MoringaTree seeds
Discover the wonders of nature with our Moringa Tree Seeds, a gateway to a world of lush, green abundance. These seeds hold the promise of nurturing a remarkable tree known for its hardy nature and multifaceted usefulness.
The Moringa tree, often referred to as the "miracle tree" or "drumstick tree," is a symbol of resilience and vitality. Planting these seeds is an invitation to a beautiful, leafy companion that will not only adorn your outdoor space but also serve as a valuable addition to your natural environment.
Native to regions in Africa and Asia, the Moringa tree boasts an array of practical applications that have been cherished for generations. From its nourishing leaves to its versatile seed pods, every part of this tree has a unique purpose, making it an asset in sustainable living.
Our Moringa Tree Seeds open a world of possibilities for gardeners and nature enthusiasts. Whether you're an experienced gardener or a beginner seeking a rewarding planting experience, these seeds provide a pathway to create a thriving oasis of green in your own backyard. Each tree can reach a width of 12-15 feet.
*Please note that these seeds are intended for gardening purposes, and any health benefits associated with the Moringa tree are a topic to be explored separately.
Seed count: 25
Botanic name:
Moringa Oleifera
Plant spacing:
4-6 inches, 3 feet for rows
Color:
Bright green foliage with tan to light brown stalks.
Sowing depth:
1 inch
Sun requirements:
Full
Utilization:
The Moringa tree is a true botanical treasure, offering a multitude of benefits. Its leaves, rich in nutrients, are used for cooking, in teas, and as a superfood powder. The young seed pods, known as "drumsticks," add a unique taste and texture to dishes. Moringa oil serves both culinary and cosmetic purposes, while the seeds help purify water and promote natural soil fertilization. Additionally, Moringa contributes to animal fodder, traditional medicine, and even erosion control, making it a versatile and sustainable resource with a wide range of applications.
Frost hardy:
No
Maturity days:
160-170
Life cycle:
Perennial in zones 10 and 11. Grow as an indoor houseplant or over winter in all other zones. This tree may freeze and grow back in zones 8 and 9.
Can I start indoors:
Yes
Container friendly:
Yes
Other names:
Tamarin, Tamarindo, Tamarindus Indica, Tamariner, and Tamarinier
Hardiness zones:
10, 11
Vine Habit: