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Pinus strobiformis Apache
Pinus strobiformis Apache is a species of conifer native to Mexico and the United States.
It grows up to 20 meters tall.
The needles are thin, long, greenish-gray with a white tint. They turn white in winter.
The male cones are cylindrical, yellow-brown. The female cones are pendulous, symmetrical, and creamy-brown.
The above photo shows seeds of the plant included in the offer. The photo does not represent the quantity of seeds included in the offer; it is only a preview image showing the seed size.
The seeds we offer are of high quality and intended for both nurserymen and amateurs.
Seed Handling Instructions:
The seeds require stratification. To stratify, soak the seeds in room-temperature water for approximately 24 hours, then mix with moist sand and place in a sealed plastic bag or container.
Place the bag in the refrigerator for about 6-8 weeks.
If the seeds were stratified in the refrigerator, they can be sown at the turn of winter and early spring.
The seeds can also be sown directly into the ground in the fall to allow them to undergo a natural stratification process.
For sowing, use light, well-draining potting soil and cover with a thin layer of potting mix.
Provide a warm location and consistently moist soil.
SEEDS ARE INTENDED FOR SOWING ONLY!