Sapindus Mukorossi Seeds Soap Nut Ritha Tree Rare Tropical - Container Gardening

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Sapindus mukorossi Soap Nut Growing in the lower foothills of the Himalayas in altitudes up to 4,000 feet is Sapindus mukorossi, commonly known for the fruit it produces, soap berries. During the summer small green-white flowers decorate and accent the lush umbrella-like canopy of the tree.
It can take up to 10 years from planting for the tree to fruit. The small, leather-like fruit appears in July-August and ripens by early winter, yellow in color ripening to black and containing 1-3 seeds each. This tree grows well in clay soils and requires adequate water. Lush foliage makes this perfect as a standard or tropical container plant.
Fun Facts: 1. Sapindus mukorossi contains the highest saponin (a natural detergent) content of all soap nut trees. 2. The fruit is used in Ayurvedic shampoos and cleansers. 3. Known as the Ritha tree in Nepal.
Our seeds/bulbs are guaranteed to be fresh but are NOT guaranteed as to results. Sorry, but there are too many variables in gardening that can impact germination. Flower seeds/bulbs are a live organism. Their germination depends on many factor including heat, cooling, sun, shade, moisture, time of sowing, etc. None of these things We can control so We can not be held responsible for them. So please do not ask for a refund, replacement or to return unused seeds/bulbs.