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5 JAPANESE SAKURA CHERRY BLOSSOM TREE SEEDS (Prunus sargentii Hardy Flower Plant

Japanese Sakura Cherry Tree Seeds(Prunus sargentii) “5 Seeds””We also offer Japanese Weeping Sakura Seeds”(Prunus sargentii), the Pink Sakura Cherry Tree is a Native to Japan. The Japanese Flowering Cherry Tree is used for Cherry Blossom Displays and Festivals during it’s Beautiful Pink Blossoms. Sargent’s Cherry is One of the Hardiest, More Adaptable, and Most Attractive Pink Cherry Trees. The Tree will Produce a Gorgeous Display of Pink Flowers/Blossoms in Early Spring, and Shiny Green Foliage that Turns Bronze to Red in Fall. In Potomac Park, Washington, D.C., the Blossom Time Attracts Thousands of Visitors each April. They were Presented by the City of Tokyo as a Token of Goodwill from the People of Japan to the People here in the US.The First Two were Planted by the First Lady Helen Taft and the Wife of Japanese Ambassador Count “Sutemi Chinda” on March 27th of 1912.”The Beautiful Pink Blossoms Make it One of the Most Attractive Bonsai Trees that can be Grown.”When Grown Naturally, they will Produce a Dense Crown Growing to a Height of 26 to 39′ Tall.REQUIREMENTS:Location: Full Sunlight, with well-drained acidic soil brings the most Blossoms. Hardiness Zones 5 to 8.Watering: Moist soil with good drainage.Fruit Production: Produces small Black Berries from 1/2″ to an inch in diameter which appear during the summer & fall months. Inedible to humans, but are Adored by birds.Sakura Germination:1) Cut several small but not too deep places into the hard shell. This will allow proper water penetration.2) Allow the seeds to soak in water for 24 hours, then place into a bag of moist (not too wet) peat moss or vermiculite & seal.3) Place them into the fridge around 40 degrees for 90 days. Place a few small holes in the bag so it can breath just a bit, and be sure to check it periodically to be sure it doesn’t dry out. Keep it moist at all times, but never wet.4) Plant appx. 1/4″ inches deep in moist well draining soil. Use a heated propagator mat for the first few weeks keeping the soil & roots around 70 degrees F.5) Expect germination within 12-21 days after planting.Will ship as soon as payment is recei

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Japanese “WEEPING SAKURA” Cherry Blossom Flower Tree Seeds (pendula) Fast Hardy

Weeping Japanese “Higan” Sakura Cherry Tree Seeds (Prunus subhirtella var. pendula) Fast Growing & Cold HardyThe Japanese Weeping Cherry Tree is a Spectacular Ornamental Tree that is Grown for it’s Long Weeping & Graceful Blossoms during Spring. Regarded as One of the Finest Weeping Cherries, (Prunus pendula) “Higan” is a Small Deciduous Tree that Forms a Broad Crown of Long, Gracefully Weeping Branches. Native to Japan, the Weeping Cherry “Higan” can Grow 20 to 30 Feet Tall and Nearly as Wide, and is Prized for the Pink Flowers Weeping on Long, Trailing Branches in the Spring. Similar in Form to Weeping Willow Trees, Weeping Cherries are also Frequently Planted near Water, which Heightens their Visual Effect. In Japanese, this Tree is Called “Shidare Zakura,” Meaning “Weeping Cherry”–a Name that Physically Describes the Tree’s Drooping & Weeping Branches and Evokes Both the Joy and Sadness Associated with Cherry Blossoms in Japanese Culture. Weeping Cherry Trees also Make Gorgeous Bonsai as well. Leaves stay glossy green throughout the summer and into the fall when they turn a vivid yellow before leaving the tree bare in winter. The drooping bare branches even lend a soothing grace to the landscape in winter. There is nothing quite like the Weeping Higan Cherry in full bloom in the spring. The light pink (almost white), one-inch-diameter flowers cover the branches before the leaves emerge, giving the appearance that fresh snow has fallen on the tree. It prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poorer soils, compaction and dry soils once established. Zones 5-8Weeping Cherry Germination:1) Scarify seeds by rubbing with a piece of rough grit sandpaper, or just cut a few “very shallow nicks” into the shell. Never cut too deep.2) Pour warm water over the seeds and let them soak for 24 hours.3) Place seeds in “moist” (not wet) peat moss and place in a zip lock bag with a few small holes cut into it.4) Place them in the fridge for 90 days for cold stratification. Periodically check to be sure they don’t dry out. Keep them moist, but not wet.5) Also periodically check the seeds for any signs of mold or fungus. If spotted, clean effected seeds with a copper based fungicide, then rinse them well. Place back into a fresh batch of peat moss and continue to keep them in the fridge until 90 days.6) Using a sterile seed starting potting mix that is moist and allow excess water to drain completely.7) Place the seeds on the surface covering them with 1/8″ of sand. Moisten by misting with a spray bottle to keep from overly wetting.8) Place a heated propagator mat under the seeds to keep them at 72 degrees F. Place them in an area that receives bright, indirect sunlight, or place them under grow lights for 14 hours a day until germination.9) Patience is needed as the germination rate with Weeping Cherry seeds is very erratic and can take anywhere from 4-12 Months to germinate. Some will sprout earlier than others, so don’t toss the rest out as they are still good, and just need more time.

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Japanese “WEEPING SAKURA” Cherry Blossom Flower Tree Seeds (pendula) Fast Hardy

Weeping Japanese “Higan” Sakura Cherry Tree Seeds (Prunus subhirtella var. pendula) Fast Growing & Cold HardyThe Japanese Weeping Cherry Tree is a Spectacular Ornamental Tree that is Grown for it’s Long Weeping & Graceful Blossoms during Spring. Regarded as One of the Finest Weeping Cherries, (Prunus pendula) “Higan” is a Small Deciduous Tree that Forms a Broad Crown of Long, Gracefully Weeping Branches. Native to Japan, the Weeping Cherry “Higan” can Grow 20 to 30 Feet Tall and Nearly as Wide, and is Prized for the Pink Flowers Weeping on Long, Trailing Branches in the Spring. Similar in Form to Weeping Willow Trees, Weeping Cherries are also Frequently Planted near Water, which Heightens their Visual Effect. In Japanese, this Tree is Called “Shidare Zakura,” Meaning “Weeping Cherry”–a Name that Physically Describes the Tree’s Drooping & Weeping Branches and Evokes Both the Joy and Sadness Associated with Cherry Blossoms in Japanese Culture. Weeping Cherry Trees also Make Gorgeous Bonsai as well. Leaves stay glossy green throughout the summer and into the fall when they turn a vivid yellow before leaving the tree bare in winter. The drooping bare branches even lend a soothing grace to the landscape in winter. There is nothing quite like the Weeping Higan Cherry in full bloom in the spring. The light pink (almost white), one-inch-diameter flowers cover the branches before the leaves emerge, giving the appearance that fresh snow has fallen on the tree. It prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poorer soils, compaction and dry soils once established. Zones 5-8Weeping Cherry Germination:1) Scarify seeds by rubbing with a piece of rough grit sandpaper, or just cut a few “very shallow nicks” into the shell. Never cut too deep.2) Pour warm water over the seeds and let them soak for 24 hours.3) Place seeds in “moist” (not wet) peat moss and place in a zip lock bag with a few small holes cut into it.4) Place them in the fridge for 90 days for cold stratification. Periodically check to be sure they don’t dry out. Keep them moist, but not wet.5) Also periodically check the seeds for any signs of mold or fungus. If spotted, clean effected seeds with a copper based fungicide, then rinse them well. Place back into a fresh batch of peat moss and continue to keep them in the fridge until 90 days.6) Using a sterile seed starting potting mix that is moist and allow excess water to drain completely.7) Place the seeds on the surface covering them with 1/8″ of sand. Moisten by misting with a spray bottle to keep from overly wetting.8) Place a heated propagator mat under the seeds to keep them at 72 degrees F. Place them in an area that receives bright, indirect sunlight, or place them under grow lights for 14 hours a day until germination.9) Patience is needed as the germination rate with Weeping Cherry seeds is very erratic and can take anywhere from 4-12 Months to germinate. Some will sprout earlier than others, so don’t toss the rest out as they are still good, and just need more time.

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Japanese “WEEPING SAKURA” Cherry Blossom Flower Tree Seeds (pendula) Fast Hardy

Weeping Japanese “Higan” Sakura Cherry Tree Seeds (Prunus subhirtella var. pendula) Fast Growing & Cold HardyThe Japanese Weeping Cherry Tree is a Spectacular Ornamental Tree that is Grown for it’s Long Weeping & Graceful Blossoms during Spring. Regarded as One of the Finest Weeping Cherries, (Prunus pendula) “Higan” is a Small Deciduous Tree that Forms a Broad Crown of Long, Gracefully Weeping Branches. Native to Japan, the Weeping Cherry “Higan” can Grow 20 to 30 Feet Tall and Nearly as Wide, and is Prized for the Pink Flowers Weeping on Long, Trailing Branches in the Spring. Similar in Form to Weeping Willow Trees, Weeping Cherries are also Frequently Planted near Water, which Heightens their Visual Effect. In Japanese, this Tree is Called “Shidare Zakura,” Meaning “Weeping Cherry”–a Name that Physically Describes the Tree’s Drooping & Weeping Branches and Evokes Both the Joy and Sadness Associated with Cherry Blossoms in Japanese Culture. Weeping Cherry Trees also Make Gorgeous Bonsai as well. Leaves stay glossy green throughout the summer and into the fall when they turn a vivid yellow before leaving the tree bare in winter. The drooping bare branches even lend a soothing grace to the landscape in winter. There is nothing quite like the Weeping Higan Cherry in full bloom in the spring. The light pink (almost white), one-inch-diameter flowers cover the branches before the leaves emerge, giving the appearance that fresh snow has fallen on the tree. It prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poorer soils, compaction and dry soils once established. Zones 5-8Weeping Cherry Germination:1) Scarify seeds by rubbing with a piece of rough grit sandpaper, or just cut a few “very shallow nicks” into the shell. Never cut too deep.2) Pour warm water over the seeds and let them soak for 24 hours.3) Place seeds in “moist” (not wet) peat moss and place in a zip lock bag with a few small holes cut into it.4) Place them in the fridge for 90 days for cold stratification. Periodically check to be sure they don’t dry out. Keep them moist, but not wet.5) Also periodically check the seeds for any signs of mold or fungus. If spotted, clean effected seeds with a copper based fungicide, then rinse them well. Place back into a fresh batch of peat moss and continue to keep them in the fridge until 90 days.6) Using a sterile seed starting potting mix that is moist and allow excess water to drain completely.7) Place the seeds on the surface covering them with 1/8″ of sand. Moisten by misting with a spray bottle to keep from overly wetting.8) Place a heated propagator mat under the seeds to keep them at 72 degrees F. Place them in an area that receives bright, indirect sunlight, or place them under grow lights for 14 hours a day until germination.9) Patience is needed as the germination rate with Weeping Cherry seeds is very erratic and can take anywhere from 4-12 Months to germinate. Some will sprout earlier than others, so don’t toss the rest out as they are still good, and just need more time. Germinación de la cereza llorona:1) Escarifique las semillas frotando con un trozo de papel de lija de grano grueso o simplemente haga unos cuantos cortes “muy superficiales” en la cáscara. Nunca haga cortes demasiado profundos.2) Vierta agua tibia sobre las semillas y déjelas en remojo durante 24 horas.3) Coloque las semillas en turba “húmeda” (no mojada) y colóquelas en una bolsa con cierre hermético con algunos agujeros pequeños cortados en ella.4) Colóquelas en el refrigerador durante 90 días para la estratificación en frío. Controle periódicamente para asegurarse de que no se sequen. Manténgalas húmedas, pero no mojadas.5) También controle periódicamente las semillas para detectar cualquier signo de moho u hongos. Si detecta alguno, limpie las semillas afectadas con un fungicida a base de cobre, luego enjuáguelas bien. Vuelva a colocarlas en un lote nuevo de turba y continúe guardándolas en el refrigerador hasta los 90 días.6) Use una mezcla de maceta estéril para iniciar las semillas que esté húmeda y permita que el exceso de agua se escurra por completo.7) Coloca las semillas sobre la superficie cubriéndolas con 1/8″ de arena. Humedece con un atomizador para evitar que se mojen demasiado.8) Coloca una estera de propagación calentada debajo de las semillas para mantenerlas a 72 grados F. Colócalas en un área que reciba luz solar indirecta brillante o colócalas bajo luces de cultivo durante 14 horas al día hasta que germinen.9) Se necesita paciencia ya que la tasa de germinación de las semillas de cerezo llorón es muy errática y puede tardar entre 4 y 12 meses en germinar. Algunas brotarán antes que otras, así que no deseches el resto, ya que todavía están en buen estado y solo necesitan más tiempo.

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