom. Planting Depth: 1/4"-1/2" Soil Temp. for Germ.: 50-60 F Days to Germ.: 10-15 Plant Spacing: 9-12" Days to Maturity: 65-80 Full Sun Moderate Water/Drought Tolerant ~ 150 seeds
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Honeyberry-Wild Honey
USD 19.99
This 6- to 8-ft. shrub will yield an abundance of rich blue berries which ripen more than two weeks before strawberries! Exceptionally hardy and not bothered by disease or insects, Honeyberry is a joy to grow! Thrives in partial shade. Plant two varieties for pollination. Protect from late frost to ensure fruit production. Zones 3-9. Bareroot.This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall. If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
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Ratibida - Mexican Hat - 5000 Seeds
USD 4.99
Ratibida columnifera is commonly known as Mexican Hat. It is a wild flower that is a hardy perennial and is native to the United States. The flowers are "sombrero-shaped" with drooping reddish-yellow petals around a brown cone. Mexican Hat puts on a great display of color, and it provides a source of nectar for bees and butterflies. It has a long bloom season, and it is usually resistant to deer. It is recommended to start Mexican Hat seed directly outdoors in the late fall. Prepare a seedbed, press the seed into the soil and cover with 1/8 inch of soil. In the spring when temperatures begin to warm up, germination is usually within 28 days. Grow Mexican Hat in full sun and in hot, dry conditions. Well-drained soil is needed. Space plants 18 inches apart. Water regularly until established. For best results, thin plants every 3 - 4 years. Approximately 52,000 seeds per ounce.
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Yarrow - White Wildflower - 5000 Seeds
USD 4.99
Achillea millefolium, or Yarrow, is a hardy perennial that is a favorite for wild flower gardens. This variety, is native to the United States and can be seen growing in the wild in many regions. This Yarrow has flat-topped white flower clusters and fern-like foliage. It looks wonderful growing in a meadow! After frost danger has passed, directly sow Yarrow seed outdoors onto a prepared seedbed. Press the seed into the soil, but do not cover it. Keep the seed moist until germination. Grow Yarrow in full sun. It prefers well-drained soil, and it is usually deer resistant. Space plants 16 inches apart. Deadheading promotes continual bloom.
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Dianthus - Sweet William Mix - 1 LB
USD 21.99
Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William Mix) is winter hardy to USDA Zones 3-9. This is a short-lived perennial wild flower that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. Many of the new cultivars will bloom the first year from wild flower seed if the seed is started early enough. Sweet William is best grown in deep, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot summer climates such as the South. In optimum growing conditions it will reseed each year and remain in the garden for many years as if it were a long-lived perennial. Double-flowered forms will not come true from seed, however. Prompt deadheading of spent flowers (shear back large plantings) promotes perennial tendencies. wild flower seed may be planted directly in the garden in late spring for bloom the following year. Some nurseries sell seedlings in early fall that may be planted immediately for bloom the following year. Nurseries commonly sell plants in spring for flowering the same year.
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Dianthus - Sweet William Mix - 5000 Seeds
USD 6.79
Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William Mix) is winter hardy to USDA Zones 3-9. This is a short-lived perennial wild flower that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. Many of the new cultivars will bloom the first year from wild flower seed if the seed is started early enough. Sweet William is best grown in deep, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot summer climates such as the South. In optimum growing conditions it will reseed each year and remain in the garden for many years as if it were a long-lived perennial. Double-flowered forms will not come true from seed, however. Prompt deadheading of spent flowers (shear back large plantings) promotes perennial tendencies. wild flower seed may be planted directly in the garden in late spring for bloom the following year. Some nurseries sell seedlings in early fall that may be planted immediately for bloom the following year. Nurseries commonly sell plants in spring for flowering the same year.
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Ratibida - Mexican Hat - 10000 Seeds
USD 8.99
Ratibida columnifera is commonly known as Mexican Hat. It is a wild flower that is a hardy perennial and is native to the United States. The flowers are "sombrero-shaped" with drooping reddish-yellow petals around a brown cone. Mexican Hat puts on a great display of color, and it provides a source of nectar for bees and butterflies. It has a long bloom season, and it is usually resistant to deer. It is recommended to start Mexican Hat seed directly outdoors in the late fall. Prepare a seedbed, press the seed into the soil and cover with 1/8 inch of soil. In the spring when temperatures begin to warm up, germination is usually within 28 days. Grow Mexican Hat in full sun and in hot, dry conditions. Well-drained soil is needed. Space plants 18 inches apart. Water regularly until established. For best results, thin plants every 3 - 4 years. Approximately 52,000 seeds per ounce.
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2,000 Seeds, Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) Seeds by Seed Needs
USD 4.85
Sweet William is winter hardy to USDA Zones 3-9. This is a short-lived perennial wild flower that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. Many of the new cultivars will bloom the first year from wild flower seed if the seed is started early enough. Sweet William is best grown in deep, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot summer climates such as the South. In optimum growing conditions it will reseed each year and remain in the garden for many years as if it were a long-lived perennial. Double-flowered forms will not come true from seed, however. Prompt deadheading of spent flowers (shear back large plantings) promotes perennial tendencies. wild flower seed may be planted directly in the garden in late spring for bloom the following year. Some nurseries sell seedlings in early fall that may be planted immediately for bloom the following year. Nurseries commonly sell plants in spring for flowering the same year.
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Yarrow - White Wildflower - 1/4 LB
USD 7.99
Achillea millefolium, or Yarrow, is a hardy perennial that is a favorite for wild flower gardens. This variety, is native to the United States and can be seen growing in the wild in many regions. This Yarrow has flat-topped white flower clusters and fern-like foliage. It looks wonderful growing in a meadow! After frost danger has passed, directly sow Yarrow seed outdoors onto a prepared seedbed. Press the seed into the soil, but do not cover it. Keep the seed moist until germination. Grow Yarrow in full sun. It prefers well-drained soil, and it is usually deer resistant. Space plants 16 inches apart. Deadheading promotes continual bloom.
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Dianthus - Sweet William Mix - 1/4 LB
USD 8.99
Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William Mix) is winter hardy to USDA Zones 3-9. This is a short-lived perennial wild flower that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. Many of the new cultivars will bloom the first year from wild flower seed if the seed is started early enough. Sweet William is best grown in deep, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot summer climates such as the South. In optimum growing conditions it will reseed each year and remain in the garden for many years as if it were a long-lived perennial. Double-flowered forms will not come true from seed, however. Prompt deadheading of spent flowers (shear back large plantings) promotes perennial tendencies. wild flower seed may be planted directly in the garden in late spring for bloom the following year. Some nurseries sell seedlings in early fall that may be planted immediately for bloom the following year. Nurseries commonly sell plants in spring for flowering the same year.
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Yarrow - White Wildflower - 1 LB
USD 22.99
Achillea millefolium, or Yarrow, is a hardy perennial that is a favorite for wild flower gardens. This variety, is native to the United States and can be seen growing in the wild in many regions. This Yarrow has flat-topped white flower clusters and fern-like foliage. It looks wonderful growing in a meadow! After frost danger has passed, directly sow Yarrow seed outdoors onto a prepared seedbed. Press the seed into the soil, but do not cover it. Keep the seed moist until germination. Grow Yarrow in full sun. It prefers well-drained soil, and it is usually deer resistant. Space plants 16 inches apart. Deadheading promotes continual bloom.
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Five Spot - 1000 Seeds
USD 4.99
Five spot is a annual wild flower seed native to California that dies at first frost. It is easily grown from seed throughout the United States. It is a hardy annual that grows very, very fast and blooms profusely. Although an annual, five spot may reseed if the seeds fall on bare ground. The flowers are an attractive white with vivid purple spots at the tip of each petal. A prolific bloomer all spring, with a low spreading habit. Prefers full sun to dappled shade in various soil conditions. A great item for hanging baskets. This wildflower species will tolerate a variety of conditions, and doesn?t seem to care whether soil is heavy or sandy. However, it prefers cool weather, so if yours is very hot, try to plant your wild flower seed where it will receive some shade.
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1,000 JAPANESE RED PINE Pinus densiflora BONSAI Adaptable Easy to Grow Cold Tolerant
USD 29.00
Japanese Red Pine, Pinus densiflora, Tree Seeds Evergreen, Bonsai, Specimen Tree, Exfoliating Bark, Hardy, Adaptable, Easy to Grow, Cold Tolerant Japanese Red Pine is perhaps the most common tree growing in Japan. It will soar to 100' in the wild, but in cultivation is more likely to top out at 40-60' tall. In its early years, this is a medium growing pine (to 12" per year). It is noted for its irregular but frequently graceful form and its orange-red bark. Often multi-trunked at the base, this tree features a broad-rounded shape, horizontally spreading branching and a somewhat flattened mature crown. Trunks often lean. Bark matures to gray-fissured at the base. Bright green needles (to 3-5" long) appear in bundles of two. Oval to oblong cones (to 2" long) are often plentiful. Other Names: Japanese Red Pine Zone: 3 to 7 Growth rate: Slow-Medium Plant Type: Needled evergreen conifer tree Family: Pinaceae Native Range: Japan, Korea Height: 40 to 60 feet Spread: 15 to 25 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: Bloom Color: Yellow Flower/Fruit: 1 to 3 inch tawny yellowish brown cones Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates some light afternoon shade, particularly in hot summer climates. Culture: needs little pruning to develop a strong structure Uses: Specimen pine, interesting multi-trunked growth habit, great addition to a Japanese garden. Also used for bonsai. Sowing Pinus densiflora Seeds: Cold stratification and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water 24 Hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
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