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Autograph Tree Seeds – Clusia rosea Major | 10 Seeds | Tropical Exotic Tree | Bonsai & Indoor Plant Starter

Autograph Tree Seeds – Clusia rosea Major | 10 Seeds | Tropical Exotic Tree | Bonsai & Indoor Plant Starter

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Grow a unique tropical plant with these Autograph Tree seeds (Clusia rosea Major), a fascinating evergreen tree native to the Caribbean, Florida, and tropical regions of the Americas. Known for its thick glossy leaves, this plant is often called the Autograph Tree because the leaf surface can hold markings or “writing.”

Clusia rosea is valued as both an ornamental tropical plant and a bonsai candidate, thanks to its durable leaves, interesting growth habit, and ability to adapt to containers. In nature, the tree may begin life growing on rocks or other trees, eventually developing aerial roots similar to a strangler fig.

The plant produces beautiful white to pale pink flowers, followed by fruits that split open to reveal seeds enjoyed by birds and wildlife. These seeds are ideal for tropical plant collectors, bonsai enthusiasts, and exotic plant growers.

You will receive:
✔️ 10 Clusia rosea (Autograph Tree) seeds
✔️ Fresh seeds suitable for planting
✔️ Exotic tropical plant species
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe delivery

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Autograph Tree
Botanical Name: Clusia rosea (Major)
Plant Type: Tropical evergreen tree
Growth Stage: Seeds

Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining soil or tropical potting mix
Watering: Moderate; allow top soil to dry slightly between watering
Mature Height: 20–30 feet outdoors (smaller when container grown)
Growth Rate: Moderate

USDA Zones: 10–11
Drought Tolerance: Moderate once established
Salt Tolerance: Good, suitable for coastal climates
Container Friendly: Yes, excellent for bonsai and indoor growing

💡 Care Tip:
Start seeds in warm, humid conditions with bright indirect light. Once seedlings establish, Clusia plants adapt well to containers and can be pruned to maintain a compact bonsai-style shape.


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