Halesia carolina
Carolina Silverbell
5,95 $
Availability
In stockHardiness Zone
4 (ref. University of Kentucky)Region of Origin
Southeastern United StatesMother Tree located in
UnknownSeeds Type
Orthodox, that is to say seeds with the capability to withstand desiccation and freezing temperatures (-20°C) and may therefore be conserved for years, if not decades.
For germination, you must...
1. allow TWELVE MONTHS for seed treatment;
2. subject them to a scarification AND a warm stratification, THEN a cold stratification, FOLLOWED by a second warm stratification AND a second cold stratification before sowing (follow the steps below in order).
Scarification : Soak the drupes in water at room temperature for 24 hours.
Stratification (warm and cold twice) : Place the drupes in a bag (Ziploc Slider type) containing slightly premoistened peat moss. Seeds should be surrounded by the latter. Close the bag and place it at room temperature for about three months, then in cool storage (between 1°C and 5°C) for approximately three months, back at room temperature for about three months, then in cool storage (between 1°C and 5°C) for approximately three months.
Seedlings : Remove the content from the bag and sow the drupes one by one. Bury lightly, less than five millimeters from the soil surface.
⚠ Hard to germinate ⚠
Seeds from this species have characteristics (which we don't know) that make germination difficult. The latter may occur several months after sowing. It’s important to not throw seeds away if they didn’t germinate after the first attempt. Repeating all the germination process could be necessary.