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Lawsonia inermis,Henna is also known as Hina, Mignonetee Tree and Egyptian Privet., the henna tree, the mignonette tree, is a flowering plant. It is the source of the dye henna used to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool and leather.They would make excellent additions to your rare plant collection, or just make a unique statement in your yard.

Henna is a tropical plant that requires warm temperatures for growth. Plants should never be allowed to dip below 70 degrees at any point in the year. The seeds are known to be slow to sprout, often taking several months. This is especially true if the seeds are not kept warm enough.
Cold stratification can help aid germination. To do this, place the seeds on a moist paper towel. Fold that up and put it in an airtight container or bag. Place that in the fridge for several days. Next remove the bag from the fridge. Then sow the seeds in a well-draining fertile soil barely covering them.

Seeds per pack: 50/100

Days to maturity: 120 Days

Life Cycle: Annual

Planting season: Spring, Summer, Fall

Sun Requirement: Full Sun


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