Ornamental Flower Seeds
Leading Manufacturer of spathodia tree seeds from Lucknow.
Approx. Price: Rs 1,200 / KgGet Latest Price Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Kg |
Usage/Application | Plantation |
Type | Natural |
Brand | Neelkanth Agro |
Botanical Name | Spathodea Campanulata |
Packaging Size | 1 Kg |
Packaging Type | Packet |
Family | Bignoniaceae |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Seed collection: Tulip poplar fruit is a cone-shaped aggregate of winged seeds (samaras). Harvest the fruit in the fall after they have turned a light tan and before the seeds separate for dispersal. Allow fruits to dry for several days and the seeds will easily separate from the fruit by pulling them apart.Seed collection: Tulip poplar fruit is a cone-shaped aggregate of winged seeds (samaras). Harvest the fruit in the fall after they have turned a light tan and before the seeds separate for dispersal. Allow fruits to dry for several days and the seeds will easily separate from the fruit by pulling them apart.If you want to start growing tulip trees from seeds, place the samaras in a dry area for a few days to help the seeds separate from the fruit. If you don't want to plant them immediately, you can store the seeds in air-tight containers in the refrigerator to use for tulip tree propagation down the roadIf you want to start growing tulip trees from seeds, place the samaras in a dry area for a few days to help the seeds separate from the fruit. If you don't want to plant them immediately, you can store the seeds in air-tight containers in the refrigerator to use for tulip tree propagation down the roadSeed collection: Tulip poplar fruit is a cone-shaped aggregate of winged seeds (samaras). Harvest the fruit in the fall after they have turned a light tan and before the seeds separate for dispersal. Allow fruits to dry for several days and the seeds will easily separate from the fruit by pulling them apart.Seed collection: Tulip poplar fruit is a cone-shaped aggregate of winged seeds (samaras). Harvest the fruit in the fall after they have turned a light tan and before the seeds separate for dispersal. Allow fruits to dry for several days and the seeds will easily separate from the fruit by pulling them apart.