Native Seed Box
Recycled Plantable Greeting Card | Waratah
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A plantable greeting card seeded with lemon scented bottlebrush
This Native Seed Box plantable greeting card is a greeting and a garden in one. Printed on seed paper embedded with lemon scented bottlebrush seeds, it is designed to be planted after it has been read — composting into the soil as the seeds germinate and establish. Blank inside and supplied with a 100% recycled eco brown envelope. A genuinely thoughtful alternative to a card that ends up in the recycling bin.
Lemon scented bottlebrush — a native bird magnet
The card is seeded with lemon scented bottlebrush (Callistemon citrinus) — one of Australia's most recognisable and wildlife-friendly native shrubs. Its distinctive crimson flower spikes are rich in nectar and irresistible to honeyeaters, lorikeets and other native birds. Hardy, adaptable and fast-flowering from seed, it is a plant that earns its place in any Australian garden quickly and gives back to local wildlife for decades.
How to plant it
Place the card on quality soil and cover with a thin layer of soil — just as you would when planting normal seeds. Keep the seed paper consistently moist so the seeds can push through the paper and germinate. As the seeds grow the paper composts naturally into the soil, leaving nothing behind but living plants.
Why you'll love it
- Seed paper embedded with lemon scented bottlebrush (Callistemon citrinus)
- Blank inside — suitable for any occasion
- A6 size
- Supplied with a 100% recycled eco brown envelope
- FSC approved materials
- Composts completely into the soil as seeds germinate — zero waste
- A meaningful and memorable gift for gardeners and native plant lovers
Details
- Size: A6
- Seeds: lemon scented bottlebrush (Callistemon citrinus)
- Inside: blank
- Envelope: 100% recycled eco brown
- Materials: FSC approved seed paper
About Native Seed Box
Native Seed Box has come a long way from its beginning in 2018. Their founder's passion for supporting native flora and fauna comes from her background working in wildlife conservation in the Northern Territory, biosecurity in Victoria and extensive research during her studies in zoology and environmental sustainability.
