The Fever Tree
is a deciduous shrub or a small tree that is closely related to the tropical
tree that is the source of quinine. The flowers have large, pink or rose-colored,
petal-like sepals. It is native to the southeastern United States. Hardy in
zones 7-9.
Growing
Instructions for the Fever Tree
The seeds need
to be planted when received or stored in a refrigerator until they are planted.
The seeds have a period of dormancy. They can be planted outdoors in the fall
or winter for spring germination or they can be cold stratified to simulate
winter conditions and to break their dormancy at any time of the year. 1. Soak
the seeds in water for 24 hours. 2. Put the seeds in a ziplock bag. 3. Put the
bag in the refrigerator and leave it there for 3 months. 4. The seeds like
moist soil. Use a sterile seed starter mix, if available. It prevents soil
fungi from damaging the seeds and the seedlings. If not available, then make a
mixture of half potting soil and half sand, perlite or vermiculite. 5. Put the
soil in a pot. 6. Sow the seeds ¼ of an inch deep. 7. Water the soil so that it
is moist but not wet. 8. When the seedlings are a few inches tall, they can be
transplanted.
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