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bonsai tree japanese sakura seeds Cherry Blossom SeedsWhat Are Sakura Cherry Blossom Seeds? Bring the elegance of Japan to your garden with our Sakura Cherry Blossom Seeds. Known as Prunus serrulata, these iconic trees bloom with stunning pink and white petals that symbolize renewal, beauty, and peace. Perfect for bonsai lovers and landscape dreamers alike! Why You'll Love Them: Grows into beautiful cherry blossom trees Suitable for bonsai or full sized trees Iconic Japanese spring bloom Ships fresh from

What Are Sakura Cherry Blossom Seeds?

Bring the elegance of Japan to your garden with our Sakura Cherry Blossom Seeds. Known as Prunus serrulata, these iconic trees bloom with stunning pink and white petals that symbolize renewal, beauty, and peace. Perfect for bonsai lovers and landscape dreamers alike!

Why You'll Love Them:

  • 🌸 Grows into beautiful cherry blossom trees
  • 🪴 Suitable for bonsai or full-sized trees
  • 🇯🇵 Iconic Japanese spring bloom
  • 📦 Ships fresh from the USA

Whether you're creating a serene bonsai display or planting a full tree in your backyard, these seeds are your chance to grow something truly magical.

How to Grow Sakura Cherry Blossoms from Seed

  • Soak: Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours
  • Stratify: Wrap seeds in moist paper towel, place in a zip-lock bag, refrigerate for 60 days
  • Plant: Plant seeds in bonsai soil or potting mix 1/4 inch deep
  • Light: Full sun or partial shade
  • Water: Keep soil consistently moist, not soggy
  • Germination: Occurs in 2–8 weeks

Tree Specifications

  • Species: Prunus serrulata
  • Style: Deciduous bonsai or ornamental tree
  • Height: Up to 25 feet (as full tree)
  • Zones: USDA 5–9
  • Bloom Season: Spring
  • Flower Color: Pink to white

🛒 Order your Sakura Cherry Blossom seeds today and grow your own springtime wonder!


FAQs

How long does it take Sakura seeds to germinate?

After cold stratification, germination typically occurs in 2–8 weeks under warm, moist conditions.

Can I grow a full tree from these seeds?

Yes! These seeds can be grown into full ornamental cherry trees or kept small as bonsai with pruning and container care.

Do Sakura trees lose their leaves?

Yes. Sakura trees are deciduous and will lose their leaves in fall and regrow them in spring.

Are the flowers pink or white?

Flowers may range from soft white to bright pink depending on soil, climate, and growing conditions.

Where to buy cherry blossom seeds for sale?

At Seeds World, we offer fresh cherry blossom seeds with fast shipping across the U.S. Perfect for bonsai lovers and spring bloom enthusiasts!

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