Chinese Bayberry Seeds – Myrica rubra
(CTSCO-9548-BULK-04)
16 ozs of Chinese Bayberry Seeds – Myrica rubra
Chinese Bayberry Seeds – Myrica rubra
On Average, Depending on Crop year, and moisture content 1200 Per Pound; Edible Fruit. Used for erosion control. Edible fruit. Aromatic leaves . Grows in sandy or wet soils. This non legume plant fixes atmospheric nitrogen for use by the plant. Seed count ranges ; 90-95%; ; 1-2 years cold & dry — BULK SEED NOTES: (Please refer to our notes section for information on the availability and shipping times for all BULK seed. Occasionally an item may become unavailable on short notice. Please note that your order for Pound, Fractional Pound, and Multiple Pound lots will be handled in line with all orders. Orders for smaller quantities, assorted items, or miscellaneous lots will be filled in line with other orders. We cannot guarantee the availability of seed at the time of order.
Data & Information Sheet:
Our Name Chinese Bayberry (B)
Common Name Chinese Bayberry
Latin Name Myrica rubra
Other Common Names No Other Common Names Available
Heirloom Yes
Organic Origin No
Short Description Chinese Bayberry Seeds – Myrica rubra
USDA Zone Low 9
USDA Zone High 10
Height No Height Data Found
Diameter Spread No Diameter Spread Data Found
Spacing No Spacing Data Found
Foliage No Foliage Data Found
Foliage Color Green
Flowers No Flowers Data Found
Flower Color Insignificant – Not outstanding
Flower Period No Flower Period Data Found
Fruit Cones No Fruit Cones Data Found
Fruit Color No Fruit Color Data Found
Bark No Bark Data Found
Life Cycle Large Shrub/Small Tree – Evergreen
Native Range No Native Range Data Found
Growth Habit Medium
Soil Type No Soil Type Data Found
Soil PH No Soil PH Data Found
Sun No Sun Data Found
Water No Water Data Found
Texture No Texture Data Found
Form See Notes
Germination Information ; Nitrogren Fixing: No; Sowing Density: 20-25 seedlings/ft2; Store Cold & Dry @ 34-41 Deg. F; 40-60%
Pests Disease See Notes
Landscape Wildlife Value 0
Maintenance See Notes
Bonsai No Bonsai Data Found
Container Planting No Container Planting Data Found
Warning Precautions Toxicity No Warning Precautions Toxicity Data Found
Home Uses No Home Uses Data Found
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Hi!
I am interested in acquiring myrica rubra seeds to see if I can get them to germinate. I recently learned that they must “Winterize” for a couple of months before planting. Any other helpful information you can provide would be appreciated. Also, if you know where I could acquire a couple of myrica rubra seedlings I would be very grateful.
Kindest regards,
Donald Piper
Hi do you have seeds of Myrica rubra?, Chinese Bayberry seeds, send an email.
xpagan@terra.es
Hi do you have seeds of Myrica rubra?, Chinese Bayberry seeds, send an email.