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Natural tree-growing gift-kit |
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Price :14.95 $
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As seen in Filles Clin d'Oeil
Complete tree-growing gift-kit. A natural and eco-friendly gift to celebrate the birth of a baby, a wedding, the purchase of a new house, etc. Can also be grown inside as a Bonsai.
100% biodegradable decorative pot & saucer
Eco-friendly seed varieties
Nutrient-rich growing mix
Easy-to-follow instructions
Informative booklet included
Korean Pine (Pinus koraiensis) – Produces very large pine cones, each providing 500 to 600 pine nuts for pesto sauce and other delicacies. A popular ornamental tree that will grow to heights of 40 to 50 m. The tree is hardy and cold tolerant (to –50°C).
Heartnut - The Tree of Love ( Juglans ailanthifolia var. cordiformis) – A majestic tree that provides maximum carbon sequestration. Its seed contains a mild, sweet-tasting walnut and is the only living organism in the shape of a heart.
Seaberry (Hippophae rhamnoides) – Also known as Seabuckhorn. The orange-colored berries are loaded with vitamin C and flavonoids that contain anti-aging antioxidants. Will grow in poor soil (even near shorelines). Nitrogen fixing. Excellent winter feed for birds.
Dwarf Mountain Goji (Lycium barbarum) – A dwarf tree whose berries are acclaimed to be “the most nutrient-dense food on the planet”. Excellent source of vitamins B1, B2, B6 and E. Contains 500 times the amount of vitamin C (by weight) as oranges.
Roselow (Malus sargentii) – A small flowering tree. Its pink apple blossom flowers are quite beautiful and its dark red fruit will feed cardinals and other birds in winter. Hardy and disease-resistant (it can withstand –40° temperatures).
Canadian Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) – Principal source of sap for making delicious maple syrup. In fall, its leaves turn brilliant colors ranging from bright yellows to reddish-orange. An important species to the ecology of many hardwood forests in North America.
The manufacturer supports the work of the David Suzuki Foundation to protect the balance of nature and our quality of life.
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