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Shizuoka Crown Melon Seeds

Shizuoka Crown Melon Seeds

Price €7.45 SKU: V 2 SC
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5/ 5
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Shizuoka Crown Melon Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5, 10, 50 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>The "Shizuoka Crown Melon" has the beauty of artistic form, a fragrance with the scent of musk, plenty of juice, mellow taste, and smooth texture, which is the high-grade melon cultivated in Fukuroi city of Shizuoka prefecture, called “Shizuoka Crown Melon”. “Shizuoka Crown Melon” is cultivated with sophisticated techniques of growers and grown absolutely in greenhouses. In other words, the ultimate taste of “Shizuoka Crown Melon”, which was born by outstanding virtuosity of professionals, has been taken over from generation to generation.</p> <p>The melon has been presented to the Japanese royal family for a long time and recognized as an elegant and prestigious fruit in Japan. Many VIPs also love Crown Melon. When the queen of the United Kingdom came to Japan and ate Crown Melon, we got words of praise.</p> </body> </html>
V 2 SC (10S)
Shizuoka Crown Melon Seeds

Rare Papaya Carica...

Rare Papaya Carica...

Price €18.00 SKU: V 22 CW
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Rare Papaya Carica weberbaueri Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <div><span style="color: #333333; font-size: 17px;">A rare and little known, sparsely<span>&nbsp;</span></span><a href="https://www.rarepalmseeds.com/" class="title" title="branched|Split into two or more parts." style="color: #333333; font-size: 17px;">branched</a><span style="color: #333333; font-size: 17px;"><span>&nbsp;</span>shrub or small tree rarely more than 7 m tall with thick branches, large, deeply lobed, palmate leaves and pointed, ridged, orange to red fruits. <br>It is native to montane forests of the Andes in Peru to 3000 m and is cultivated there for its edible, very tasty, aromatic, and refreshing fruits that are eaten fresh, dried, or canned. <br>A liqueur called Cacique is also made from the fruit. Carica weberhaueri tolerates some drought and cold and is best adapted to cultivation in warm<span>&nbsp;</span></span><a href="https://www.rarepalmseeds.com/" class="title" title="temperate|Roughly, a climate where the yearly amplitudes of temperature are greater than the daily amplitudes." style="color: #333333; font-size: 17px;">temperate</a><span style="color: #333333; font-size: 17px;"><span>&nbsp;</span>climates.<br></span></div> <div> <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tbody> <tr> <td colspan="2" valign="top" width="100%"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Sowing Instructions</strong></span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Propagation:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">Seeds / Cuttings</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Pretreat:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Stratification:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Sowing Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">all year round</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Sowing Depth:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">0.5 cm</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Sowing Mix:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Germination temperature:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">about 25-28 ° C</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Location:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">bright + keep constantly moist not wet</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Germination Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">2-4 Weeks</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Watering:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">regular watering during the growth period + dry between waterings</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><br><span style="color: #008000;"><em>Copyright © 2012 Seeds Gallery - Saatgut Galerie - Galerija semena. All Rights Reserved.</em></span></p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div>
V 22 CW
Rare Papaya Carica weberbaueri Seeds

This plant is resistant to winter and frost.
Wild forest banana seeds...

Wild forest banana seeds...

Price €3.05 SKU: V 125 MY
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Wild forest banana seeds (Musa yunnanensis )</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 3 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><strong>A new, cold-tolerant species from the mountains of southwest China.</strong><br>Musa yunnanensis, commonly known as the Yunnan banana or the wild forest banana, is a recently described plant in the banana and plantain family that is native to Yunnan, southern China. The sample was collected in 2005 in Xishuangbanna (an autonomous prefecture on the border with Indochina) at an altitude of 1,150 meters.<br><br>Very fast growing, with slender pseudo stems and bluish petioles. The history of this species in horticultural culture is short but rather confused. We originally introduced it as Ensete wilsonii first because it was misidentified. It was later mistaken for Musa itinerans, but then turned out to be a new species, officially described by Markku Hakkinen in 2007 as Musa yunnanensis. We also had plants for a while as Musa sp. 'Yangtze' in culture.<br><br>Although M. yunnanesis grows in the montane tropical forest, it is both shade and frost tolerant, sensitive to direct sunlight and therefore essentially an underplant. Individuals typically reach a height of about 5 to 5.25 meters as they mature. Bark on pseudo-trunks is coated with wax, which is white with a bluish tinge. The top of the leaves is also bluish, although their undersides are colored red.<br><br>Musa yunnanensis has value to local wildlife, its summer fruits are consumed by birds, bats and possibly elephants.&nbsp;</p> <p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"></p>
V 125 MY
Wild forest banana seeds (Musa yunnanensis)
Key lime seeds (Citrus...

Key lime seeds (Citrus...

Price €2.25 SKU: V 119 CAKL
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Key lime seeds (Citrus aurantiifolia)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 2 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">The<span>&nbsp;</span><b>Key lime</b><span>&nbsp;</span>(<i>Citrus</i><span>&nbsp;</span>×<span>&nbsp;</span><i>aurantiifolia</i>) is a<span>&nbsp;</span>citrus hybrid<span>&nbsp;</span>(<i>C. hystrix</i><span>&nbsp;</span>x<span>&nbsp;</span><i>C. medica</i>) with a spherical fruit, 25–50&nbsp;mm (1–2&nbsp;in) in diameter. The Key lime is usually picked while it is still green, but it becomes yellow when ripe.</p> <p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">The Key lime is smaller, seedier, has higher acidity, stronger aroma, and thinner<span>&nbsp;</span>rind<span>&nbsp;</span>than the<span>&nbsp;</span>Persian lime<span>&nbsp;</span>(<i>Citrus × latifolia</i>). It is valued for its characteristic flavor. The name comes from its association with the<span>&nbsp;</span>Florida Keys, where it is best known as the<span>&nbsp;</span>flavoring<span>&nbsp;</span>ingredient in<span>&nbsp;</span>Key lime pie. It is also known as<span>&nbsp;</span><b>West Indian lime</b>,<span>&nbsp;</span><b>bartender's lime</b>,<span>&nbsp;</span><b>Omani lime</b>, or<span>&nbsp;</span><b>Mexican lime</b>, the last classified as a distinct<span>&nbsp;</span>race<span>&nbsp;</span>with a thicker skin and darker green color. Philippine varieties have various names, including<span>&nbsp;</span><i><b>dayap</b></i><span>&nbsp;</span>and<span>&nbsp;</span><i>bilolo</i>.</p> <h2 style="color: #000000; font-size: 1.5em;"><span class="mw-headline" id="Description">Description</span></h2> <p><i>C. aurantiifolia</i><span>&nbsp;</span>is a shrubby tree, to 5&nbsp;m (16&nbsp;ft), with many<span>&nbsp;</span>thorns. Dwarf varieties exist that can be grown indoors during winter months and in colder climates. Its trunk, which rarely grows straight, has many branches, and they often originate quite far down on the trunk. The leaves are ovate, 25–90&nbsp;mm (1–<span class="frac nowrap">3<span class="visualhide">&nbsp;</span><sup style="font-size: 11.2px;">1</sup>⁄<sub style="font-size: 11.2px;">2</sub></span>&nbsp;in) long, resembling<span>&nbsp;</span>orange<span>&nbsp;</span>leaves (the scientific name<span>&nbsp;</span><i>aurantiifolia</i><span>&nbsp;</span>refers to this resemblance to the leaves of the orange,<span>&nbsp;</span><i>Citrus aurantium</i>). The<span>&nbsp;</span>flowers<span>&nbsp;</span>are 25 mm (1 in) in diameter, are yellowish-white with a light purple tinge on the margins. Flowers and fruit appear throughout the year but are most abundant from May to September in the Northern Hemisphere.<sup id="cite_ref-purdue1_5-0" class="reference" style="font-size: 11.2px;"></sup></p> <p>Skin contact can sometimes cause<span>&nbsp;</span>phytophotodermatitis,<sup id="cite_ref-Weber_et_al._1999_6-0" class="reference" style="font-size: 11.2px;"></sup><sup id="cite_ref-7" class="reference" style="font-size: 11.2px;"></sup><span>&nbsp;</span>which makes the skin especially sensitive to<span>&nbsp;</span>ultraviolet<span>&nbsp;</span>light.</p> <h3 style="color: #000000; font-size: 1.2em;"><strong><span class="mw-headline" id="Cultivation_and_propagation">Cultivation and propagation</span></strong></h3> <div class="thumb tright" style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><span>There are various approaches to the cultivation of Key limes. This variety of&nbsp;</span>citrus<span>&nbsp;can be propagated from seed and will grow true to the parent.<br><span>If the plants are propagated from seed, the seeds should be stored at least 5–6 months before planting.</span></span></div>
V 119 CAKL
Key lime seeds (Citrus aurantiifolia)

This plant is resistant to winter and frost.
Saskatoon Serviceberry...

Saskatoon Serviceberry...

Price €1.65 SKU: V 208 AA
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Saskatoon Serviceberry Seeds (Amelanchier alnifolia)</strong></h2> <div> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> </div> <div>Amelanchier alnifolia, the saskatoon, Pacific serviceberry, western serviceberry, alder-leaf shadbush, dwarf shadbush, chuckley pear, or western juneberry, is a shrub with edible berry-like fruit, native to North America from Alaska across most of western Canada and in the western and north-central United States.<span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><br /></span></span> <p style="color: #000000; font-size: large;"><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 13pt;">Saskatoon Serviceberry</span><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span></span><span style="font-size: 13pt;" class="">each year announces their presence in the early springtime when the slender pinkish buds turn to 1-inch white flowers blooming so profusely that the branches are obscured by their feathery petals. The blooms are reminiscent of the witch hazel. Deciduous, ranging in height to 35 feet and up to 20 feet wide, the<span> </span></span><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 13pt;">Saskatoon<span> </span></span><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Serviceberry begins its annual growth cycle with these flowers even before the leaves sprout in their shades of silver or red which turn to green.</span></p> <p style="color: #000000; font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 13pt;">The leaves are downy when they are young and similar to those of cherry cultivars. The mature leaf color is dark green or even a slightly blue tint on top, not glossy, and pale on the underside. They are thicker and more firm in texture than the cherry leaves.</span></p> <p style="color: #000000; font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 13pt;">After the blooms fade the fruits appear in the latter part of June or early July, hence another of its common names, the Juneberry. These plentiful red-purple fruits are sweet and juicy, soft in texture, and often said to be similar in taste to apples. This is quite natural, as they are a member of the apple family. The fruits are about 1/4 to 1/2 inch in diameter with 2 to 5 very small seeds in the pear or apple-like core. They resemble high bush blueberries in size and shape, but they are not related to the blueberry.</span></p> <p style="color: #000000; font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 13pt;">One would think the lovely blooms and delicious fruit would be enough of a gift from these trees, but in autumn the oval or oblong-shaped leaves, 2 to 5 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide, turn to wondrous shades of yellow-orange to reddish-purple before they fall to carpet the ground beneath.</span></p> <p style="color: #000000; font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 13pt;">In winter the overall rounded shape of the branches is pleasing to the eye with their gray to black coloration until the new red-brown twigs start the cycle anew come spring. The bark itself is interesting, tightly holding the trunk(s) and branches, it has very distinctive vertical lines. It becomes more scaly as the tree matures.</span></p> <p style="color: #000000; font-size: large;"><b><u><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Uses:</span></u></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>A wonderful landscape plant, the flowers, foliage, and bark are attractive year-round. Not invasive, the Serviceberry can be planted without fear in beds with other shrubs or trees or as specimen plants. Very resistant to air pollution, they can be grown with a single trunk or multiple trunked groves. They make an excellent windbreak when planted fairly close together so the branches can intertwine to form a living fence.</span></p> <p style="color: #000000; font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Economically the wood of the Serviceberry is occasionally made into tool handles, but its most common contribution to humans and wildlife is the delicious berries.</span></p> <p style="color: #000000; font-size: large;"><b><u><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 13pt;">Berries:</span></u></b><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Sweet in taste, the fruits have long been eaten by Canada's Aboriginal people as pemmican, a preparation of dried meat to which Saskatoon berries are added as flavor and preservative. They are also often used in pies, jams, wines, cider, beers, and sugar-infused berries similar to dried cranberries are used for cereals, trail mix and snack foods, Nutritional.<br /></span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Other Names:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Saskatoon Serviceberry, Western Serviceberry, Shadbush, Shadblow, Indian pear, Juneberry, May cherry</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Zone:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>3 to 10</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Growth Rate:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Medium</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Plant Type:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Deciduous small tree or large shrub</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Family:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Rosaceae</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Native Range:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Northwestern North America<br /><b>Height:</b><span> </span></span><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 13pt;">6 to 35 feet</span><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><br /><b>Spread:</b><span> </span></span><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 13pt;">3 to 20 feet</span><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><br /><b>Shape:</b><span> </span>Rounded</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Bloom Time:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span></span><span style="font-size: 13pt;">April</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Bloom Color:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>White</span><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><br /><b>Flower/Fruit:</b><span> </span>Small, 5-petaled, showy, slightly fragrant, white flowers in clusters in early spring, followed by small, roundish, green berries which mature to a dark purple in early summer. Edible berries</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Sun:<span> </span></span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Full Sun to Part Shade</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Fall Color:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>yellow-orange to reddish-purple</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Drought Tolerance:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Moderate</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Water:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Medium</span><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><br /><b>Maintenance:</b><span> Low</span><a name="lbl_culture"></a></span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><span><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances</span></b></span><span><span style="font-size: 13pt;">: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Tolerant of a somewhat wide range of soils, but prefers moist, well-drained loams.</span></span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Uses:</span></b><span style="font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Attractive shrub borders as a hedge or screen/windbreak, open woodland gardens or rock gardens. Good plant for bird gardens. Bonsai.</span></p> <h3 style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Sowing<span> </span></span></b><b><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 14pt;">Amelanchier alnifolia</span></b><b><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 14pt;"><span> </span></span></b><b><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Seeds:</span></b></h3> <p style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 13pt;">For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><strong><span style="color: black; font-size: 13pt;">Scarify:</span></strong><strong><span style="color: black; font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Soak in water 24 Hours</span></strong></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><strong><span style="color: black; font-size: 13pt;">Stratify</span></strong><strong><span style="color: black; font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F in a Moist Medium.</span></strong></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><strong><span style="color: black; font-size: 13pt;">Germination:</span></strong><strong><span style="color: black; font-size: 13pt;"><span> </span>Sow 1/8” Deep</span></strong></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;">For more information about seed pretreatment and growing trees and shrubs from seed, please download this .pdf:</span></p> <p style="font-size: large;"><a href="https://www.forestresearch.gov.uk/documents/1449/fcpg018.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="color: #002cfd; font-size: 14pt;">https://www.forestresearch.gov.uk/documents/1449/fcpg018.pdf</span></a><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;"> </span></strong></p> <p style="color: #000000; font-size: large;"><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 13pt;"> </span></p> </div>
V 208 AA (5 S)
Saskatoon Serviceberry Seeds (Amelanchier alnifolia)
Chinese Passion Fruit Seeds...

Chinese Passion Fruit Seeds...

Price €6.25 SKU: V 14
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Chinese Passion Fruit Seeds (Cionosicys macranthus)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 3 seeds.</strong></span></h2> This climbing vine in the pumpkin family is distributed from Mexico to Central America, where it grows in forests, along riverbanks and roadsides. It climbs to about 20 m and has deeply lobed leaves, creamy yellow flowers, and yellow, edible, delicious fruits, about the size of a grapefruit and similar in flavor to sweet, milky papaya.&nbsp;<br><br>Despite its common name in Spanish (Maracuja Chino), which translates as Chinese passion fruit, Cionosicyos macranthus is not from China and does not resemble at all a passion fruit.&nbsp;<br><br>It also makes a nice ornamental for tropical, humid climates.<script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
V 14 (3 S)
Chinese Passion Fruit Seeds (Cionosicys macranthus)
Rare Chocola Seeds (Jarilla...

Rare Chocola Seeds (Jarilla...

Price €18.00 SKU: V 161 JC
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Rare Chocola Seeds (Jarilla chocola)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <div><span style="color: #333333; font-size: 17px;">This extraordinary papaya relative is a dry deciduous, perennial herb about 1 m tall that grows upright stems with broad, lobed leaves from a succulent underground tuber. The white and pink flowers are followed by remarkable pink fruits with five conspicuous ridges. The fruits are edible and have a very pleasant scent.&nbsp;<br><br>Jarilla chocola is widespread in valleys, canyons, and deciduous forests along Mexico's Pacific coast from the State of Sonora to Guatemala and El Salvador at elevations below 1300 m.&nbsp;<br><br>The fruits contain a white pulp with a creamy consistency and a slightly acidic taste, evoking that of a lemon. The starchy tubers could also be an interesting crop in their own right, comparable to potatoes.&nbsp;<br><br>In Chihuahua in northern Mexico, the locals eat the root raw or toasted and the fruit raw. Jarilla chocola is little known outside of Mexico and even less commonly cultivated. It grows best in tropical and warm temperate climates, in partial shade, and moist, well-drained soils.</span></div> <div> <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tbody> <tr> <td colspan="2" valign="top" width="100%"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Sowing Instructions</strong></span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Propagation:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">Seeds / Cuttings</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Pretreat:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Stratification:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Sowing Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">all year round</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Sowing Depth:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">0.5 cm</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Sowing Mix:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Germination temperature:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">about 25-28 ° C</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Location:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">bright + keep constantly moist not wet</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Germination Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">2-4 Weeks</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Watering:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color: #008000;">regular watering during the growth period + dry between waterings</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><br><span style="color: #008000;"><em>Copyright © 2012 Seeds Gallery - Saatgut Galerie - Galerija semena. All Rights Reserved.</em></span></p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div>
V 161 JC
Rare Chocola Seeds (Jarilla chocola)
Plumiers Bromelia Seeds...

Plumiers Bromelia Seeds...

Price €2.95 SKU: V 62 BK
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Plumier's Bromelia Seeds (Bromelia karatas)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> Bromelia karatas is a species of tropical plants in the Bromeliaceae family, widely distributed from the Caribbean to Central and South America. Its edible fruit is consumed by humans in fruit juice or raw.<br><br>The species is hemicryptophyte. It occurs in rosettes with short and robust stems which reproduces by runners or seedlings. The leaves are 2 to 3 meters in length and 4 to 6 centimeters in width. Strong thorns are arranged on the edge of the blade. The flowers are sessile.<br><br>The spindle-shaped greyish-yellow to red fruit is 4 to 8 centimeters in length, contains very many small black seeds in a white juicy flesh<br><br>Food use<br><br>The species is widely found in the wild but is also cultivated in hedges. Its red-skinned fruit with a flavor similar to that of the best-known species of Bromeliaceae, pineapple or Ananas comosus, is eaten raw or in fruit juice. Due to its high bromelina content, the fruit is susceptible to attack the mucous membranes of the mouth.<br><br>The fruit is known by many names, especially in Venezuela (camburito, chigüichigüe, curibijil, quiribijil, curujujul or cuscuta), in Mexico (cocuixtle, jocuiste or jocuixtle, timbiriche, timbirichi, in Cuba (maya cimarrona, maya piñon, maya de ratón), in Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela as piñuela, in Puerto Rico as piña de cuervo, in Portuguese as caraguata, carauata, coroata, croata and in French as carata , karatas, “penguin pineapple” 4 or even penguin bayyonnet.<br><br>In Mexico, especially Chiapas and the Hidalgo, the fruit is known as timbiriche and the fruit juice common in popular markets as agua de sabor. In the state of Jalisco, the fruit is known by several names, including piñuela, cocuixtle, or jocuixtle, and is eaten raw or used as the base for a taco sauce. It is also consumed in the state of Zacatecas where it is imported from Jalisco. In Peru, the juice is sucked directly from the fruit.
V 62 BK (5 S)
Plumiers Bromelia Seeds (Bromelia karatas)
Wild Pineapple Seeds...

Wild Pineapple Seeds...

Price €7.00 SKU: V 62 BP
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Wild Pineapple Seeds (Bromelia pinguin)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> Bromelia pinguin is a plant species in the genus Bromelia. This species is native to Central America, Mexico, the West Indies, and northern South America. It is also reportedly naturalized in Florida. It is very common in Jamaica, where it is planted as a fence around pasture lands, on account of its prickly leaves.<br /><br />This terrestrial bromeliad forms a fairly large rosette of dark green, sword-shaped leaves that are spiny along their edges. The inner leaves turn bright red when the plant produces a compact, pinkish inflorescence that is followed by yellowish fruits that are edible but highly acidic. <br /><br />The yellowish fruit that is edible, known as piñuela, peeled like a banana and eaten. They are slightly tart with a crunch from the seeds. The plant can be stripped of its pulp, soaked in water, and beaten with a wooden mallet, and it yields a fiber whence thread is made. In countries like El Salvador, it is used to make gruel.
V 62 BP (5 S)
Wild Pineapple Seeds (Bromelia pinguin)
Mountain papaya Seeds...

Mountain papaya Seeds...

Price €3.00 SKU: V 22 VP
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Mountain papaya Seeds (Carica pubescens)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <h3 style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">The Mountain Papaya is native to the cooler climates of cloud forests in the Andes between Panama and Chile, to an altitude of up to 3000 m. Apart from being a splendid ornamental, with large, dark green, palmate leaves that have velvety undersides, the female plants produce large quantities of yellow fruits which are traditionally used for preparing beverages and also cooked and eaten. Carica pubescens is best suited to warm temperate climates that lack extremes of heat or cold.<br><br><strong>WKIPEDIA:<br></strong><br>The<span>&nbsp;</span><b>mountain papaya</b><span>&nbsp;</span>(<i>Vasconcellea pubescens</i>) also known as<span>&nbsp;</span><b>mountain pawpaw</b>,<span>&nbsp;</span><b>papayuelo</b>,<span>&nbsp;</span><b>chamburo</b>, or simply "papaya" is a<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species" title="Species" style="color: #0645ad;">species</a><span>&nbsp;</span>of the genus<span>&nbsp;</span><i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasconcellea" title="Vasconcellea" style="color: #0645ad;">Vasconcellea</a></i>, native to the<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andes" title="Andes" style="color: #0645ad;">Andes</a><span>&nbsp;</span>of northwestern<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_America" title="South America" style="color: #0645ad;">South America</a><span>&nbsp;</span>from<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombia" title="Colombia" style="color: #0645ad;">Colombia</a><span>&nbsp;</span>south to<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Chile" title="Central Chile" style="color: #0645ad;">central Chile</a>, typically growing at altitudes of 1,500–3,000 metres (4,900–9,800&nbsp;ft).</h3> <p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">It has also been known as<span>&nbsp;</span><i>Carica pubescens.<br><br></i></p> <p><i>Vasconcellea pubescens</i><span>&nbsp;</span>is an<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen" title="Evergreen" style="color: #0645ad;">evergreen</a><span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachycaul" title="Pachycaul" style="color: #0645ad;">pachycaul</a><span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrub" title="Shrub" style="color: #0645ad;">shrub</a><span>&nbsp;</span>or small<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree" title="Tree" style="color: #0645ad;">tree</a><span>&nbsp;</span>growing to 10 metres (33&nbsp;ft) tall.</p> <div class="thumb tleft"> <div class="thumbinner" style="font-size: 13.16px;"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2011.09-385-158arp_Mountain_papaya(Vasconcellea_pubescens),fr(wh,TS)_Naivasha-Gilgil(Rift_Valley_Prov.),KE_tue13sep2011-1230h.jpg" class="image" style="color: #0645ad;"><img alt="" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d5/2011.09-385-158arp_Mountain_papaya%28Vasconcellea_pubescens%29%2Cfr%28wh%2CTS%29_Naivasha-Gilgil%28Rift_Valley_Prov.%29%2CKE_tue13sep2011-1230h.jpg/220px-2011.09-385-158arp_Mountain_papaya%28Vasconcellea_pubescens%29%2Cfr%28wh%2CTS%29_Naivasha-Gilgil%28Rift_Valley_Prov.%29%2CKE_tue13sep2011-1230h.jpg" decoding="async" width="220" height="173" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d5/2011.09-385-158arp_Mountain_papaya%28Vasconcellea_pubescens%29%2Cfr%28wh%2CTS%29_Naivasha-Gilgil%28Rift_Valley_Prov.%29%2CKE_tue13sep2011-1230h.jpg/330px-2011.09-385-158arp_Mountain_papaya%28Vasconcellea_pubescens%29%2Cfr%28wh%2CTS%29_Naivasha-Gilgil%28Rift_Valley_Prov.%29%2CKE_tue13sep2011-1230h.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d5/2011.09-385-158arp_Mountain_papaya%28Vasconcellea_pubescens%29%2Cfr%28wh%2CTS%29_Naivasha-Gilgil%28Rift_Valley_Prov.%29%2CKE_tue13sep2011-1230h.jpg/440px-2011.09-385-158arp_Mountain_papaya%28Vasconcellea_pubescens%29%2Cfr%28wh%2CTS%29_Naivasha-Gilgil%28Rift_Valley_Prov.%29%2CKE_tue13sep2011-1230h.jpg 2x" data-file-width="3031" data-file-height="2377"></a> <div class="thumbcaption" style="font-size: 12.3704px;"> <div class="magnify"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2011.09-385-158arp_Mountain_papaya(Vasconcellea_pubescens),fr(wh,TS)_Naivasha-Gilgil(Rift_Valley_Prov.),KE_tue13sep2011-1230h.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge" style="color: #0645ad;"></a></div> A ripe mountain papaya, whole and in cross section (Rift Valley Province, Kenya, September 2011).</div> </div> </div> <p>The<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit" title="Fruit" style="color: #0645ad;">fruit</a><span>&nbsp;</span>is 6–15&nbsp;cm long and 3–8&nbsp;cm broad, with five broad longitudinal ribs from base to apex; it is green, maturing yellow to orange. The fruit pulp is edible, similar to<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaya" title="Papaya" style="color: #0645ad;">papaya</a>, and is usually cooked as a vegetable. It is also eaten raw.</p> <div class="thumb tleft"> <div class="thumbinner" style="font-size: 13.16px;"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vasconcellea_pubescens.jpg" class="image" style="color: #0645ad;"><img alt="" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/54/Vasconcellea_pubescens.jpg/220px-Vasconcellea_pubescens.jpg" decoding="async" width="220" height="222" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/54/Vasconcellea_pubescens.jpg/330px-Vasconcellea_pubescens.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/54/Vasconcellea_pubescens.jpg/440px-Vasconcellea_pubescens.jpg 2x" data-file-width="1000" data-file-height="1010"></a> <div class="thumbcaption" style="font-size: 12.3704px;"> <div class="magnify"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vasconcellea_pubescens.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge" style="color: #0645ad;"></a></div> Leaves of<span>&nbsp;</span><i>Vasconcellea pubescens</i></div> </div> </div> <h2 style="color: #000000; font-size: 1.5em;"><span class="mw-headline" id="Cultivation">Cultivation</span></h2> <p><i>Vasconcellea pubescens</i><span>&nbsp;</span>is one of the parents of the '<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babaco" title="Babaco" style="color: #0645ad;">Babaco</a>' papaya, a<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_(biology)" title="Hybrid (biology)" style="color: #0645ad;">hybrid</a><span>&nbsp;</span><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultivar" title="Cultivar" style="color: #0645ad;">cultivar</a><span>&nbsp;</span>widely grown for fruit production in South America, and in subtropical portions of North America.</p> <p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><i></i></p>
V 22 VP
Mountain papaya Seeds (Vasconcellea pubescens)
Super rare Carica papaya...

Super rare Carica papaya...

Price €5.95 SKU: V 22 GM
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Super rare Carica papaya Gabon Melon seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> A rare papaya cultivar that is grown in central Africa. The plants produce large quantities of globose fruit nearly globose fruit that has an excellent flavor and texture.<br><br>Since this type of papaya does not grow tall (mini), it is great for growing in flower pots. It bears fruit as early as one year after sowing.
V 22 GM (5 S)
Super rare Carica papaya Gabon Melon seeds
Protium javanicum Seeds

Protium javanicum Seeds

Price €3.95 SKU: T 89
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Protium javanicum Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Protium javanicum is a shrub or tree that can grow up to 25 meters tall. The bole is often short and crooked, it can be up to 115cm in diameter. The branches are armed with spines that can be up to 7cm long.</p> <p>The tree is harvested from the wild for local use as food, medicine, and a source of wood. It is sometimes grown to provide shade in teak plantations.</p> <p>Protium javanicum Burm. f. is a medicinal plant used in traditional medicine. Gum and oleoresins from this plant have been used as anti-inflammatory agents for treating ulcers, headaches, eyelid inflammation, and rheumatic pain.</p>
T 89 (5 S)
Protium javanicum Seeds