20 Seminte pentru Germinat Albizia Julibrissin Bonsai Copac de Matase
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20 Seminte pentru Germinat Albizia Julibrissin Bonsai Copac de Matase
Indicatii Furnizor :
INCREDIBLY EASY TO GERMINATE - ALONG WITH Mimosa (Albizia
Julibrissin) THESE ARE THE EASIEST EXOTIC BONSAI PLANT SEEDS YOU
WILL EVER GROW!
Mimosa (Albizia Julibrissin): The Tree of
Happiness
Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silk tree) is a
species of tree in the family Fabaceae, native to southwestern and
eastern Asia.
Albizia julibrissin is known by a wide variety of common
names, such as Persian silk tree or pink siris. It is also called
Lenkoran acacia or bastard tamarind, though it is not too closely
related to either genus. The species is usually called "silk tree"
or "mimosa".
Albizia Julibrissin is a small deciduous tree growing up to 5
m tall, with a broad crown of level or arching branches. The bark
is dark greenish grey in colour and striped vertically as it gets
older.
The flower colour varies from white to rich red-tipped
flowers.
Mimosa Bonsai Tree
The exquisite rosy colored pom-poms that mimosa trees,
Albizia julibrissin, produce are one of the reasons they are such a
popular bonsai tree. Other ways these mimosa plants seem made for
this art form include the delicate and fern like fronds covered in
miniature leaves. These unique characteristics lend a particularly
elegant and delicate feel to bonsai living sculptures. Mimosa trees
also make great bonsai plants because they grow quickly. This means
that the trunk and limbs of the plant thicken faster than other
types of bonsai plants and sculpting them is thus
easier.
How to Grow a Mimosa (Albizia Julibrissin) Tree From a
Seed:
1.Prepare the mimosa seeds for sowing. Rub the end of each
seed with a nail file until a small, pale spot appears on the hull.
Soak them in hot water for 24 hours before sowing.
2.Fill individual 5-inch biodegradable pots with a lightly
moistened mixture of half sand and half loam. Sow one seed in each
pot at a 1-inch depth. Spread a 1/4-inch-thick layer of sand over
the soil.
3.Set the pots outdoors against a south- or west-facing wall
with full sun. Provide 75 F bottom heat with a propagation mat if
the weather is cool and light shade at midday if daytime
temperatures rise above 90 F.
4.Carefully monitor the moisture level of the soil. Water to
a 2-inch depth whenever the top 1/2 inch of soil dries out. Avoid
overwatering or letting the soil dry out completely, since the
mimosa seeds will fail.
5.Watch for germination one to three weeks after sowing. Grow
the seedlings under the same conditions as during germination until
they reach 3 inches in height and produce several mature
leaves.
6.Transplant the mimosa trees into a permanent pots or in the
garden.
Cultivating A Mimosa Bonsai:
The ideal environment to grow a mimosa bonsai requires a
temperature of over 60 degrees at all times. Native to China,
mimosa trees like a relatively dry climate and sunlight is a must.
This makes them hard to grow in most climates but also means they
are drought resistant. Rather than dryness, it is cold and wet
weather that present the biggest problem to mimosa
trees.
Be careful of watering the mimosa bonsai as too much will
drown the plant and too little will cause it to wilt. Damp roots
are the leading cause of illness among bonsai plants. It is key to
have an excellent drainage system for whatever the bonsai is
planted in. When in bloom, avoid getting the flowers wet as this
can make them fall off the plant sooner. On the flip side, a bonsai
mimosa can become quite dry without suffering long-term side
effects.
Unlike some other plants used for bonsai, mimosa trees need
full sunlight all day long so growing this plant inside is nearly
impossible. Luckily, mimosa trees aren’t picky at all about what
kind of soil they grow in. There are certainly soil ingredients
that can be added to make the tree grow even better, but in general
a mimosa will survive regardless of the sandiness, acidity or
otherwise unappealing nature of the soil.
Because of the notably large size of mimosa trees, these
plants are sometimes not considered traditional bonsai. Their large
size also makes them best suited for outdoor living if the climate
allows.
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