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This Listing Includes:

500+ Snow in Summer Tree Seeds

(Melaleuca linariifolia)

In fully labelled zip lock bag (see photos)

 

HOW TO GROW

SNOW IN SUMMER

 

Step 1

Prepare some medium-sized pots with

garden soil and give them a good soaking.

Then fill a tray with water about 5cm deep

and place the pots into the trays.

 

Step 2

Sprinkle seeds directly onto the surface.

Do not water from overhead.

When the sprouts reach around 1cm

high remove the pots from the tray

and leave for one week in light, but not

direct sunlight. Seeds should germinate

 in 2-4 weeks.

 

Step 3

Grow the plants indoors or in a

greenhouse for at least the first winter,

 if not the first two or three. Introduce to full sun gradually.

 

Step 4

Transplant to final position after last frost.

Once established, will survive some cold and

will not require much watering.

Snow in Summers can take between

 3-5 years to fully mature.

 

FAQS ABOUT

SNOW IN SUMMER

 

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Melaleuca linariifolia

FULL SIZE

Height: up to 10 metres (30 feet)

Width: up to 4 metres (15 feet)

BONSAI

No

PREPARATION

Ready to Sow

GERMINATION

3-4 weeks  

START

Small Pots

SOIL

Sand or Peat Moss

MATURITY

3-5 years

INDOORS

Yes for first Winters

 

 FACTS ABOUT

SNOW IN SUMMER

  

Snow in Summer is also known

as Narrow-leaved Paperbark and

Flax-leaved Paperbark.

 

Snow in Summer is an alternative

source of Tea Tree and can survive

a wider range of climatic conditions

than the Medicinal Tea Tree.

 

Snow in Summer is native to

Queensland and New South Wales.

  

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