Amaltas Tree Seeds (Cassia fistula 10 Seeds ) Open Pollinated

$ 0.37

DescriptionAmaltas is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful trees in India. During peak summer, it becomes fully covered with hanging clusters of bright golden-yellow flowers, offering a majestic and divine appearance. In Ayurveda, its fruits and bark are also known for their medicinal properties.�� Product Details:Product Name: Amaltas Tree SeedsBotanical Name: Cassia fistulaCommon Names: Amaltas, Indian Laburnum, Golden Shower TreePlant Type: Deciduous Flowering TreeFlower Color: Bright Yellow (Golden)Tree Height: 20–40 feet (can grow taller in ideal conditions)Sunlight Requirement: Full SunGermination Time: 15–30 daysIdeal Temperature: 25–35°CWatering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once establishedLifespan: Long-living, can thrive for decades�� Growing Season in India:Best Sowing Time: Spring to Early Monsoon (February – July)Flowering Time: Peak Summer (April – June)Leaf Fall: Sheds leaves in early summer, flowers bloom on bare branches�� How to Grow from Seeds:Seed Sowing Instructions:✅ Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before sowing (to soften the hard seed coat).✅ Sow 1 inch deep in a well-draining seed-starting mix.✅ Keep in a warm, sunny spot for faster germination.✅ Germination may take 2–4 weeks depending on conditions.Soil Requirement:✅ Prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soil✅ Tolerates poor soil but grows better in fertile groundWatering:✅ Moderate watering; avoid overwatering✅ Once established, the tree is drought-tolerantLight Requirement:✅ Requires full sun for best floweringFertilization:✅ Apply compost or well-rotted manure annually during early growthPruning & Maintenance:✅ Minimal pruning required—remove dead or crossing branches after flowering�� Plant Care Tips:✅ Plant in open space with full sun exposure✅ Avoid transplanting young seedlings repeatedly✅ Water well during the first year for better root development✅ A symbol of prosperity and beauty in Indian culture❓ FAQ:Q1: How long does it take for Amaltas to flower from seed?Generally, it takes 3–5 years for Amaltas to start flowering when grown from seed.Q2: Can Amaltas be grown in a pot?It is not ideal for pots, as it’s a large tree. Plant directly in the ground for long-term growth.Q3: Is Amaltas used in Ayurveda?Yes! Its fruit pulp is used in traditional medicine for constipation, skin issues, and detox.�� Special Features:✔ Iconic golden-yellow blooms during summer✔ Native Indian tree with deep cultural and religious significance✔ Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance✔ Known for medicinal uses in Ayurveda�� Note:Images are for reference only. Germination and growth depend on climate, soil, and care.