Thevetia peruviana, Cascabela Thevetia, Lucky nut, Yellow Mexican oleander, Be-still tree apricot color. 5 fresh seeds 24 Limited quantity!

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Yellow oleander is an upright, evergreen, tropical shrub or small tree in the Apocynaceae family growing to a mature height of 8 feet and a spread of 4 feet. The plant is a native of the West Indies, Mexico and parts of Central and South America where, in native environments, will reach heights of 20 to 30 feet. The genus name comes from the Spanish word cascabela meaning small bell in reference to the shape of the flower and the species name honors André Thevet (1502-1592) a French monk who traveled in Brazil and Guiana.

Large showy yellow flowers and alternate bright green leaves (unlike its cousin, oleander, which has pink or white flowers and whorled leaves).

Yellow oleander does best in rich, sandy soils, but will do well in average, medium moisture soils in full sun to part shade. If grown in a container, use fertile soils with good drainage. Water regularly, but let the soil dry out between watering. To maintain the attractiveness of the plant, promptly deadhead spent blooms to prevent seed pods. It can be propagated from cuttings taken in late summer and the plant will tolerate light pruning to shape it after flowering (late summer to fall).

In warm environments (zone 8 and higher) plant as a small flowering tree, a hedge for privacy or prune low for a foundation planting. Its low water use makes it an excellent addition to a drought tolerant garden, patio planting, or near a pool. In cooler climates of the United States, it is often grown as a container plant brought indoors in winter or as a year-round houseplant. If Yellow Oleander will overwinter indoors, site it in a cool location (about 40 degrees F.), such as a basement, with moderate light and very little water. Alternatively, you can grow it as a houseplant in a sunny but cool room with reduced water.

Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: Minor insect issues include mealybugs, scale, and aphids. Caterpillars are known to chew on the leaves. If leaf spot appears on the leaves, remove them from the plant. The Apocynaceae family is commonly known as Dogbane and, like most members of that family, Yellow Oleander is toxic. The stems exude a milky sap when cut and all parts of the plant are poisonous if ingested. Plant saps can cause allergic skin reactions in some people and smoke from burning plant material can be toxic.

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Germination method
Soak the seeds in lukewarm water for 24 hours. Plant the seeds in well draining medium. Warm and humid environment required for successful germination. Recommended temperature varies as from different sources (from +22°C to +30°C, max 44°C).
So as germination time — from 4-5 days up to 1 month.
Seeds can be stored for up to 3 months so we recommend to sow asap upon receiving your order.
Fast growing; prune about a month before the rains to induce flowering.
P.S. this section will be updated upon successful germination test. If you have experience growing Thevetia from seed and regarding their viability kindly share via email seedsmt@aol.com
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