Emu Tree Seeds

Emu Tree Seeds
Botanic name: Hakea francisiana

This attractive, medium sized shrub features a compact, well-branched crown and dense flowering with 10cm long deep pink-red spikes in the winter to spring. Endemic to Western Australia, it thrives in a sunny, well-drained soil and is resistant to drought and frost.

For optimal growth, we recommend sowing the seeds in spring or autumn in temperate climates, avoiding extreme temperatures. The ideal temperature for germination is 18-22°C, and seeds should be sown 2-3mm deep in a warm, shaded or semi-shaded location. The growing medium should be well-draining and kept moist, but not too wet to prevent rotting.

Germination typically occurs within 14-28 days, and pre-germinating the seeds in a closed container with moist vermiculite or a similar material can speed up the process. Once the seedling has a one centimetre root, it can be transferred to a small pot with seed raising mix.

Although not critical, pre-treatment of smoke may be beneficial for this Hakea. A number of species in the Proteaceae family have shown responsiveness to smoke treatment.

Please Note (for International Customers):
Due to strict biosecurity laws in many countries, seeds may be stopped or returned at the border. Unfortunately, we can’t take responsibility for orders held up or turned around, so please check your local import rules before ordering.

Origin: Made in Western Australia

Pack Contents: Contains approx 10 seeds

Note: Restrictions may apply to the importation of wildflower seeds from Australia to other countries. It remains the responsibility of the end-customer outside Australia to ascertain the conditions applying in their home country. Aspects accepts no responsibility for seeds delayed or impounded due to a breach of another country’s regulations.

Care Instructions: Open with care onto a sheet of paper. Avoid windy conditions when opening the packet.