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B and T World Seeds' reference number:
81814
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The average, annual, minimum temperature zone where Austrocedrus chilensis is cold hardy
USDA Zone:8 10° to 20°F (-12° to -6.5°C) |
Type of plant - tree |
Fruit:
sm. cones, flying seed ![]() |
Foliage:
4 ranked WHITE marked tiny scales ![]() |
Austrocedrus chilensis sales history |
Common names for Austrocedrus chilensis: |
Chilean Cedar, Chilean Incense Cedar, Cipres de la Cordillera, |
Austrocedrus chilensis
is included in the following
B and T World Seeds flowering plant categories.
1 | : Stock list |
Our stock changes almost every day, with seeds arriving and being shipped all over the world. We only stock long lived seeds, except for a few species that are always in demand. Seeds that are not in stock are acquired fresh when ordered. | |
31 | : House and Container Plant Seed List |
47 | : Chilean Native Plant Tree and Shrub Seeds |
64 | : Argentinian Native and Introduced Plants |
157 | : Conifer Seed List |
See also *Australian and New Zealand Conifer Seed List | |
190 | : Trees and Shrubs For Mediterranean Climates |
191 | : Tropical Shrubs and Trees |
334 | : Cupressaceae |
Some knowledge about growing from seed is necessary to germinate even the easiest seeds.
Most seeds require humidity to germinate, even desert plants like
Welwitschia mirabilis
require that their growing medium remains moist until germination.
Most seeds require oxygen to germinate, if buried too deep in their growing medium, or if the medium is too wet,
the seeds may not get the oxygen they require.
Austrocedrus chilensis seeds will usually germinate in 30-365 days, even under good conditions germination may be erratic.
Soak Austrocedrus chilensis seeds in warm water for a day and a night, sow just below the surface of a sandy - loamy mix, keep at about 25°C, dark and moist (not damp) Conifers |