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Jacaranda Trees how do u grow from seed?
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Posted by yasminshi 10 Fl (My Page) on Tue, Jul 3, 07 at 17:08
| I have been a fan of these lovely trees for quite some time. I see them driving down the streets of Florida, Anyway.. I'v looked at all my local supliers and it seems no one has any. I've moved to a new home and a man down the stree has one. On one of my walkes i inspected it closer. I never knew what one looked like up close, Now that i do im inlove. I picked up a seed pod inhpoes to grow it, but i dont know how. Can anyone give me some tips.
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RE: Jacaranda Trees how do u grow from seed?
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| They grow easily from seed--often you'll see self-sown seedlings germinating around an established tree. In fact, here in some parts of Australia they're classified as weeds! It could be that they're not offered for sale in your region for the same reason. (Hop over to the Florida forum and ask.) Anyway, there's no special technique: plant them in spring/summer (when it's consistently warm) and keep them warm and moist. Like all seeds, they should neither dry out nor be constantly wet. You should have no problems getting them to germinate. |
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