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Dodonaea viscosa 'Green' (Green Hopseed Bush) - 1000 Seeds - Bulk
Dodonaea viscosa 'Green' (Green Hopseed Bush) - 1000 Seeds - Bulk
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Dodonaea viscosa 'Green', commonly known as Green Hopseed Bush, is a versatile evergreen shrub or small tree valued for its dense foliage, drought tolerance, and adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. This green-leaved form is widely used in residential and commercial landscapes as a privacy screen, windbreak, hedge, or specimen planting.
Native to warm regions around the world, Green Hopseed Bush is known for its rapid growth, low maintenance requirements, and ability to thrive in challenging environments. Its attractive green foliage and durable nature make it a dependable choice for both ornamental and functional landscape applications.
This listing is intended for professional growers and customers seeking dependable propagation material.
Key Specifications
• Botanical Name: Dodonaea viscosa 'Green'
• Common Names: Green Hopseed Bush, Green Hopbush, Hopseed Bush
• Quantity: 1,000 seeds
• Seed Count per lb: Approx. 35,000–60,000 seeds (estimate; varies by lot)
• Native Region: Pantropical; widely distributed throughout tropical and subtropical regions
• Plant Type: Evergreen shrub to small tree
• Mature Height: Typically 10–20 feet (3–6 meters)
• Mature Width: Typically 6–15 feet (2–4.5 meters)
• Growth Rate: Fast
• Hardiness: USDA Zones 8–11
• Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Cultivation and Use
Dodonaea viscosa 'Green' is widely grown for hedging, privacy screens, windbreaks, erosion control, and ornamental landscaping. It performs best in full sun and well-draining soils and develops excellent drought tolerance once established.
This species responds well to pruning and can be maintained as a formal hedge or allowed to develop into a small tree. Its vigorous growth, adaptability, and low maintenance requirements make it a popular choice for landscape professionals, restoration projects, and commercial nursery production.
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