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Acacia tortilis Bonsai Seeds Family: Fabaceae This tree is widely distributed over the warm, dry parts of the northern and eastern parts of the country. It has the classic, umbrella-shaped canopy associated with thorn trees. It reaches heights of between 5-20m in nature. It bears both hooked and straight thorns (the very apt Afrikaans common name refers to this characteristic) which make the tree's canopy virtually impenetrable. Many bird species take advantage of this protection and build their nests in the canopy. Flowering is profuse and occurs from November-January. The flowers are white to pale yellow. The pods are twisted into a spiral and are very nutritious. The species adapts well to garden conditions, provided it does not receive too much water. It is fairly slow growing and reaches a final height of between 3-5 m with a spread of 8-13 m. Care should be taken to ensure that the tree has space in which its canopy can develop. It tolerates moderate frost and much drought. This truly makes an outstanding Bonsai specimen!! Let us guide you, through our knowledge and experience, so you too can have the confidence to start this rewarding hobby. We will supply you with the germination and care instructions for all our seeds and it is our mission to always deliver the best advice and go the extra mile to satisfy our fellow grower's needs. We have to warn you, it becomes a life-time hobby. The rewards are just overwhelming sometimeing the first seeds sprout and eventually turn into beautiful flowering plants or training a young tree, that you have grown from seed, into a bonsai is a truly amazing experience. It's an extension of yourself... a legacy. Something that, with proper care, will keep evolving and growing long after you're gone. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions plus a FREE e-book with everything you'll ever need to know about the art of bonsai. See lots bonsai, succulent, carnivorous & other interesting, unusual & rare plant seeds by following the link below. Thanks. |