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20 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDS (Diospyros Kaki) Asia Hardy Garden Fruit Plant

20 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDS(Asian diospyros) KAKI Edible Fruit Flower Plant This is an Excellent Fruit Tree for Ornamental use and makes an Excellent Specimen. The Tree is a Sight to Behold when Leaves have Fallen in Autumn, Displaying the Bright Yellow-Orange Fruits throughout the Canopy. Japanese Persimmon develops an Attractive Red Fall Color. Diospyros kaki, commonly called kaki, Japanese persimmon or Oriental persimmon, is a deciduous tree with a rounded spreading crown that typically grows to 20-30’ tall. Outer branches may droop. This tree is noted not only for its edible fruits but also for its excellent ornamental features. Cultivars of this tree produce the persimmons sold in supermarkets today. Kaki is native to India, Burma, China and Korea, and is widely cultivated in Japan. Oval to obovate leaves (to 6″ long) emerge yellowish-green in spring, mature to glossy green in summer and turn gold to red in fall. Edible persimmon fruits (to 3-4″ diameter) mature to bright orange in late fall, and may persist on the tree into winter. Fruits are particularly noticeable and attractive when hanging on a tree after leaf drop. Fruits are classified as astringent or non-astringent. Fruits are commonly sliced or eaten whole. Flesh may be added to salads, pancakes, cookies, jellies, jams, marmalades, syrups, puddings, ice creams or pies. Persimmon leaves can be used to make teas.Winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-10 Persimmon Germination:1) Persimmon seeds have a relatively low germination rate of 25 to 35 percent, so start multiple seeds to increase the likelihood of success with each grow.2) Wrap the seeds in moistened sphagnum moss or paper towel, then put them in a plastic bag or jar inside the refrigerator for three months. If the moss or paper towel dries out, spritz it with some water to keep the persimmon seeds moist.3) Persimmon seedlings form a long taproot early on, so they need to be grown in tall plastic containers that will allow the root to form without cramping it. Sow one seed per pot in sterile potting mixture, and make sure the pot has drainage holes at the base. Plant the seeds at a depth of 2 inches, and then set the pots in a warm, bright location. 4) Use a heated propagator to keep the temperature above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Tiny persimmon seedlings should appear in six to eight weeks.

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10 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDS (Diospyros Kaki) Asia Hardy Garden Fruit Plant

10 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDS(Asian diospyros) KAKI Edible Fruit Flower Plant This is an Excellent Fruit Tree for Ornamental use and makes an Excellent Specimen. The Tree is a Sight to Behold when Leaves have Fallen in Autumn, Displaying the Bright Yellow-Orange Fruits throughout the Canopy. Japanese Persimmon develops an Attractive Red Fall Color. Diospyros kaki, commonly called kaki, Japanese persimmon or Oriental persimmon, is a deciduous tree with a rounded spreading crown that typically grows to 20-30’ tall. Outer branches may droop. This tree is noted not only for its edible fruits but also for its excellent ornamental features. Cultivars of this tree produce the persimmons sold in supermarkets today. Kaki is native to India, Burma, China and Korea, and is widely cultivated in Japan. Oval to obovate leaves (to 6″ long) emerge yellowish-green in spring, mature to glossy green in summer and turn gold to red in fall. Edible persimmon fruits (to 3-4″ diameter) mature to bright orange in late fall, and may persist on the tree into winter. Fruits are particularly noticeable and attractive when hanging on a tree after leaf drop. Fruits are classified as astringent or non-astringent. Fruits are commonly sliced or eaten whole. Flesh may be added to salads, pancakes, cookies, jellies, jams, marmalades, syrups, puddings, ice creams or pies. Persimmon leaves can be used to make teas.Winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-10 Persimmon Germination:1) Persimmon seeds have a relatively low germination rate of 25 to 35 percent, so start multiple seeds to increase the likelihood of success with each grow.2) Wrap the seeds in moistened sphagnum moss or paper towel, then put them in a plastic bag or jar inside the refrigerator for three months. If the moss or paper towel dries out, spritz it with some water to keep the persimmon seeds moist.3) Persimmon seedlings form a long taproot early on, so they need to be grown in tall plastic containers that will allow the root to form without cramping it. Sow one seed per pot in sterile potting mixture, and make sure the pot has drainage holes at the base. Plant the seeds at a depth of 2 inches, and then set the pots in a warm, bright location. 4) Use a heated propagator to keep the temperature above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Tiny persimmon seedlings should appear in six to eight weeks.

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10 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDS (Diospyros Kaki) Asia Hardy Garden Fruit Plant

10 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDS(Asian diospyros) KAKI Edible Fruit Flower Plant This is an Excellent Fruit Tree for Ornamental use and makes an Excellent Specimen. The Tree is a Sight to Behold when Leaves have Fallen in Autumn, Displaying the Bright Yellow-Orange Fruits throughout the Canopy. Japanese Persimmon develops an Attractive Red Fall Color. Diospyros kaki, commonly called kaki, Japanese persimmon or Oriental persimmon, is a deciduous tree with a rounded spreading crown that typically grows to 20-30’ tall. Outer branches may droop. This tree is noted not only for its edible fruits but also for its excellent ornamental features. Cultivars of this tree produce the persimmons sold in supermarkets today. Kaki is native to India, Burma, China and Korea, and is widely cultivated in Japan. Oval to obovate leaves (to 6″ long) emerge yellowish-green in spring, mature to glossy green in summer and turn gold to red in fall. Edible persimmon fruits (to 3-4″ diameter) mature to bright orange in late fall, and may persist on the tree into winter. Fruits are particularly noticeable and attractive when hanging on a tree after leaf drop. Fruits are classified as astringent or non-astringent. Fruits are commonly sliced or eaten whole. Flesh may be added to salads, pancakes, cookies, jellies, jams, marmalades, syrups, puddings, ice creams or pies. Persimmon leaves can be used to make teas.Winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-10 Persimmon Germination:1) Persimmon seeds have a relatively low germination rate of 25 to 35 percent, so start multiple seeds to increase the likelihood of success with each grow.2) Wrap the seeds in moistened sphagnum moss or paper towel, then put them in a plastic bag or jar inside the refrigerator for three months. If the moss or paper towel dries out, spritz it with some water to keep the persimmon seeds moist.3) Persimmon seedlings form a long taproot early on, so they need to be grown in tall plastic containers that will allow the root to form without cramping it. Sow one seed per pot in sterile potting mixture, and make sure the pot has drainage holes at the base. Plant the seeds at a depth of 2 inches, and then set the pots in a warm, bright location. 4) Use a heated propagator to keep the temperature above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Tiny persimmon seedlings should appear in six to eight weeks.

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20 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDS (Diospyros Kaki) Asia Hardy Garden Fruit Plant

20 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDSAsian Diospyros “KAKI”This is an Excellent Fruit Tree for Ornamental use and makes an Excellent Specimen. The Tree is a Sight to Behold when Leaves have Fallen in Autumn, Displaying the Bright Yellow-Orange Fruits throughout the Canopy. Japanese Persimmon develops an Attractive Red Fall Color. Diospyros kaki, commonly called kaki, Japanese persimmon or Oriental persimmon, is a deciduous tree with a rounded spreading crown that typically grows to 20-30’ tall. Outer branches may droop. This tree is noted not only for its edible fruits but also for its excellent ornamental features. Cultivars of this tree produce the persimmons sold in supermarkets today. Kaki is native to India, Burma, China and Korea, and is widely cultivated in Japan. Oval to obovate leaves (to 6″ long) emerge yellowish-green in spring, mature to glossy green in summer and turn gold to red in fall. Edible persimmon fruits (to 3-4” diameter) mature to bright orange in late fall, and may persist on the tree into winter. Fruits are particularly noticeable and attractive when hanging on a tree after leaf drop. Fruits are classified as astringent or non-astringent. Fruits are commonly sliced or eaten whole. Flesh may be added to salads, pancakes, cookies, jellies, jams, marmalades, syrups, puddings, ice creams or pies. Persimmon leaves can be used to make teas.Winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-10 Persimmon Germination:1) Persimmon seeds have a relatively low germination rate of 25 to 35 percent, so start multiple seeds to increase the likelihood of success with each grow.2) Wrap the seeds in moistened sphagnum moss or paper towel, then put them in a plastic bag or jar inside the refrigerator for three months. If the moss or paper towel dries out, spritz it with some water to keep the persimmon seeds moist.3) Persimmon seedlings form a long taproot early on, so they need to be grown in tall plastic containers that will allow the root to form without cramping it. Sow one seed per pot in sterile potting mixture, and make sure the pot has drainage holes at the base. Plant the seeds at a depth of 2 inches, and then set the pots in a warm, bright location. 4) Use a heated propagator to keep the temperature above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Tiny persimmon seedlings should appear in six to eight weeks.Germinación del caqui:1) Las semillas de caqui tienen una tasa de germinación relativamente baja, del 25 al 35 por ciento, por lo que es mejor comenzar a sembrar varias semillas para aumentar la probabilidad de éxito con cada cultivo.2) Envuelva las semillas en musgo sphagnum humedecido o en una toalla de papel, luego colóquelas en una bolsa de plástico o un frasco dentro del refrigerador durante tres meses. Si el musgo o la toalla de papel se secan, rocíelos con un poco de agua para mantener húmedas las semillas de caqui.3) Las plántulas de caqui forman una raíz pivotante larga desde el principio, por lo que deben cultivarse en recipientes de plástico altos que permitan que la raíz se forme sin apretujarla. Siembre una semilla por maceta en una mezcla para macetas esterilizada y asegúrese de que la maceta tenga orificios de drenaje en la base. Plante las semillas a una profundidad de 2 pulgadas y luego coloque las macetas en un lugar cálido y luminoso.4) Use un propagador calentado para mantener la temperatura por encima de los 75 grados Fahrenheit. Las pequeñas plántulas de caqui deberían aparecer en seis a ocho semanas.

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5 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDS (Diospyros Kaki) Asia Hardy Garden Fruit Plant

5 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDSAsian Diospyros KAKI Edible Fruit Flower Plant This is an Excellent Fruit Tree for Ornamental use and makes an Excellent Specimen. The Tree is a Sight to Behold when Leaves have Fallen in Autumn, Displaying the Bright Yellow-Orange Fruits throughout the Canopy. Japanese Persimmon develops an Attractive Red Fall Color. Diospyros kaki, commonly called kaki, Japanese persimmon or Oriental persimmon, is a deciduous tree with a rounded spreading crown that typically grows to 20-30’ tall. Outer branches may droop. This tree is noted not only for its edible fruits but also for its excellent ornamental features. Cultivars of this tree produce the persimmons sold in supermarkets today. Kaki is native to India, Burma, China and Korea, and is widely cultivated in Japan. Oval to obovate leaves (to 6″ long) emerge yellowish-green in spring, mature to glossy green in summer and turn gold to red in fall. Edible persimmon fruits (to 3-4″ diameter) mature to bright orange in late fall, and may persist on the tree into winter. Fruits are particularly noticeable and attractive when hanging on a tree after leaf drop. Fruits are classified as astringent or non-astringent. Fruits are commonly sliced or eaten whole. Flesh may be added to salads, pancakes, cookies, jellies, jams, marmalades, syrups, puddings, ice creams or pies. Persimmon leaves can be used to make teas.Winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-10 Persimmon Germination:1) Persimmon seeds have a relatively low germination rate of 25 to 35 percent, so start multiple seeds to increase the likelihood of success with each grow.2) Wrap the seeds in moistened sphagnum moss or paper towel, then put them in a plastic bag or jar inside the refrigerator for three months. If the moss or paper towel dries out, spritz it with some water to keep the persimmon seeds moist.3) Persimmon seedlings form a long taproot early on, so they need to be grown in tall plastic containers that will allow the root to form without cramping it. Sow one seed per pot in sterile potting mixture, and make sure the pot has drainage holes at the base. Plant the seeds at a depth of 2 inches, and then set the pots in a warm, bright location. 4) Use a heated propagator to keep the temperature above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Tiny persimmon seedlings should appear in six to eight weeks.

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10 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDS (Diospyros Kaki) Asia Hardy Garden Fruit Plant

10 JAPANESE PERSIMMON TREE SEEDSAsian Diospyros “KAKI”This is an Excellent Fruit Tree for Ornamental use and makes an Excellent Specimen. The Tree is a Sight to Behold when Leaves have Fallen in Autumn, Displaying the Bright Yellow-Orange Fruits throughout the Canopy. Japanese Persimmon develops an Attractive Red Fall Color. Diospyros kaki, commonly called kaki, Japanese persimmon or Oriental persimmon, is a deciduous tree with a rounded spreading crown that typically grows to 20-30’ tall. Outer branches may droop. This tree is noted not only for its edible fruits but also for its excellent ornamental features. Cultivars of this tree produce the persimmons sold in supermarkets today. Kaki is native to India, Burma, China and Korea, and is widely cultivated in Japan. Oval to obovate leaves (to 6″ long) emerge yellowish-green in spring, mature to glossy green in summer and turn gold to red in fall. Edible persimmon fruits (to 3-4” diameter) mature to bright orange in late fall, and may persist on the tree into winter. Fruits are particularly noticeable and attractive when hanging on a tree after leaf drop. Fruits are classified as astringent or non-astringent. Fruits are commonly sliced or eaten whole. Flesh may be added to salads, pancakes, cookies, jellies, jams, marmalades, syrups, puddings, ice creams or pies. Persimmon leaves can be used to make teas.Winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-10 Persimmon Germination:1) Persimmon seeds have a relatively low germination rate of 25 to 35 percent, so start multiple seeds to increase the likelihood of success with each grow.2) Wrap the seeds in moistened sphagnum moss or paper towel, then put them in a plastic bag or jar inside the refrigerator for three months. If the moss or paper towel dries out, spritz it with some water to keep the persimmon seeds moist.3) Persimmon seedlings form a long taproot early on, so they need to be grown in tall plastic containers that will allow the root to form without cramping it. Sow one seed per pot in sterile potting mixture, and make sure the pot has drainage holes at the base. Plant the seeds at a depth of 2 inches, and then set the pots in a warm, bright location. 4) Use a heated propagator to keep the temperature above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Tiny persimmon seedlings should appear in six to eight weeks.

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2023 EUPHORBIA, GOPHER PLANT PERENNIAL, 15 SEEDS UPRIGHT MYRTLE/SILVER SPURGE 01

2023 EUPHORBIA / GOPHER PLANT PERENNIAL UPRIGHT MYRTLE / SILVER SPURGE PLANT & FLOWER SEEDS (15 SEEDS) (01) The perennial euphorbia (Euphorbia rigida) is most commonly known in our area as “gopher plant.” With its thick silver leaves spiraling up branches that may also creep along the ground, it creates an architecturally interesting shape in the garden, even before flowering. Blooms start reliably appearing in late winter and last throughout spring. The true gopher flower is quite small and creamy yellow; however, it is held with large chartreuse bracts. This makes for a very showy arrangement. The term “bracts” refers to modified leaves growing just below the flower or cluster of flowers. On some gopher plants, the leaves will take on a blush of pink, providing additional color. They can be especially eye-catching spilling over a wall or in a vivid ceramic container. A native of South Africa, gopher plants thrive throughout the Mediterranean, Morocco to Portugal, Turkey, and Iran. This euphorbia is cold hardy down to 10 degrees, so has survived our past winter in fine shape. It also adapts to the desert heat and is drought tolerant. Gopher plants can be planted directly into the ground or propagated by seed or cuttings. They do best in sandy, rocky, well-drained soil, often not surviving in heavy, wet soil. Planting in full sun is acceptable, preferably with light afternoon shade. 2 Feet Tall Gopher Plant are extremely hardy, handling hot full day sun to freezing temperatures in the winter. These plants are quick growers reaching upwards of 3 feet wide by 2 feet tall. Shipped with USPS First Class

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