APPLE TREE - Malus Sylvestris - Bonsai 30 SEEDS - SOW ALL YEAR
APPLE TREE - Malus Sylvestris - Bonsai 30 SEEDS - SOW ALL YEAR
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APPLE TREE - Malus Sylvestris - Bonsai 30 SEEDS - SOW ALL YEAR

$ 12.99

DESCRIPTION

  • Apple trees are typically 4-12 m (13-39 ft) tall at maturity, with a dense, twiggy crown. The leaves are 3-10 cm (1.2-3.9 in) long, alternate, simple, with a serrated margin. The flowers are borne in corymbs, and have five petals, which may be white, pink or red, and are perfect, with usually red stamens that produce copious pollen, and a half-inferior ovary; flowering occurs in the spring after 50-80 growing degree days (varying greatly according to subspecies and cultivar).
  • The proverb "An apple a day keeps the doctor away", addressing the health effects of the fruit, dates from 19th century Wales according to Caroline Taggart, author of "An Apple a Day: Old-Fashioned Proverbs and Why They Still Work." The original phrase, Taggart said, was, ''Eat an apple on going to bed, and you'll keep the doctor from earning his bread."
  • Indoors: sow all year long. Seeds must be stratified in cold for minimum 5 weeks at 1°c (33°F). Germinated seeds start sowing immediately. If some seeds didn't germinate, continue stratification for next 2 weeks. If still no germination, sow them anyway.
  • Spread the seeds softly onto the surface of the ground and cover with soil(layer must be as thick as seed). Don't forget about frequent spray (it's better than watered - doesn't destroy germinating seeds) . Keep permanent moisture. For best results use rainy water. The best soil for seeds is coconut coir (available in our shop. 100% organic, clear coconutcoir)
Apple trees are typically 4-12 m (13-39 ft) tall at maturity, with a dense, twiggy crown. The leaves are 3-10 cm (1.2-3.9 in) long, alternate, simple, with a serrated margin. The flowers are borne in corymbs, and have five petals, which may be white, pink or red, and are perfect, with usually red stamens that produce copious pollen, and a half-inferior ovary; flowering occurs in the spring after 50-80 growing degree days (varying greatly according to subspecies and cultivar).

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