TREE AND SHRUB SEED (A to Z)
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Rhus trilobata (Skunkbrush sumac). 1100 seeds per oz.
Ribes cereum (Wax currant)
Ribes montigenum. Showy, yellow-red to coral-pink, tubular flowers. Red or orange-red fruits, round, 1/3 inch berries in a hanging clusters ripen in August. Reddish-brown, smooth bark. Small to medium upright shrub to 3 feet tall, often forms thickets.
Rosa woodsii (Wood's rose). Native Perennial shrub; Height, 2-6 Feet. Requires 12" minimum precipitation. 45,300 seeds per pound.
Sambucus racemosa (Red Elderberry). Native perennial shrub; Height, 3-6 ft. Requires 18" minimum precipitation. Thrives in riparian zones 286,000 seeds per pound. ##
Sapindus drummondii (Western Soapberry). 85 seeds per oz.
Senna hirsuta. Native of tropical America. Senna hirsuta grows on the plains and hilly areas. Grows along roadsides, railway embankments and dry ditches. It is found in gardens and fields as a weed and prefers open locations.Is now distributed throughout Malesia, Indo-China, Thailand and most other countries in the Asian and African tropics. In Java, where it has long been known and has naturalized.Uses: As forage plant. As food the leaves and young pods are eaten, usually steamed or cooked in vegetable dishes or in salads. Medicine: In Java the leaves are used medicinally for treating herpes. A decoction of the leaves is used against irritations of the skin in Thailand. In Laos the seeds are used as a substitute for coffee.
Sida cordifolia. “Bala” used in traditional medicine.
Simmondsia chinensis (Jojoba) (Sunset: 10-13, 19-24; USDA: 8b-10). Full sun. Hardy to 18°F. Evergreen shrub, slow growing to 6 - 10' tall; 6 - 8' spread. Needs good drainage, little to no water. Native Southern Calif., Arizona and Mexico. 60 seeds per oz.
Sophora secundiflora (Texas mountain laurel) 40 seeds per oz.
Symphoricarpos rotundifolius (Mountain Snowberry)
Tetradymia canescens (Spineless horsebrush)
Thevetia neriifolia. (Cascabela thevetia), Yellow oleander. Approx. 145 seeds per LB
Tristania conferta (Lophostemon conferta) Brisbane Box
Ulmus parvifolia (Chinese Elm) A small to medium deciduous, semi-deciduous tree growing to 30–60 ft tall with a slender trunk and crown. The leathery, lustrous green single-toothed leaves are small and are often retained as late as December or even January in Europe and North America. 8,000 seeds per oz.
Ulmus pumila
Vitex agnus-castus (Monk's pepper) 2700 seeds per oz.
Washingtonia filifera (California Fan Palm). Occurs naturally in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of southeastern California, southwestern Arizona, and northern Baja California, Mexico from sea level to 1,800 feet elevation. Seeds collected in Phoenix. This clone has a thick trunk, over 3' in diameter and grows to 35' tall. 1000 seeds = 4 oz.
Wisteria sinensis. Vine, blue flowers. Approx 40 seeds per oz.
Ziziphus jujube. Red date, Chinese date, and Chinese jujube. 840 seeds per LB
Sonoran Desert Upland Revegetation mix. For planting from 1000 to 5000 feet. Mix cusomized for the Sonoran Desert. One pound mix covers approximately 2,500 -8,000 square feet.
Encelia farinosa (Brittlebush)Ambrosia dumosa (Bursage)Atriplex polycarpa (Desert saltbush)Atriplex lentiformis (Quail bush)Cassia covesii (Desert Senna)Bouteloua curtipendula (Sideoats grama) Aristida purpurea (Purple threeawn)Sporobolus cryptandrus (sand dropseed)