Tree Seeds

Discover Our Selection of Tree Seeds

Explore our vast collection of tree seeds, ideal for gardening enthusiasts and professionals. Discover rare and exotic varieties to enrich your garden or green space.

  • Sugar Maple Seeds: Colorful fall foliage, ideal for parks.
  • Montpellier Maple Seeds: Golden leaves in autumn, drought-resistant.
  • Japanese Maple Seeds: Delicate leaves, orange hues.
  • Field Maple Seeds: Ideal for bonsai and gardens.
  • Amur Maple Seeds: Fragrant flowers in spring.
  • Fruit Tree Seeds: Juicy custard apple, apricot flavor.
  • Kiwi Vine Seeds: Delicious kiwis, perfect for pergolas.
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  1. Physalis Peruviana Seeds (Cape Gooseberry)

    Starting at US$1.90

    Produces yellow fruits that can be used for their antioxydant benefits.
  2. Pink Mulla Mulla Seeds (Ptilotus Exaltatus)
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      Pink Mulla Mulla Seeds (Ptilotus Exaltatus)

      Starting at US$1.50

      Ptilotus exaltus var. exaltatus (also Pink Mulla Mulla) is one of the largest mulla mullas. This ephemeral in a good season grows to 1.5m tall, though in poor years it may be only a few cm tall. There is a basal rosette of spathulate-oblanceolate smooth leaves up to 10 cm long, the stem leaves being shorter.
    • Pink Shower Tree Seeds (Cassia Grandis)

      Starting at US$2.20

      Known for its spectacular pink flowers and grand presence. Perfect for tropical landscapes!

    • Pink Trumpet Tree Seeds (Tabebuia Rosea)

      Starting at US$1.90

      The flowers range from pink to light pink to white and appear in clusters, containing up to 30 flowers.
    • Pinus Densiflora Seeds (Japanese Red Pine Tree Seeds)
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        Pinus Densiflora Seeds (Japanese Red Pine Tree Seeds)

        Starting at US$2.30

        A distinguishing feature of this tree is the often crooked or sweeping trunk which shows reddish-orange peeling bark; very showy trunk.
      • Pinus Koraiensis Seeds (Korean pine)

        Starting at US$2.20

        Grand evergreen tree with long needles and a symmetrical canopy, perfect for adding timeless elegance to large gardens and landscapes.

      • Pinus Pinea Seeds (Stone Pine)

        Starting at US$3.80

        Tree adapted to warm and dry climate. Pinus pinea are not frost-tolerant.
      • Pinus Strobus Seeds (White Pine)

        Starting at US$1.90

        It is known as the "Weymouth pine" in the United Kingdom, after Captain George Weymouth of the British Royal Navy, who brought its seeds to England from Maine in 1605

      • Piper Nigrum Seeds ( Pepper plant seeds)

        Starting at US$2.30

        Tropical vine that produces the famous peppercorns, ideal for warm and humid climates.

      • Pistacia Chinensis Seeds (Chinese Pistachio Seeds, Chinese Pistache Seeds)

        Starting at US$1.90

        Some staking and pruning are necessary to produce a decent trunk. Very easy to grow and transplant.
      • Pomegranate Seeds (Punica Granatum)

        Starting at US$1.90

        Produces juicy fruits and striking red flowers. It thrives in warm, dry climates, making it perfect for sunny gardens.

      • Ponderosa Pine Seeds (Pinus Ponderosa)

        Starting at US$1.90

        Pinus ponderosa, commonly known as the ponderosa pine, bull pine, blackjack pine,[1] or western yellow pine, is a very large pine tree species of variable habitat native to the western United States and Canada.
      • Protea Compacta Seeds (Bot River Sugarbush)

        Starting at US$3.90

        Protea Compacta grows up to 8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m) and has beautiful pink flowers that are shaped like cups. The plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds.
      • Protea Cynaroides Seeds (King Protea Seeds)

        Starting at US$3.90

        Can reach up to one meter when mature. Its flowers are hermaphrodite.
      • Protea Lepicarpodendron Seeds (Black Beard Sugarbush Seeds)
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          Protea Lepicarpodendron Seeds (Black Beard Sugarbush Seeds)

          Starting at US$3.80

          Looks a lot like Protea neriifolia, except the flowers are cream to pink and heavily bearded with brown and purple/black hairs.
        • Protea Longifolia Seeds (Long-leaf Sugarbush Seeds)

          Starting at US$3.90

          Fast growing in a coastal habitat. Pollinated by Sunbirds and Sugarbirds, and attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds.
        • Protea Magnifica Seeds (Queen Protea Seeds)

          Starting at US$3.90

          Produces numerous flowers in dome-shaped heads, up to 15 centimetres across, surrounded by stiff colored bracts, giving a crown-like appearance.
        • Protea Repens Seeds (Sugarbush Protea Seeds)

          Starting at US$3.90

          A very ornamental plant. It looks wonderful in the garden and as a cut-flower in a tall vase, particularly when massed.
        • Protea Scolymocephala Seeds (Protea Seeds)
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            Protea Scolymocephala Seeds (Protea Seeds)

            Starting at US$2.80

            The flowers dry very well and are commonly used as focal pieces in flower arrangements.
          • Protea Speciosa Seeds (Brown-beard Sugarbush Seeds)
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              Protea Speciosa Seeds (Brown-beard Sugarbush Seeds)

              Starting at US$2.50

              Protea speciosa makes a spectacular focal point for contemporary arrangements.
            • Protea Sulphurea Seeds
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                Protea Sulphurea Seeds

                Starting at US$2.80

              • Prunus Americana Seeds (American Plum Seeds, Wild Plum)

                Starting at US$4.90

                Fast growing. Good ornement. Fruits are better used for jellies.
              • Prunus Mume Seeds (Japanese Apricot Seeds)
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                  Prunus Mume Seeds (Japanese Apricot Seeds)

                  Starting at US$5.90

                  Fast growing bonsai. Hardy to -15øC.
                • Prunus Subhirtella Pendula Seeds (Weeping Higan Cherry Seeds)
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                    Prunus Subhirtella Pendula Seeds (Weeping Higan Cherry Seeds)

                    Starting at US$2.50

                    There is nothing quite like the Weeping Higan Cherry in full bloom in the Spring. The light pink, almost white, one-inch-diameter flowers cover the branches before the leaves emerge, giving the appearance that fresh snow has fallen on the tree.
                  • Puya Alpestris Seeds (Sapphire Tower)

                    Starting at US$2.20

                    Great plant to attract hummingbirds.
                  • Puya Berteroniana Seeds (Blue Puya Seeds)

                    Starting at US$2.20

                    The Blue Puya shows full beauty of colour and form in every way and appears to be from another world.
                  • Puya Chilensis Seeds (Chiliean Puya)

                    Starting at US$1.50

                    Towering flower spikes and spiny, architectural foliage, perfect for adding a bold, drought-tolerant feature to your garden.

                  • Puya Venusta Seeds

                    Starting at US$1.80

                    The name venusta means handsome, but in this case it should be magnificent!
                  • Pyrus Communis Seeds (Common Pear Seeds)

                    Starting at US$1.90

                    Although the early spring flowers are beautiful and the fruit is attractive, the Pyrus communis is normally grown only for its fruit crop and not as an ornamental.
                  • Red Maple Seeds (Acer Rubrum Seeds)

                    Starting at US$1.90

                    It tolerates ozone and is somewhat tolerant of sulfer dioxide, making it a good tree for urban areas. Great bonsai specimen.
                  • Red Pine Seeds (Pinus resinosa)
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                      Red Pine Seeds (Pinus resinosa)

                      Starting at US$1.80

                      Pinus resinosa, known as red pine or Norway pine, is a pine native to North America. It occurs from Newfoundland west to Manitoba, and south to Pennsylvania, with several smaller, disjunct populations occurring in the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia and West Virginia, as well as a few small pockets in extreme northern New Jersey and northern Illinois.
                    • Rosa Canina Seeds (Wild Rose Seeds, Dog Rose Seeds)

                      Starting at US$1.90

                      They make wonderful displays in the hedgerows during June and July.
                    • Rosa Nutkana Seeds (Nootka Rose Seeds)

                      Starting at US$1.80

                      Fast and easy to grow. Nootka rose makes an excellent wildlife shrub with its large red hips as a food source for birds and other animals.
                    • Rosa Rugosa Alba Seeds (Japanese Rose Seeds)
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                        Rosa Rugosa Alba Seeds (Japanese Rose Seeds)

                        Starting at US$1.60

                        The sweet summer fragrance makes it especially nice near windows or walkways.
                      • Rosa Rugosa Pink Seeds (Japanese Rose Seeds)

                        Starting at US$1.80

                        Looking like clusters of ripe cherry tomatoes, the orange to red rose hips are oval and glossy, lasting until late autumn.
                      • Rosa Woodsii Seeds (Wood's Rose Seeds)

                        Starting at US$2.20

                        Excellent rose for a wild woods garden theme, as it has a very natural character, and is not likely to outgrow its welcome.
                      • Rosebay Rhododendron, Great Laurel Seeds (Rhododendron Maximum)

                        Starting at US$1.90

                        Rhododendron maximum, it's common names include great rhododendron, great laurel, rosebay rhododendron, American rhododendron and big rhododendron, is a species of Rhododendron native to the Appalachians of eastern North America, from Nova Scotia south to northern Alabama.
                      • Rowan Seeds (Sorbus aucuparia)

                        Starting at US$1.90

                      • Rubus Leucodermis Seeds (Blackcap Raspberry Seeds, Western Raspberry)
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                          Rubus Leucodermis Seeds (Blackcap Raspberry Seeds, Western Raspberry)

                          Starting at US$1.90

                          A native raspberry? Yes, and it tastes great! The fruit of Rubus leucodermis is 1?1.2 cm diameter, reddish-purple, and dark blue to nearly black when ripe, and can be confused with blackberries.
                        • Rubus Parviflorus Seeds (Thimbleberry Seeds)

                          Starting at US$1.80

                          Produces red raspberries. Perfect for a bird garden.
                        • Salal Seeds (Gaultheria shallon)

                          Starting at US$2.30

                          The gaulth‚rie shallon or palalier ("salal" for anglosaxons) is a species of gaulth‚ries, native to the west coast of North America.
                        • Sapodilla Seeds (Manilkara zapota)

                          Starting at US$3.80

                          Tropical tree with sweet, caramel-flavored fruit, perfect for adding both beauty and bounty to your garden.

                        • Sargent Crabapple Seeds (Malus sargentii)

                          Starting at US$2.80

                          Commonly used as an ornamental shrub.
                        • Sea-Buckthorn Seeds (Hippophae rhamnoides)

                          Starting at US$1.90

                          Vibrant orange berries and hardy growth, perfect for soil stabilization, hedgerows, and medicinal uses.

                        • Selenicereus Megalanthus Seeds (Yellow Pitaya Seeds, Dragon Fruit Seeds)
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                            Selenicereus Megalanthus Seeds (Yellow Pitaya Seeds, Dragon Fruit Seeds)

                            Starting at US$2.20

                            These strongly scented, large, trumpet-like flowers are freely produced in late summer beautiful, large, fragrant, cream-white flowers. Blooms from June to October.
                          • Sequoiadendron Giganteum Seeds (Sequoia Gigantea Seeds)
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                              Sequoiadendron Giganteum Seeds (Sequoia Gigantea Seeds)

                              Starting at US$2.20

                              World's largest tree in terms of circumference and volume. It is also a very long-lived tree in the wild.
                            • Serrano Pepper Seeds

                              Starting at US$1.90

                              Scoville rating of the serrano pepper is 10,000 to 25,000.
                            • Shakar Apple Seeds (Malus sieversii)

                              Starting at US$1.90

                              The primary ancestor of most cultivars of the domesticated apple
                            • Siberian Crabapple Seeds (Malus baccata)

                              Starting at US$1.90

                              Hardy ornamental crabapple tree with colorful small fruits, highly attractive to birds.

                            Tree seeds initiate the cultivation of many exceptional trees, providing unique gardening experiences. These seeds offer plant enthusiasts the opportunity to grow extraordinary species that enrich their collections and abilities.

                            When you choose Rarexoticseeds, you gain access to exclusive seeds that not only enhance your garden but also allow you to test your horticultural skills with confidence in quality and affordability. Our tree seeds embody quality and innovation, presenting a curated selection of rare varieties from around the globe.

                            Can you grow a tree from a seed?

                            Yes, you can grow a tree from a seed. With proper care, such as maintaining the right moisture levels and ensuring it receives enough nutrients, the seed can sprout and grow into a resilient tree. Start with a premium seed, and plant it in suitable soil that receives adequate sunlight and water. This process allows passionate gardeners like you to cultivate unique growth and enhance your collection of exotic botanical plants.

                            What are the seeds of trees?

                            The seeds of trees are structures that enable the propagation of tree species. For plant enthusiasts, finding the right seeds is essential for introducing new and rare species into your collection. These seeds vary in shape and size, depending on the tree type. Some tree seeds are enclosed in fruits, while others are covered in tough shells. By selecting premium seeds, you can enrich your gardening experience and satisfaction in nurturing these extraordinary plants.

                            What is the fastest tree to grow from seed?

                            The fastest tree to grow from seed is the hybrid poplar. This tree can grow up to 5 to 8 feet in its first year. As an enthusiastic gardener, you may appreciate how swiftly it can enhance your landscape or provide shade. With proper care, it flourishes in various conditions.

                            Should I soak tree seeds before planting?

                            Yes, soaking tree seeds before planting is beneficial. This practice supports your aim of maximizing the growth potential of rare and exotic plant species. Soaking seeds for 24 hours enhances their chances of success. It softens the seed coat and encourages germination.

                            Is it possible to grow a tree from a seed?

                            Yes, you can grow a tree from a seed, and it is fulfilling. This process allows you to discover unique species and expand your horticultural knowledge. With the right conditions, including soil, water, and sunlight, you can nurture a seed into a magnificent tree. Seeds contain the genetic material needed to grow a new tree.

                            How can you get tree seeds?

                            To obtain tree seeds, visit trusted online retailers such as Rarexoticseeds. This ensures you access high-quality seeds that will inspire your gardening journey. Browse their catalog for the specific tree species you desire. Once you find it, add the seeds to your cart and complete your purchase.

                            What is the easiest tree to grow from a seed?

                            The easiest tree to cultivate from seed is the black locust. As an enthusiastic gardener, you will find it straightforward to grow this species from seed. It germinates quickly and adapts well to various soil types. This tree not only grows rapidly but also produces stunning blooms in spring.

                            Can you buy tree seedlings?

                            Yes, you can purchase tree seedlings from many nurseries and online stores like Rarexoticseeds. Acquiring seedlings can be a quicker option for those who wish to bypass the germination process and ensure quality plants for their collection. They offer a variety of healthy seedlings for your gardening projects.

                            How do you get tree seeds?

                            To get tree seeds, find reputable suppliers like Rarexoticseeds that focus on exotic varieties. You can purchase them online or at local gardening stores. You can also collect seeds from mature trees in your area, ensuring they come from healthy specimens to maintain quality.

                            Is it possible to grow a tree from a seed?

                            Yes, you can grow a tree from a seed. With proper planting, watering, and care, your seed can evolve into a flourishing tree. Seeds contain the essential genetic material to sprout into a new tree. This process is fulfilling for dedicated gardeners looking to enhance their skills.

                            What is the easiest tree to grow from a seed?

                            The easiest tree to grow from a seed is often the maple. Selecting adaptable species like maples can help you build confidence and achieve success in your gardening journey, leading to an enchanting collection. Maple seeds germinate readily and require minimal special care.

                            Can you buy tree seedlings?

                            Yes, you can buy tree seedlings from various suppliers, both online and in stores. Purchasing seedlings offers you a head start in your gardening efforts, allowing you to appreciate the rewards of growing trees more effortlessly. Rarexoticseeds provides a selection of premium seedlings for enthusiastic gardeners.

                            How do you get seeds for trees?

                            This simple process allows you to discover unique species without worrying about overpaying or compromising quality. To obtain seeds for trees, visit specialized online stores like Rarexoticseeds that focus on rare and exotic varieties. Explore their catalog, select the tree seeds you desire, and place your order.

                            What is the easiest tree to grow from a seed?

                            The easiest tree to grow from a seed is the red maple. Begin with this accessible species from a trustworthy source like Rarexoticseeds. Seeds are available, and they germinate swiftly with minimal care, making them ideal for avid gardeners in the U.S. who seek to enhance their skills while enjoying a reliable growing experience.