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Sourwood Fruit Seeds

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Add a burst of seasonal beauty and pollinator-friendly charm to your landscape with our Sourwood Fruit Seeds, a unique and graceful tree prized for its cascading blooms and vibrant fall color. These premium-quality seeds boast excellent germination rates and thrive in well-drained soils, making them ideal for home gardens, woodland edges, or ornamental borders. Perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners, they offer a rewarding way to grow something truly special.

Sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum) is beloved for its fragrant, bell-shaped white flowers that attract bees and butterflies in summer, followed by brilliant red and orange foliage in autumn. With its elegant shape and seasonal interest, it’s a standout addition to any garden. Start or expand your landscape today and enjoy the lasting beauty, wildlife value, and satisfaction of growing this stunning native tree from seed!

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Features
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Life Cycle

Deciduous Tree

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Planting Season

Spring to Fall

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Growth Habit

Upright, Moderate Spread


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Flavor Profile

Sour, Tangy

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Plant Characteristics

Dark Green Leaves, White Flowers

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Use

Ornamental, Honey Production

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Growing Conditions

Well-Drained, Acidic Soil

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Harvest Advantages

Late Summer Blooms

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Plant Resistance

Drought Tolerant

Sourwood Fruit Seeds

Oxydendrum

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Seed Names

Oxydendrum, Sourwood

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Seed Type

Non-GMO, Heirloom

The Sourwood Tree is known for its beautiful white, bell-shaped flowers and sour-tasting fruit. This native tree thrives in acidic, well-drained soils and is often planted for its ornamental value. It also attracts pollinators and is valued for honey production.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun to Partial Shade

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Planting Depth

1/4 inch

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Sowing Method

Direct Sowing or Transplant

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Plant Spacing

12–18 inches

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Days to Maturity

180–240 Days

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Soil Preparation

Acidic, Well-Drained

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Hardiness Zones

5–9

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Water Needs

Moderate

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Planting Season

Spring to Early Fall

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Seed Count

100

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Rebecca Clarke
Great for Hobby Gardeners

If you enjoy trying something uncommon, these seeds are a great pick. They sprouted well in my small greenhouse, and I�m already planning where to plant them permanently.

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Christopher Dean
A Special Tree to Grow

These seeds were a bit of an experiment for me, but so far, it�s paying off. The sprouts are healthy, and I�m excited to see if I can successfully raise them to fruiting trees.

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Hannah Miller
Beautiful Addition to My Garden

Even as small seedlings, these sourwood plants already look lovely. I can imagine how beautiful they�ll be as full trees, not to mention the unique fruit they�ll bring.

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Robert Hayes
Impressed with Growth

I didn�t expect such a high germination rate, but nearly all my seeds sprouted. The young plants look sturdy, and I�m hopeful they�ll handle the local climate well.

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Olivia Brooks
Authentic Sourwood

I grew up around sourwood trees in the South and wanted to bring that memory into my yard. These seeds are the real deal, sprouting into promising little plants. It feels like bringing a piece of home back.