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Another collection of 40 unusual tropical tree seeds to try growing at home
Eleagnus Angustifolia (Russian Olive) – Hardy to -15ºC. (qty:10)
A large deciduous shrub capable of growing up to 7m high. It gets its name as its silvery grey leaves are very similar to the European Olive and it also produces very similar edible fruits. Also similar to the European Olive is the trunk which with age becomes very twisted and gnarled. This is a must for anyone that has marvelled at the beautiful Olive Groves while on holiday.
Pinus Patula (Mexican Weeping Pine) – Hardy to -12ºC (qt:10).
An unusual Pine tree with needles growing up to 30cm long giving it it’s most graceful feature. Bark on the tree is similar to many other native Pines but otherwise there is something quite magical about this tree. Very easily grown from seed.
Sequoiadendron Giganteum (Sierra Redwood) – Hardy to -31ºC (qty:10).
A true Prehistoric giant evergreen conifer native to the North America which has the potential to grow into one of the largest trees in the world. You need space for this one! Really, there’s not a lot more to say.
Cercis Siliquastrum (Judas Tree) – Hardy to -15ºC (qty:10).
A small tree with kidney shaped leaves and Fuschia type flowers which are produced in early Spring. The tree can grow in a variety of soils but does well in dry soils. A very ancient tree on which Judas himself is said to have hung himself from after betraying Jesus.