Tree Seeds & Shrub Seeds
Tree and shrub seeds have specific
processing requirements depending on seed type. We offer large variety of
tree and shrub seeds that are tested in those parts of India that easily
match with the climatic conditions of the client's country.
Palm seeds tend to have a short term
viability after maturing, especially if any type of drying is involved.
We've all seen palms loaded with seeds, ranging in size from those of the
amazing double coconut , the largest seeds of the plant kingdom to tiny
grains.
| S.
No. |
Species |
Seed
Collection Time |
No.
of Seeds/Kg |
Treatment |
Expected
Germination % |
| 01. |
Areca catechu (betel nut) |
Mar-Apr |
1100 |
N CW3 |
30-65 |
| 02. |
Areca lutscence |
Mar-Apr |
1300 |
N CW3 |
40-85 |
| 03. |
Caryota urens fish
tail palm (taddy palm) |
May-Jul |
840 |
N CW3 |
40-70 |
| 04. |
Cycas revoluta |
Oct-Dec |
600 |
N CW3 |
30-50 |
| 05. |
Ehretia Lewis |
Sep-Oct |
5500 |
N |
25-40 |
| 06. |
Livistonia chinesis
(l.mauritiana) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 07. |
Livistonia jenkinsiana |
Jul-Sep |
2300 |
N CW3 |
35-45 |
| 08. |
Oreodoxa regia (bottle palm) |
Jun-Aug |
7800 |
N cw3 |
60-80 |
| 09. |
Phoenix acaculis |
May-Jun |
2070 |
N CW3 |
40-50 |
| 10. |
Phoenix dactylifera (date
palm) |
May-Jun |
550 |
N CW3 |
65-90 |
| 11. |
Phoenix Rupicola |
Jul-Aug |
1500 |
N cw3 |
35-75 |
| 12. |
Washingtonia fillifera |
Jul-Aug |
2300 |
N CW3 |
30-50 |
Bamboo is a plant which has always
fascinated the human eye. Many believe that the reasons why bamboo is so
attractive to man were due to the great number of ways it can be used: for
construction; for musical instruments; hosepipes, decoration, controlling
soil erosion, food.
| S.
No. |
Species |
Seed
Collection Time |
No.
of Seeds/Kg |
Treatment |
Expected
Germination % |
| 01. |
Bambusa arundinacae (bambusa
bambos) (culms 80x100ftx6.7in diameter) |
May-Jun |
25000 |
CW1 |
30-70 |
| 02. |
Dendrocalamus Calsotachus |
May-Jun |
20000 |
- |
- |
| 03. |
Dendrocalamus Giganthus
(munro joint bamboo) (culms 85x105 ft in height 20x25cm in India) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 04. |
Dendrocalamus hamiltoni
(culms 30x50x1.3in diameter) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 05. |
Dendrocalamus Strictus (nees
male bamboo) (culms usually 20x50ftx2.5x7.5 india) |
Apr-Jun |
22000 |
CW1 |
30-70 |
Conifers are faithful friends.
Naturally shaped or nicely pruned, thorny or tender, golden or
green-colored, they can be use to structure your gardens and parks. We offer
high quality and viable conifer seeds.
| S.
No. |
Species |
Seed
Collection Time |
No.
of Seeds/Kg |
Treatment |
Expected
Germination % |
| 01. |
Abies webbiana (var pindrow) |
Oct-Nov |
26000 |
N |
30-60 |
| 02. |
Agathis robusta |
Jun-Jul |
21000 |
N |
20-60 |
| 03. |
Araucaria bidwallai |
Jun-Jul |
100 |
N |
30-70 |
| 04. |
Araucaria cunninghamii (hoop
pine) |
Jun-Jul |
3000 |
N |
30-70 |
| 05. |
Cedrus deodara |
Sep-Oct |
9500 |
N |
40-80 |
| 06. |
Cryptomaria japonica |
Sep-Nov |
328000 |
CW1 |
40-60 |
| 07. |
Cupressus cashmeriana |
Oct-Nov |
285000 |
S |
15-45 |
| 08. |
Cupressus Funebris |
Nov |
367000 |
N |
10-40 |
| 09. |
Cupressus Macrocarpa |
Oct-Nov |
230000 |
N1 S4 |
30-65 |
| 10. |
Cupressus Sampervirens |
Sep-Nov |
150000 |
N1S4 |
35-70 |
| 11. |
Cupressus Torulosa |
Sep-Oct |
200000 |
N |
40-80 |
| 12. |
Picea smithiana (p.morinda) |
Sep-Oct |
15000 |
N |
35-85 |
| 13. |
Pinus exelsa (p.wallichiana) |
Oct-Nov |
13700 |
N |
45-80 |
| 14. |
Pinus Gerardina |
Sep-Nov |
3600 |
CW1 |
30-50 |
| 15. |
Pinus Kaesya (p.khasya) |
Feb-Mar |
59000 |
N |
35-60 |
| 16. |
Pinus Petula |
Apr-May |
42000 |
CW1 |
30-70 |
| 17. |
Pinus Roxburghaii
(p.longofolia) |
Apr-May |
11800 |
N |
50-85 |
| 18. |
Podocarpus gracillior |
Aug-Sep |
1800 |
N |
40-85 |
| 19. |
Taxodium mucronatum |
Sep-Oct |
42000 |
N |
40-80 |
| 20. |
Taxus baccata |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 21. |
Thuja compacta |
Aug-Sep |
50000 |
N1 S |
35-80 |
| 22. |
Thuja Orientalis |
Aug-Sep |
50300 |
N1 S |
40-80 |
Lawn Grass Seeds, Fodder Crops and Other Grass Seeds
Fodder Crops are crops that are
cultivated primarily for animal feed. By extension, natural grasslands and
pastures are included whether they are cultivated or not. Fodder crops may
be classified as either temporary or permanent crops.
| S.
No. |
Species |
Seed
Collection Time |
No.
of Seeds/Kg |
Treatment |
Expected
Germination % |
| 01. |
Andropogan Muricatus |
May-Jun |
300000 |
Cw1 |
30-55 |
| 02. |
Cenchurus cilliaris (var
coastal region) |
Sep-Oct |
75000 |
CW1 |
40-65 |
| 03. |
Cenchurus cilliaris ( var
tropical region) |
Sep-Oct |
75000 |
CW1 |
30-65 |
| 04. |
Cenchurus setigerus |
Sep-Oct |
78000 |
CW1 |
30-70 |
| 05. |
Cynodon dactylon (doob
grass) |
May-Jun |
380000 |
N |
30-60 |
| 06. |
Dicanthum annulatum |
May-Jun |
- |
N |
30-60 |
| 07. |
Medicago sativa |
- |
50000 |
- |
- |
| 08. |
Meliotus parviflora
(m.indica) |
- |
60000 |
- |
- |
| 09. |
Trifoliu, alexandrium
(clover) |
|
65000 |
- |
- |
| 10. |
Trifolium repens |
- |
7200 |
- |
- |
| 11. |
Stylosanthes Hamata |
May-Jun |
- |
N |
30-70 |
| 12. |
Stylosanthes Scabra |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 13. |
Viteveria Zezenoides |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Green manures are a cornerstone of
ecologically sensible agriculture. They can provide outstanding benefits for
the soil, crop and you. Growing a green manure crop is as easy as throwing
out a handful of seed onto freshly cultivated ground, followed by raking to
cover the seed.
| S.
No. |
Species |
Seed
Collection Time |
No.
of Seeds/Kg |
Treatment |
Expected
Germination % |
| 01. |
Canavilia Ensiformis |
Mar-Apr |
500 |
- |
- |
| 02. |
Crotalaria Juncea |
Apr-May |
22000 |
- |
- |
| 03. |
Dolichos Biflorus ( Horse
Gram) |
Jul-Aug |
20000 |
- |
- |
| 04. |
Glycine Hispida |
- |
18000 |
- |
- |
| 05. |
Leucaena Leucocehala ( L.
Glauca) |
Jun-Aug |
19000 |
HW1 |
50-85 |
| 06. |
Phoselous Lundus |
- |
1700 |
- |
- |
| 07. |
Phoselous Mung |
- |
2000 |
- |
- |
| 08. |
Sesbania Aculeata |
Sep-Nov |
40000 |
- |
- |
| 09. |
Tephrosia Candida |
- |
60000 |
- |
- |
| 10. |
Vigna Catjang ( Cara Pea) |
May-Jun |
17000 |
- |
- |