£4.00 – £20.80
The Pseudolarix amabilis, commonly known as the Golden Larch, is a unique tree that adds splendour to any garden. Its seeds are the gateway to growing these magnificent trees, known for their striking golden autumn foliage. Originating from East Asia, these trees adapt well to various climates, making them ideal for UK gardens.
The Golden Larch, with its distinctive conical shape and vibrant colour, becomes a focal point in any landscape. These seeds are not just planting material; they are an investment in the aesthetic value of your space.
Planting Pseudolarix amabilis from seed offers a rewarding gardening experience, as you nurture and watch them grow into towering beauties. They are perfect for creating natural privacy screens or as standout specimens in large gardens. With proper care, these trees can grow to impressive sizes, making them a legacy you can leave for future generations. At Shaw Green Trees, we ensure our seeds are of the highest quality, promising a high germination rate and healthy growth.
Embrace the joy of growing Pseudolarix amabilis and transform your garden into a haven of natural beauty.
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Feel free to call 01257 752247 or email us if you would prefer to order on the phone or have any questions. Trade / wholesale enquiries are welcome.
Natural Germination: Pseudolarix amabilis seeds benefit from natural stratification processes. In their native habitat, these seeds undergo a period of cold winter temperatures, which breaks their dormancy. To mimic these conditions, sowing the seeds outdoors in autumn allows them to experience natural chilling through the winter, preparing them for germination in spring.
Artificial Stratification:If you’re looking to speed up the germination process or if natural conditions are not suitable, artificial stratification is an effective method. This involves keeping the seeds in moist conditions at a cold temperature, usually between 2-4°C, for about 4-8 weeks. After this period, seeds are moved to a warmer environment to encourage sprouting. This method can be particularly useful for gardeners looking to control the timing of germination.
Natural germination of Larch is much preferred over the artificial method.
Scarification
Soak in water for 24 hours
Cold Stratification
Cold stratify for 60 days
Difficulty Level
Easy
Shaw Green Trees aim to have your order with you in fastest time possible and safest method of transport. Dependent on the parcel size and geographical destination in mind with will select the most suitable courier.
You are welcome to collect any times from our nursery in Euxton, Lancashire. Please contact us to arrange a suitable date and time.
Seeds
We generally send seeds out via Royal Mail Second Class. It’s the safest and easiest way to deliver seeds.
Young Trees
Young trees (Less than 1.2m) will generally be sent via Evri.
Larger quantities of young trees will be sent via UPS.
Large Trees
Larger trees (About 1.5m – 2m) will be sent via UPS or Parcel Force
Huge Trees
Some of our huge trees are too tall to be sent via a courier. They are generally only available for collection from our nursery, local delivery or via pallet courier. This will be shown on the individual product page.
Located in Euxton, West Lancashire, our business is dedicated to providing high-quality UK-grown trees and seeds.
With a focus on sustainability and local sourcing, we offer a diverse range of tree species, ensuring that our customers receive the finest selection of UK-native trees and seeds.
From majestic oaks to delicate blossoms, our stock is carefully cultivated to thrive in the British climate, making it the perfect choice for both amateur gardeners and seasoned professionals.
With a commitment to environmental stewardship and customer satisfaction, we aim to be your reliable ally in crafting stunning and eco-conscious landscapes throughout the UK.