Collect Siberian Pea Shrub Seeds

Collect Siberian Pea Shrub Seeds

Collect Siberian Pea Shrub Seeds

Harvest Caragana arborescens seeds in late summer, once the pods have turned brown and dried but before they naturally split open and release their seeds. Monitor the plant closely during this time (December to March in the southern hemisphere), as the pods can quickly transition from mature to split, particularly in warm or windy weather.

Use pruning shears or scissors to carefully cut off the pods or small branches bearing them. This method minimizes disturbance to the plant and reduces seed loss. It's best to harvest in the morning when pods are less likely to split due to the heat of the day.

After collection, place the pods in a paper bag or spread them on a tray in a cool, dry area to finish drying. Once fully dried, the pods will naturally crack open, making it easy to separate the seeds.

For uncracked pods, you can gently squeeze them or manually open them to release the seeds.
December 19, 2024
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Siberian Pea Shrub

Siberian Pea Shrub

Common name   Siberian Pea Shrub
Botanical name   Caragana arborescens
Family   Leguminosae/Fabaceae
Details   A hardy, deciduous shrub or small tree native to Siberia and northern China, growing 2–6 meters tall with nitrogen-fixing roots that enhance soil fertility.

It thrives in poor soils and cold climates, tolerating temperatures as low as -40°C. Blooming with bright yellow, pea-like flowers in spring and producing protein-rich seeds by late summer, it serves as a food source for livestock and wildlife.

Easily propagated from seeds, cuttings, or division, it is drought-tolerant, pest-resistant, and suited for windbreaks, erosion control, and ornamental use.

In forest gardens, it provides multiple functions, including soil improvement, pollinator attraction, and integration into shrub or canopy layers.
Date   July 07, 2013
Diameter   1.00
Height (m)   4
Flowers   Yellow
Drought tolerance  
Edible  
Evergreen  
Nitrogen fixer  
Perennial  
Seeds / nuts / tubers  
Shade / Sun   Full sun
Soil type   Most
Wind tolerance   High

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Siberian Pea Shrub seeds

Siberian Pea Shrub seeds

Botanical name   Caragana arborescens
Details   Hardy and versatile, Caragana arborescens is a nitrogen-fixing shrub or small tree, perfect for enhancing soil fertility, creating windbreaks, or adding beauty to your garden with its bright yellow spring flowers.

Thriving in poor soils and harsh climates, it’s drought-tolerant and easy to grow. The seeds are high in protein, making them valuable for livestock or wildlife.

Ideal for forest gardens, erosion control, or as an ornamental addition, this low-maintenance plant is a must-have for sustainable landscapes.

Fresh seed collected from our single mature specimen planted in 2013
Drought tolerance  
Nitrogen fixer  
Perennial  
Tags     perennial  shrub  legume 
Price   $5.90  20 seeds
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