Staphylea pinnata
The southern thornbush is a shrub that grows up to 4 meters tall.
The plant is characterized by healthy foliage and abundant flowering!
The white, fragrant flowers, gathered in hanging clusters up to 12 cm long, are very showy!
The plant is eagerly visited by bees!
The fruits of the thornbush plant produce a distinctive clattering sound, which gives it its name.
The leaves are pinnate, green, and slightly pubescent on the underside.
It was once considered a plant that brings good luck and wards off evil spirits.
The plant is drought- and frost-resistant!
Every order is accompanied by a receipt or (upon request) an invoice, a delivery note compliant with WIORiN requirements, and a plant passport, if required. The seeds we offer are high-quality and designed for both nurserymen and amateurs.
Seed Handling Instructions:
Seeds require stratification. Sow the seeds in a moist substrate, ensuring they are covered with a thin layer of soil, and leave them in the refrigerator for several weeks to several months.
After stratification, sow the seeds in a pot or seedling tray in spring, then move them outdoors, covered with plastic wrap, glass, or agrotextile.
Make sure the soil is slightly moist, but avoid overwatering.
SEEDS ARE INTENDED FOR SOWING ONLY!