Colvillea Racemosa Seeds (Colville's Glory Seeds)

Colvillea Racemosa Seeds (Colville's Glory Seeds)

Each cluster of flowers measures about a foot and « and is made up of hundreds of flowers. The flowers are odorant and appear from late summer to mid fall.
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10 Colvillea Racemosa Seeds (Colville's Glory Seeds)
US$2.90
100 Colvillea Racemosa Seeds (Colville's Glory Seeds)
US$17.00
500 Colvillea Racemosa Seeds (Colville's Glory Seeds)
US$78.00
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Colvillea Racemosa

Colvillea racemosa, commonly known as Colville's Glory, is a stunning flowering tree native to Madagascar. Renowned for its vibrant, showy blooms and unique appearance, this tree is often grown as an ornamental specimen in tropical and subtropical climates. Its striking flower clusters and broad canopy make it an eye-catching addition to gardens and parks.

The tree produces large, pendulous clusters of bright orange to red flowers that bloom in the spring and summer, attracting pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds. These striking flowers are set against the backdrop of the tree's glossy, dark green leaves, creating a dramatic contrast. The flowers have a distinct shape, with long stamens and a tubular structure, making them especially attractive to pollinators.

Colvillea racemosa is a fast-growing tree that can reach heights of 30-40 feet (9-12 meters), with a wide, spreading canopy. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soils and prefers full sunlight. This tree is well-suited for warm climates and requires regular watering, especially during dry periods, though it is somewhat drought-tolerant once established. It is important to ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot.

Colville's Glory is commonly used as an ornamental tree in tropical and subtropical landscapes, where its bright flowers provide vibrant color for months. It is often planted as a specimen tree in large gardens, along roadsides, or in public parks. Its large, spreading canopy also provides shade, making it a great choice for creating cool, shaded areas in hot climates.

Colvillea racemosa also attracts wildlife, providing a valuable food source for pollinators and birds. Its flowers are particularly favored by hummingbirds, which are drawn to the bright colors and nectar-rich blooms.

This tree is relatively low-maintenance once established, but it may require occasional pruning to maintain its shape and remove dead or damaged branches. It is an impressive addition to any tropical or subtropical garden, offering year-round beauty and attracting wildlife with its stunning flowers.

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Common name Colville's Glory
Species Colvillea racemosa
Germination First, you need to scarify your seeds. Then, plant your seeds in a mix of garden soil, sand and vermiculite for best results. Plant at a depth of 1 and « inches. This tree has average water needs, water twice a week in hot climates and reduce in winter. Keep the ambient temperature over 20-25§C and place your plant in a sunny spot. The seeds will take 2 to 4 weeks to germinate, but it could be more. 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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