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Cultivate the exotic fragrance and flavor of the tropics with Nutmeg Tree Seeds (Myristica fragrans)—the source of two world-famous spices: nutmeg and mace. Native to Indonesia, this evergreen tree is prized for its aromatic seeds and lacy red aril, which yield the beloved kitchen spices. The Nutmeg Tree is both ornamental and functional, boasting glossy green leaves and small yellow blossoms. Perfect for warm regions, greenhouses, or large containers, this tree brings a unique tropical touch to your garden while offering the satisfaction of growing your own spice source.
Dual Spice Yield: Produces both nutmeg (seed) and mace (aril).
Aromatic Evergreen: Fragrant leaves and flowers with lush tropical beauty.
Ornamental & Productive: Adds visual appeal while producing valuable spices.
Container Friendly: Can be grown in large pots indoors in cooler climates.
Pollinator Attractant: Fragrant flowers draw bees and beneficial insects.
Botanical Name: Myristica fragrans
Common Name: Nutmeg Tree
Seed Type: Non-GMO Spice Tree Seeds
USDA Hardiness Zones: 10–11
Growth Habit: Evergreen tropical tree
Mature Height: 30–60 feet
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile, loamy soil
Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
Watering Needs: Regular; prefers high humidity
Germination Time: 30–90 days (warm conditions)
Planting Depth: 1 inch (2.5 cm)
Planting Season: Spring or early summer
Temperature for Germination: 75–85°F (24–29°C)
Bloom Time: Year-round in tropical climates
Fruit Maturity: 7–9 years for first harvest
Pollination: Dioecious; both male and female trees required for fruiting
Lifespan: 60+ years
Uses: Spice production, ornamental planting, greenhouse cultivation
Soak seeds in warm water for 24–48 hours before planting.
Plant 1 inch deep in rich, well-draining soil.
Keep soil consistently moist and maintain high humidity.
Provide bright, indirect sunlight or partial shade.
For cooler climates, grow in large containers and move indoors during winter.
Fertilize monthly with organic compost during growing season.
Once established, prune lightly to maintain structure and airflow.
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