Peronia (Ormosia krugii) Peronia (Ormosia krugii)
Peronia (Ormosia krugii)
Peronia (Ormosia krugii)

Peronia (Ormosia krugii)

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A tropical species with beautiful, red-black colored seeds that are used for all kinds of jewelry in the Amazon. Read more

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Description

The striking seeds of the peronia are bright red, often with 1 or more black spots. In the Amazon, the local population makes jewelry from the seeds that are worn in various rituals. The seeds are poisonous and are in pods on the tropical tree up to 20 meters high. The species originates from the Caribbean and grows in rainforests at altitudes between 100 and 800 meters. Due to its tropical origin, the species can be kept as a houseplant, but the seeds are especially popular because of their elegance.

Sowing description: Sand down the seeds and then soak them in water for 24 hours. When the seeds swell, they can be sown in sowing and cutting soil at 20-25 ° C. If they don't swell, you can try sanding them down and soaking them again.



Photo 1: Graines du Monde
Photo 2: Treesandfish via blog

Specifications

Family:
Fabaceae
Scientific name:
Ormosia krugii
Common name:
Peronia
Native to:
Caribbean
Sowing time:
All year round
Difficulty level:
Intermediate
Minimum temperature:
12 degrees Celsius

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Description

The striking seeds of the peronia are bright red, often with 1 or more black spots. In the Amazon, the local population makes jewelry from the seeds that are worn in various rituals. The seeds are poisonous and are in pods on the tropical tree up to 20 meters high. The species originates from the Caribbean and grows in rainforests at altitudes between 100 and 800 meters. Due to its tropical origin, the species can be kept as a houseplant, but the seeds are especially popular because of their elegance.

Sowing description: Sand down the seeds and then soak them in water for 24 hours. When the seeds swell, they can be sown in sowing and cutting soil at 20-25 ° C. If they don't swell, you can try sanding them down and soaking them again.



Photo 1: Graines du Monde
Photo 2: Treesandfish via blog
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