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Radermachera sinica (China Doll Tree) - 1,000 Seeds - Wholesale Bulk - Grown in Elfin Forest, California

Radermachera sinica (China Doll Tree) - 1,000 Seeds - Wholesale Bulk - Grown in Elfin Forest, California

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adermachera sinica, commonly known as the China Doll Tree, is a refined tropical species admired for its glossy, fern-like foliage and compact, upright growth habit. It is widely cultivated as an elegant indoor tree and as a landscape ornamental in frost-free regions. Nurseries value it for its rapid growth, manageable size, and consistent popularity in the houseplant market.

These seeds were harvested and cleaned at our nursery in Elfin Forest, California, and are offered in bulk for professional growers and resellers seeking dependable, high-quality propagation stock.


Key Specifications
• Botanical Name: Radermachera sinica
• Common Names: China Doll Tree, Emerald Tree, Serpent Tree
• Quantity: 1,000 seeds
• Seed Count per kg: Approx. 300,000–400,000 seeds
• Native Region: Southern China and Taiwan
• Plant Type: Evergreen tropical tree
• Mature Height (Outdoor): 20–30 feet (6–9 meters)
• Growth Rate: Fast-growing
• Hardiness: USDA Zones 10–12; frost sensitive
• Light Requirements: Bright indirect light to full sun


Cultivation and Use
China Doll is a premium ornamental species favored by nurseries and interiorscapers for its lush, fine-textured foliage and strong retail appeal. It grows well in containers, patios, and indoor environments with bright filtered light. In frost-free climates, it can be grown outdoors as a graceful landscape tree or hedge.


Germination Notes for Growers
Preparation: No pre-treatment required.
Sowing: Surface-sow on a fine, well-draining seed mix and press gently without covering, as light aids germination.
Optimum Temperature: 70–80°F (21–27°C).
Germination Period: Typically 14–28 days.
Notes: Maintain consistent moisture and warmth; avoid overwatering once seedlings emerge.

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