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Prunus serrulata  Bonsai Seeds Prunus serrulata or Japanese Flowering Cherry is a species of cherry, native to Japan, Korea and China. It is a small deciduous tree with a short single trunk and dense crown reaching a height of about 4.5m to 7.5m. The leaves are arranged alternately, simple, ovate to lanceolate, 5 inches long with a short petiole and a serrate or doubly serrate margin. At the end of autumn, the green leaves turn yellow, red or crimson. The flowers are produced in racemose clusters of two to five together at nodes on short spurs in spring at the same time as the new leaves appear. Flowers come in single, semi-double or double form and may be fragrant or non-fragrant. The fruit is a globose black pea-sized drupe appearing in late summer. The Japanese Flowering Cherry Tree, which only blooms for a very short time in the spring, is sometimes called Sakura ("tree on which god sits") and symbolizes spring, life and beauty. The Japanese consider these trees very special. The cherry blossom came to Japan when a Japanese goddess named Konohanasakuyahime planted one atop Mt. Fuji. In 1912, Tokyo gave many such trees as a gift to the United States. We can find many of these trees around the Jefferson memorial in Washington D.C., where an annual Cherry Blossom Festival is held every year since 1935. After World War II, many of the trees in Japan began to die so we donated pieces of our trees to help save the population in Japan. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 9
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Metasequoia glyptostroboides  Seeds Metasequoia glyptostroboides commonly known as Dawn Redwood is a fast-growing, critically endangered deciduous conifer and is the sole living species of the genus Metasequoia and one of three redwood species. It is native to the Sichuan-Hubei region of central southern China. Although it is the shortest of the redwood family, it grows to at least 61m in height. It was only discovered in 1943 and due to World War 2 was not studied further until 1946 and only finally described as a new living species, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, in 1948. Only one natural forest containing around 5400 trees is known to exist. Dawn redwood has proved an easy, fast growing tree in temperate regions, and is now widely planted as an ornamental tree. Planted specimens have already reached 25–40m in height and 1–1.3m in diameter, despite being in cultivation for less than sixty years. It is tolerant of air pollution and very hardy, down to lows of -32°C and is very tolerant of soggy, water-logged soils as in the wild it is adapted to growing in flood plains. In drier regions it must be grown adjacent to a body of water such as a pond or stream. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 22
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South Africa
Metasequoia glyptostroboides  Seeds Metasequoia glyptostroboides commonly known as Dawn Redwood is a fast-growing, critically endangered deciduous conifer and is the sole living species of the genus Metasequoia and one of three redwood species. It is native to the Sichuan-Hubei region of central southern China. Although it is the shortest of the redwood family, it grows to at least 61m in height. It was only discovered in 1943 and due to World War 2 was not studied further until 1946 and only finally described as a new living species, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, in 1948. Only one natural forest containing around 5400 trees is known to exist. Dawn redwood has proved an easy, fast growing tree in temperate regions, and is now widely planted as an ornamental tree. Planted specimens have already reached 25–40m in height and 1–1.3m in diameter, despite being in cultivation for less than sixty years. It is tolerant of air pollution and very hardy, down to lows of -32°C and is very tolerant of soggy, water-logged soils as in the wild it is adapted to growing in flood plains. In drier regions it must be grown adjacent to a body of water such as a pond or stream. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 2
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South Africa
Prunus serrulata  Seeds Prunus serrulata or Japanese Flowering Cherry is a species of cherry, native to Japan, Korea and China. It is a small deciduous tree with a short single trunk and dense crown reaching a height of about 4.5m to 7.5m. The leaves are arranged alternately, simple, ovate to lanceolate, 5 inches long with a short petiole and a serrate or doubly serrate margin. At the end of autumn, the green leaves turn yellow, red or crimson. The flowers are produced in racemose clusters of two to five together at nodes on short spurs in spring at the same time as the new leaves appear. Flowers come in single, semi-double or double form and may be fragrant or non-fragrant. The fruit is a globose black pea-sized drupe appearing in late summer. The Japanese Flowering Cherry Tree, which only blooms for a very short time in the spring, is sometimes called Sakura ("tree on which god sits") and symbolizes spring, life and beauty. The Japanese consider these trees very special. The cherry blossom came to Japan when a Japanese goddess named Konohanasakuyahime planted one atop Mt. Fuji. In 1912, Tokyo gave many such trees as a gift to the United States. We can find many of these trees around the Jefferson memorial in Washington D.C., where an annual Cherry Blossom Festival is held every year since 1935. After World War II, many of the trees in Japan began to die so we donated pieces of our trees to help save the population in Japan. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
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South Africa
Prunus serrulata  Bonsai Seeds Prunus serrulata or Japanese Flowering Cherry is a species of cherry, native to Japan, Korea and China. It is a small deciduous tree with a short single trunk and dense crown reaching a height of about 4.5m to 7.5m. The leaves are arranged alternately, simple, ovate to lanceolate, 5 inches long with a short petiole and a serrate or doubly serrate margin. At the end of autumn, the green leaves turn yellow, red or crimson. The flowers are produced in racemose clusters of two to five together at nodes on short spurs in spring at the same time as the new leaves appear. Flowers come in single, semi-double or double form and may be fragrant or non-fragrant. The fruit is a globose black pea-sized drupe appearing in late summer. The Japanese Flowering Cherry Tree, which only blooms for a very short time in the spring, is sometimes called Sakura ("tree on which god sits") and symbolizes spring, life and beauty. The Japanese consider these trees very special. The cherry blossom came to Japan when a Japanese goddess named Konohanasakuyahime planted one atop Mt. Fuji. In 1912, Tokyo gave many such trees as a gift to the United States. We can find many of these trees around the Jefferson memorial in Washington D.C., where an annual Cherry Blossom Festival is held every year since 1935. After World War II, many of the trees in Japan began to die so we donated pieces of our trees to help save the population in Japan. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds
R 45
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South Africa
Metasequoia glyptostroboides  Bonsai Seeds Metasequoia glyptostroboides commonly known as Dawn Redwood is a fast-growing, critically endangered deciduous conifer and is the sole living species of the genus Metasequoia and one of three redwood species. It is native to the Sichuan-Hubei region of central southern China. Although it is the shortest of the redwood family, it grows to at least 61m in height. It was only discovered in 1943 and due to World War 2 was not studied further until 1946 and only finally described as a new living species, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, in 1948. Only one natural forest containing around 5400 trees is known to exist. Dawn redwood has proved an easy, fast growing tree in temperate regions, and is now widely planted as an ornamental tree. Planted specimens have already reached 25–40m in height and 1–1.3m in diameter, despite being in cultivation for less than sixty years. It is tolerant of air pollution and very hardy, down to lows of -32°C and is very tolerant of soggy, water-logged soils as in the wild it is adapted to growing in flood plains. In drier regions it must be grown adjacent to a body of water such as a pond or stream. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 22
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South Africa
Metasequoia glyptostroboides  Bonsai Seeds Metasequoia glyptostroboides commonly known as Dawn Redwood is a fast-growing, critically endangered deciduous conifer and is the sole living species of the genus Metasequoia and one of three redwood species. It is native to the Sichuan-Hubei region of central southern China. Although it is the shortest of the redwood family, it grows to at least 61m in height. It was only discovered in 1943 and due to World War 2 was not studied further until 1946 and only finally described as a new living species, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, in 1948. Only one natural forest containing around 5400 trees is known to exist. Dawn redwood has proved an easy, fast growing tree in temperate regions, and is now widely planted as an ornamental tree. Planted specimens have already reached 25–40m in height and 1–1.3m in diameter, despite being in cultivation for less than sixty years. It is tolerant of air pollution and very hardy, down to lows of -32°C and is very tolerant of soggy, water-logged soils as in the wild it is adapted to growing in flood plains. In drier regions it must be grown adjacent to a body of water such as a pond or stream. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds  
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