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- The Yellow-horn Tree, scientifically known as X-antho-ceras so bifolium, is a captivating deciduous tree recognized for its striking combination of white, yellow, and red fragrant flowers. Also referred to as Golden horn, Raintree, or Chinese Flowering Chestnut, this tree is prized for its ornamental value and its edible seeds, which resemble chestnuts. It adds a touch of elegance and fragrance to gardens, while its seeds are used in traditional Chinese medicine and cuisine.
- Season: Yellow-horn Tree seeds are typically sown in the spring or early fall. Planting in the spring allows them to establish strong roots during the growing season, while fall planting can give them a head start for the following year.
- Temperatures: These trees thrive in temperate climates with an ideal temperature range of 60-75°F (15-24°C). They are adaptable but may require winter protection in colder regions.
- USDA Hardiness Zone: Yellow-horn Trees are typically suitable for USDA hardiness zones 4-7, although some cultivars can tolerate slightly colder or warmer conditions.
- Sunlight: To achieve their full potential, Yellow-horn Trees require full sun to partial shade. Providing them with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily ensures robust growth and the development of their fragrant flowers.
Elvira (verified owner) –
The packaging material appeared to be of low quality.
Nerea (verified owner) –
The seeds were flattened due to poor packaging that didn’t provide protection.
Soledad (verified owner) –
The delivery packet was torn open, exposing the seeds to potential contamination.
Naomi (verified owner) –
The seeds were mixed up due to inadequate segregation within the packaging.
Selene (verified owner) –
Late delivery resulted in a missed opportunity for early planting.
Belinda (verified owner) –
The packet was difficult to open without damaging the seeds.
Claribel (verified owner) –
Seeds were rendered useless due to the delivery packet being badly crushed.
Carmen (verified owner) –
The seeds arrived well after the recommended planting period.