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5 Japanese Sakura Flowering Cherry Blossom Tree Seeds (Prunus sargentii) RARE!!!
$ 6.8
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Description
Japanese Sakura Flowering Cherry Bonsai Tree Seeds(
Prunus sargentii
)
"5 Seeds"
These are the ONLY True "Sargent" Cherry Seeds that Produce "PINK BLOSSOMS" on Ebay, or anywhere else online now.
ALL Others listed are (Prunus serrulatta) which will bloom "WHITE", NOT Pink as they are Pictured. Don't be fooled. It's as easy seeing how clean the seeds are in their pictures while the true "Sargent" Seeds have dark spots, and are mottled mixed with bits of clean looking areas. Need a picture, just message me. Don't be Fooled and end up with White Blossoms when it's far too late. There's literally thousands of "Sakura" species in Japan, and people are being massively deceived with the pictures of pink serralatta seeds online.
A Native to Japan, the Japanese Flowering Cherry Tree is used for Cherry Blossom Displays and Festivals during it's Beautiful Pink Blossoms.
In Potomac Park, Washington, D.C., the Blossom time attracts thousands of visitors each April. They were presented by the City of Tokyo as a token of goodwill from the people of Japan to the people here in the US.
The first two were planted by then first lady Helen Taft and the wife of Japanese Ambassador Count Sutemi Chinda on March 27th of 1912.
"The Beautiful Pink Blossoms make it one of the most Attractive Bonsai trees that can be grown."
When grown as a regular tree, it will produce a Dense Crown growing to a height of 26 to 39' tall.
REQUIREMENTS:
Location:
Full Sunlight, with well-drained acidic soil brings the most Blossoms. Hardiness Zones 5 to 8.
Watering:
Moist soil with good drainage.
Fruit Production:
Produces small Black Berries from 1/2" to an inch in diameter which appear during the summer & fall months. Inedible to humans, but are Adored by birds.
Sakura Germination:
1) Cut several small but not too deep places into the hard shell. This will allow proper water penetration.
2) Allow the seeds to soak in water for 24 hrs, then place into a bag of moist (not too wet) peat moss & seal.
3) Place them into the fridge around 40 degrees for 90 days.
4) They can then be potted in moist well drained soil, and for the first few weeks, try to keep the roots around 70 degrees F for the first few weeks for best results.
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