PACKAGE OF 300 SEEDS mixed of Sinningia varieties.
Sinningia species often grow on rocks or cliffs and most are pollinated by hummingbirds or bees but Sinningia brasiliensis is bat-pollinated, and Sinningia tubiflora, with large, powerfully fragrant tubular white flowers, is apparently pollinated by sphinx moths. Most of the species have large, brightly colored flowers because of this, numerous species and a large number of hybrids and cultivars are cultivated as houseplants. Some species with particularly large tubers are cultivated by cactus and succulent enthusiasts as caudiciforms. One such example is Sinningia leucotricha, often listed under the older name Rechsteineria leucotricha and dubbed "Brazilian edelweiss" for its covering of silvery, silky hairs. Other species with large tubers are Sinningia iarae, Sinningia lineata, and Sinningia macropoda. the picture is only to give an idea of the plants used to collect seeds but I have a lot more not showing in this picture, this is a MIX and will shipping as mix not independent labeled by species, the seeds were took this season
The seeds were took this season, seeds are Super tiny but easy to grow from seeds, please before email me thinking your package arrived with no seeds check the plastic envelope thru the light, seeds are like brown powder, not easy to handle but easy to grow after place them on wet soil, instructions are listed on my store under store pages on left side under how to grow cactus and succulents from seeds, We have a lot of extremely rare cactus if you want something rare let me know and I will listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me.
Sinningia species often grow on rocks or cliffs and most are pollinated by hummingbirds or bees but Sinningia brasiliensis is bat-pollinated, and Sinningia tubiflora, with large, powerfully fragrant tubular white flowers, is apparently pollinated by sphinx moths. Most of the species have large, brightly colored flowers because of this, numerous species and a large number of hybrids and cultivars are cultivated as houseplants. Some species with particularly large tubers are cultivated by cactus and succulent enthusiasts as caudiciforms. One such example is Sinningia leucotricha, often listed under the older name Rechsteineria leucotricha and dubbed "Brazilian edelweiss" for its covering of silvery, silky hairs. Other species with large tubers are Sinningia iarae, Sinningia lineata, and Sinningia macropoda. the picture is only to give an idea of the plants used to collect seeds but I have a lot more not showing in this picture, this is a MIX and will shipping as mix not independent labeled by species, the seeds were took this season
The seeds were took this season, seeds are Super tiny but easy to grow from seeds, please before email me thinking your package arrived with no seeds check the plastic envelope thru the light, seeds are like brown powder, not easy to handle but easy to grow after place them on wet soil, instructions are listed on my store under store pages on left side under how to grow cactus and succulents from seeds, We have a lot of extremely rare cactus if you want something rare let me know and I will listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me.
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