Delonix Regia Seeds (Royal Poinciana Seeds, Flame Tree Seeds)

Delonix Regia Seeds (Royal Poinciana Seeds, Flame Tree Seeds)

Flowers are very abundant and will delight your garden. Can be grown in pot.
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Product Name Qty
10 Delonix Regia Seeds (Royal Poinciana Seeds, Flame Tree Seeds)
US$2.20
100 Delonix Regia Seeds (Royal Poinciana Seeds, Flame Tree Seeds)
US$12.00
500 Delonix Regia Seeds (Royal Poinciana Seeds, Flame Tree Seeds)
US$49.80
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Delonix Regia
Delonix regia, the Royal Poinciana or Flame Tree, is a beautiful plant native of Madagascar and some other regions of Africa and Asia. It will reach up to 15 meters high and sometimes more than that wide! The flowers are very abundant and will delight your garden. It can be grown in pot. The plant can take up to 10 years before it blooms for the first time. It?s a long wait, but definitely worth it. The abundant flowers are odorant and lively. They appear between July and August. They each have 4 red-orange petals and the fifth one is white and marked with yellow and red. 30 cm long green stems grow along with the flowers and they hold the seeds in their pouch. The foliage is semi-persistent. It?s made up of large and decorative green leaves. Hardiness zones 10-11 (1C/35F, 4C/40F) in winter. The minimum temperature needed to cultivate this tree is 10C. It needs light and humidity. Cultivation in a hot glasshouse or veranda is preferred if the climate is colder. The tree needs a lot of light, because it will grow weakly under a shade. It can live in an area where rain is abundant as much as it can live somewhere where it isn?t. It will develop a very large root system that can compromise the growth of surrounding shrubs and flowers.
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Common name Royal Poinciana
Species Delonix regia
Germination First, scarify the seeds. Soak seeds in water for 2 days. Use a mix of humus, manure and garden soil. Plant at a depth of 1 « inches deep in a fresh soil. Keep it moist during the hot months and slightly humid during winter. Place your plant under a full sun, but protect it from the wind. Germination could take several months, depending on the climate. Don?t get discouraged.
Scarification / Stratification Seed coats may be so hard that they are impermeable to water. They need to be scratched or broken using a knife or sandpaper, in order to germinate. Chip the seeds with a sharp knife or make a few swipes with a sharp edged file or use sandpaper to allow moisture being more readily absorbed.
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