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100+ Colorado Blue Columbine Aquilegia Flower Seeds Vulgaris Garden Perennial Purple
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100+ Colorado Blue Columbine Aquilegia Flower Seeds Vulgaris Garden Perennial Purple

Mimosa trees are excellent for bonsai; however, they require scarification to germinate. In ideal conditions, seeds should be refrigerated for ~3 months, soaked in warm water for 24 hours and the seed coat scarified either by knicking with a knife or lightly filing the end down. At the least, seed coats must be soaked and penetrated to f…
Mimosa trees are excellent for bonsai; however, they require scarification to germinate. In ideal conditions, seeds should be refrigerated for ~3 months, soaked in warm water for 24 hours and the seed coat scarified either by knicking with a knife or lightly filing the end down. At the least, seed coats must be soaked and penetrated to for germination to occur. Vegetative Growth: Mimosa grows as a deciduous tree 3 to 15m (10-50ft) in height with one or many stems, smooth light-brown to grayish bark, finely dissected compound leaves, and showy pink flowers that continually produce legume pods through summer. Pods usually persist into winter. The twigs are slender to stout, bright green when young, then shiny grayish brown with small lenticels, but lacking a terminal bud. Mimosa leaves are alternately arranged, bipinnately compound, 15 to 50cm (6-20in) long with 8 to 24 pairs of branchlets and 20 to 60 feathery leaflets per branch. The leaflets are asymmetric, about 1 to 1.5cm (0.5in) long and dark green, with the midvein nearer and running parallel to one margin. Margins are not serrated. Flowering: Mimosa flowers in May to July, with some plants producing flowers into November. Flowers are produced in terminal clusters at the base of the current years twigs; each cluster will have 15 to 25 sessile, 3.5 to 5cm (1.5-2in) flowers. Flowers are pom-pom like with numerous filamentous, bright-pink tufts with white bases, and fragrant. Mimosa fruit consists of clusters of flat legume pods with bulging seeds, each pod 8 to 18 cm (3-7in) long, and can be seen from June to February. Typically 5 to 10 seeds are produced per pod. Mimosa seed coats are impermeable, resulting in long-term dormancy. Viability has been measured as high as 90% after five years.
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Mimosa trees are excellent for bonsai; however, they require scarification to germinate. In ideal conditions, seeds should be refrigerated for ~3 months, soaked in warm water for 24 hours and the seed coat scarified either by knicking with a knife or lightly filing the end down. At the least, seed coats must be soaked and penetrated to for germination to occur. Vegetative Growth: Mimosa grows as a deciduous tree 3 to 15m (10-50ft) in height with one or many stems, smooth light-brown to grayish bark, finely dissected compound leaves, and showy pink flowers that continually produce legume pods through summer. Pods usually persist into winter. The twigs are slender to stout, bright green when young, then shiny grayish brown with small lenticels, but lacking a terminal bud. Mimosa leaves are alternately arranged, bipinnately compound, 15 to 50cm (6-20in) long with 8 to 24 pairs of branchlets and 20 to 60 feathery leaflets per branch. The leaflets are asymmetric, about 1 to 1.5cm (0.5in) long and dark green, with the midvein nearer and running parallel to one margin. Margins are not serrated. Flowering: Mimosa flowers in May to July, with some plants producing flowers into November. Flowers are produced in terminal clusters at the base of the current years twigs; each cluster will have 15 to 25 sessile, 3.5 to 5cm (1.5-2in) flowers. Flowers are pom-pom like with numerous filamentous, bright-pink tufts with white bases, and fragrant. Mimosa fruit consists of clusters of flat legume pods with bulging seeds, each pod 8 to 18 cm (3-7in) long, and can be seen from June to February. Typically 5 to 10 seeds are produced per pod. Mimosa seed coats are impermeable, resulting in long-term dormancy. Viability has been measured as high as 90% after five years.

Specifications

OriginUsa
Sun ExposureFull Sun, Partial Shade
Water RequirementsModerate Watering
Pack Size10
OrganicGmo Free
Package Dimensions5.12 X 4.25 X 0.12 Inches
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor
Plant Or Animal Product TypeBonsai
BrandS-pone
Item Weight0.176 Ounces
Expected Blooming PeriodSummer,winter
Soil TypeLoam Soil
Special FeatureAir Purification
Expected Planting PeriodWinter
ColorBlue,green,pink
Product Care InstructionsWater