The listing, 15 Bonsai Seeds: 5 each Japanese Cherry, Mimosa Silk Tree, Crepe myrtle has ended.
5+ Bonsai Japanese Cherry Tree seeds
Japanese cherry trees (Prunus serrulata) belong to the rose family and are known for their masses of white and pink spring blossoms. These flowering ornamental trees grow best in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 5 through 8. The floral display of Japanese cherry trees nearly overwhelms the yard. Learning about these beautiful trees will help a gardener grow a healthy tree.
5+ Bonsai Mimosa Silk Tree Seeds
Originally from China, Mimosa or Silk tree was introduced to the United States in 1745 and cultivated since the 18th century primarily for use as an ornamental. Mimosa remains a popular ornamental because of its fragrant and showy flowers.
5+ Bonsai Crepe Myrtle Seeds
(2 Shades of Pink, Purple, Fuschia and white mix)
Delicate paper thin petals; beautiful large blooms in white, pink, red, or purple; lustrous green leaves forming a thick canopy of foliage; smooth, exfoliating bark; one of the favorite plants in a Southern garden; this is the Crapemyrtle.
From the showy flowers to the superb bark and foliage, the Crape myrtle is a favorite landscape plant throughout the South. Introduced in 1747, the Crape myrtle is native to China and Korea. It is hardy from Zones 7 to 9 and can be found in the South, Southwest, and West Coast. Crape myrtles are found as far north as Baltimore, Maryland, but they are better suited for warmer regions of the country..
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