Sinningia cardinalis, exotic rare caudex cauduciform bulb gesneria seed 50 SEEDS
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Estimated to arrive by Thu, May 29th.
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FREE via Expedited shipping (1 to 3 business days) to United States
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OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
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You can make your offer during the checkout process as long as you do not live in a state where marketplace facilitator tax laws exist.
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Nuvei accepted
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Plants & Seedlings
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141 in stock
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Unspecified by seller, may be new.
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Cactus & Succulents
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More than a week ago
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PACKAGE OF 50 SEEDS of Sinningia cardinalis
Sinningia cardinalis is a great garden plant. seeds are very tiny but easy to grow from seeds, Can be grown in full sun along the coast. It does fine with afternoon shade elsewhere. The salmon color is great and the fuzzy white leaves are a treasure. It is quite often sold by succulent growers because of the exposed caudex which can be quite attractive. The flowers are beautiful
Sinningia is a genus in the Gesneriaceae family that is mostly tuberous -- although some species are fibrous-rooted shrubs and some produce only rudimentary tubers. A few species are "stoloniferous," producing satellite tubers ( S. tubiflora), and most species are lithophytes (growing on rocks) or epiphytes, rather than truly terrestrial. With over 70 species, the genus spans from Central America all the way south to Argentina; however, the largest concentration of species are found in eastern and southern Brazil, where they grow in both the humid Atlantic rainforest and the rocky savannah known as "campos rupestres." To this genus belongs the common florist "gloxinia" (S. speciosa), as well as some miniature species (S. pusilla, S. concinna and the newly discovered S. sp. "Rio das Pedras"), and S. leucotricha, which is well sought after by growers of succulents (unfortunately, this latter plant is often grown erroneously as S. canescens, a different species). Many plants in the genus make attractive houseplants or garden subjects, and those from southern Brazil and Argentina specially have proven to be hardy to zone 7 (or even 6) in the U.S. In addition to attractive flowers, some species are grown for their beautiful pubescent haired leaves (S. leucotricha, S. hatschbachii, S. canescens, S. globulosa). Succulent growers also grow many species, particularly those with large exposed tubers (such as S. bulbosa, S. macrostachya, S. lineata). Flower color is mostly red, although some species have orange, yellowish, lavender-purple, green and white flowers (with or without spots). A few species also have fragrant flowers.
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.