NICOTIANA 'TOBACCO SEEDS'
Nicotiana seeds will usually germinate within 10 days. Seeds will normally only germinate with light so surface sow. Sow Nicotiana seeds on the surface of a well-drained seed sowing mix at between 15°C - 22°C, very easy from seed.
All seed was harvested from plants grown at the Kykeon Plants nursery. summer 2017!
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products?keywords=Nicotiana
Nicotiana Clevelandii
[ex. San Luis Obispo County]
Nicotiana Clevelandii is a wild tobacco found in the arid
regions of the South western United States. N. Clevelandii was cultivated by
Native Americans in the western states; along with the wider spread N.
Quadravalvis. It is very hardy and drought tolerant. Blooms appear about 3 weeks after
transplanting. It continues to grow and produce beautiful trumpet shaped white
flowers throughout the summer with occasional watering. This California native
was grown from wild collect seed in San Luis Obispo County in 2011.
Nicotiana glauca
'Blue Tobacco'
Bright yellow, tubular shaped 1 1/2" flowers in large,
pendant clusters. Graceful tree or shrub to 20 feet, with striking
glaucous-blue foliage. Argentina. Grown outdoors in the Southwest, or as a
stately tub plant in the North. Sometimes grown as an annual in the border for
the bold foliage. Valued by Indians for smoking, chewing, drinking, and
medicinal uses. Said to contain only trace nicotine, its major alkaloid is anabasine,
which is similar in action, but a bit less toxic. Highly toxic to aphids. Hardy
to about -9°C [15°F].
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products/nicotiana-glauca-blue-tobacco-ex-nikolaos-crete-greece-300-seeds
Nicotiana glutinosa BK08612.1
Annual to 3′ with rounded leaves. Short, open mouthed, hot
pink flowers. Growing near 9,000′ with Trichocereus peruvianus above the town
of Matucana in the Rimac Valley, Huarochiri, Lima, Peru. The leaves contain the
nicotine precursor nornicotine and diterpenes with antifungal actions. Used
like other tobacco. A highly ornamental species. Z9b
Nicotiana langsdorffi
'Langsdorff's Tobacco'
Height: 90-150cm (3-5ft); A beautiful wild annual tobacco
originating from Chile and Brazil, where it is utilized as a potent ceremonial
tobacco, tall branching stems and drooping sprays of apple green bells, very
exotic looking, yet very easy to grow, Ideal for the back of the border or as a
'dot' plant among smaller bedding plants, an absolute must for the flower
arranger too! Height: 90-150cm (3-5ft), zone 9.
Nicotiana mutabilis
Fragrant flowers start out white and turn pink, held in
large airy clusters over the plant. Blooms all summer till frost. Tender
perennial to 5 - 8 feet. Southern Brazil. Easily grown as an annual in the
North, perennial in California and the South. Introduced into horticulture even
before the taxonomists described it as a new species in 2002.
Nicotiana quadrivalvis BK10911.1
'Indian Tobacco'
Annual species 3–6′+ tall, hardy to zone 9, lanceolate
leaves that give off a pungent tobacco smell, 1.5″ tubular white flowers,
native to western United States, from seed originally grown from seeds
collected from plants growing along a creek bed, hills east of Santa Rosa,
Sonoma Co. the main native tobacco that was once widely cultivated by numerous
tribes, but has become scarce in recent times. For medicinal and religious
purposes the leaves were smoked or chewed with lime made from burnt shells.
Surface sow seeds, keep most and protected from slugs, not very frost hardy.
SEEDS AVAILABLE:
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products/q6iph9q8cn
Nicotiana quadrivalvis BK10911.1
Nicotiana rustica
Nicotiana rustica
[generic form]
This is a generic form of rustic originally purchased from
magic garden seeds many years ago, like all rustic's they grow like weeds if
you let their seeds fall.
Nicotiana rustica
Nicotiana rustica
‘Ancient’
This is another rustica from ‘Sacred succulents’, but this
one comes with an interest bit of history behind it, this is what the ‘Sacred
succulents’ website: This seed came to
us from a friend who received it as a very special wedding gift. The seed was
discovered in a 1000 year old urn at an archaeological dig on Vancouver Island.
An amazing relic, it has proven highly viable, we grew out robust plants to 3′.
This is the first generation seed from this ancient sacred tobacco.
This is a monster, massive crinkled leaves, and it has the
biggest flowers that I have seen on a rustica, which give way to large round
seed pods, plants grow between 4 – 5 feet in height, and need to be staked to
keep them from falling over, they need lots of water if you want them to grow
big, a fantastic and historic alternative to the common Rustica that is
available, I found this plant great fun to grow.
Nicotiana rustica ‘Ancient’
Nicotiana rustica 'Punche'
One of the earliest maturing varieties of Rustica at just 35
days. It is a good choice for growers with a very short season or as a late
season crop. It can be planted out earlier than many other tobaccos and mature
plants are frost tolerant. It is mild to smoke but has a high nicotine
content.
SEEDS AVAILABLE:
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products/5dwp9nf8vg
Nicotiana rustica 'Punche'
Nicotiana rustica BK09508.1
'Chavin Tobacco'
Obtained from Sacred Succulents, collected at the edge of
cultivated fields just north of the town of Chavin, Ancash Dept., Peru,
10,000′, Round leaved annual to 3–6′ with yellow-green flowers. Sacred tobacco,
a fantastically elegant distinctive Nicotiana rustica strain, the heated leaves
is used for rheumatism.
SEEDS AVAILABLE:
Nicotiana sylvestris
'Woodland Tobacco'
Annual or short-lived perennial from the Andes. Long white blossoms hang down in pendulous
clusters and emit a heady-sweet jasmine-like fragrance. Flowers continuously
until the frost. Grows to seven feet
high. Leaves are large, oblanceolate,
and cure well for smoking. Also known as “Only the Lonely”.
Nicotiana tabacum
'Cultivated Tobacco'
Nicotiana tabacum 'Adonis'
(Dark Tobacco)
New breed of dark air cured tobacco with low nicotine and
spicy flavour. Developed in Germany, this vigorous early season grower performs
very well in cooler climates producing a dark green heavy weight leaf. It has
closely spaced leaves and grows to 5 feet, its low dense growth make it very
resistant to adverse weather conditions.
Mature plants have some frost resistance.
Nicotiana tabacum 'Mopan Mayan'
(Primitive Breed)
Heirloom tobacco grown in Guatemala by the Mopan Mayan
natives, who are direct descendants of the ancient Mayas, It is a primitive
plant type and is likely the true genetic strain grown by their ancestors. It
grows to 5' in height and reaches maturity in 50-55 days. The leaves average
12" wide by 16" long, cure to a light brown, and have a nicotine
content of 2.8%.
Nicotiana tabacum 'Red Russian'
(Unclassified Breed)
Unclassified tobacco, It grows to over 6 feet in height
and has very dark green leaves. producing a fair amount of tobacco, but its
most striking feature is its large magenta red flowers which contrast against
the deep green leaves, a good dual purpose plant as a tobacco producer or
ornamental.
Nicotiana tabacum 'Silver River'
(Unclassified Breed)
The exact classification of this tobacco is unknown, but it
is probably a descendant of a white stemmed Burley. Little is known about its
history or development but it is said to have originated in Brazil. The leaves
are long and pointed, and can be from 30 to 36 inches in length and up to 20
inches wide. It grows to over 7 feet in height. It is a late maturing type with
blooms occurring at 90-95 days. The leaves turn a lemon yellow as they ripen
and it is very easy to cure. The leaves air cure a light brown and produce a
medium flavoured mild smoke. Some growers report a slight mint or menthol
taste, while others do not. This could be due to local soils or growing
conditions.
Nicotiana Tabacum
'Perique'
Perique is a famous and extremely rare Louisiana tobacco,
originally grown by the Indians and fermented and pressed in hollow logs, this
is a very potent tobacco. Usually used mixed with milder types, Now grown by
only a few families, the leaves are prepared by prolonged pressing and
fermenting, into an almost black tobacco which commands high prices, Germinates
in 2 weeks warm.
This is the rarest commercial tobacco in North America, and
one of the most highly-prized.
Nicotiana tabacum 'Del Gold'
[Bright Leaf Tobacco]
Nicotiana tabacum
'Gold Leaf Orinoco'
[Bright Leaf Tobacco]
Nicotiana tabacum 'Burley 21'
[Burley]
Nicotiana trigonophylla
'Desert Tobacco'
Desert tobacco is used by the Indians of the southwest, the
Tarahumara call it bawaraka or wipake and use it as an analgesic, it is also
known as tabaco del coyote, 'tobacco of the coyote.' The Seri Indians of
northern Mexico call this wild tobacco species hapis casa, 'that which is
smoked, rots,' and believe that the plant has magical powers. The small, narrow
leaves were apparently ritually collected and then slowly dried. The effects
are said to be very strong.
Nicotiana trigonophylla
NICOTIANA 'TOBACCO SEEDS'
Nicotiana seeds will usually germinate within 10 days. Seeds will normally only germinate with light so surface sow. Sow Nicotiana seeds on the surface of a well-drained seed sowing mix at between 15°C - 22°C, very easy from seed.
All seed was harvested from plants grown at the Kykeon Plants nursery. summer 2017!
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products?keywords=Nicotiana
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products?keywords=Nicotiana
Nicotiana Clevelandii
[ex. San Luis Obispo County]
Nicotiana Clevelandii is a wild tobacco found in the arid
regions of the South western United States. N. Clevelandii was cultivated by
Native Americans in the western states; along with the wider spread N.
Quadravalvis. It is very hardy and drought tolerant. Blooms appear about 3 weeks after
transplanting. It continues to grow and produce beautiful trumpet shaped white
flowers throughout the summer with occasional watering. This California native
was grown from wild collect seed in San Luis Obispo County in 2011.
Nicotiana glauca
'Blue Tobacco'
'Blue Tobacco'
Bright yellow, tubular shaped 1 1/2" flowers in large,
pendant clusters. Graceful tree or shrub to 20 feet, with striking
glaucous-blue foliage. Argentina. Grown outdoors in the Southwest, or as a
stately tub plant in the North. Sometimes grown as an annual in the border for
the bold foliage. Valued by Indians for smoking, chewing, drinking, and
medicinal uses. Said to contain only trace nicotine, its major alkaloid is anabasine,
which is similar in action, but a bit less toxic. Highly toxic to aphids. Hardy
to about -9°C [15°F].
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products/nicotiana-glauca-blue-tobacco-ex-nikolaos-crete-greece-300-seeds
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products/nicotiana-glauca-blue-tobacco-ex-nikolaos-crete-greece-300-seeds
Nicotiana glutinosa BK08612.1
Annual to 3′ with rounded leaves. Short, open mouthed, hot
pink flowers. Growing near 9,000′ with Trichocereus peruvianus above the town
of Matucana in the Rimac Valley, Huarochiri, Lima, Peru. The leaves contain the
nicotine precursor nornicotine and diterpenes with antifungal actions. Used
like other tobacco. A highly ornamental species. Z9b
Nicotiana langsdorffi
'Langsdorff's Tobacco'
Height: 90-150cm (3-5ft); A beautiful wild annual tobacco
originating from Chile and Brazil, where it is utilized as a potent ceremonial
tobacco, tall branching stems and drooping sprays of apple green bells, very
exotic looking, yet very easy to grow, Ideal for the back of the border or as a
'dot' plant among smaller bedding plants, an absolute must for the flower
arranger too! Height: 90-150cm (3-5ft), zone 9.
Nicotiana mutabilis
Fragrant flowers start out white and turn pink, held in
large airy clusters over the plant. Blooms all summer till frost. Tender
perennial to 5 - 8 feet. Southern Brazil. Easily grown as an annual in the
North, perennial in California and the South. Introduced into horticulture even
before the taxonomists described it as a new species in 2002.
Nicotiana quadrivalvis BK10911.1
'Indian Tobacco'
Annual species 3–6′+ tall, hardy to zone 9, lanceolate
leaves that give off a pungent tobacco smell, 1.5″ tubular white flowers,
native to western United States, from seed originally grown from seeds
collected from plants growing along a creek bed, hills east of Santa Rosa,
Sonoma Co. the main native tobacco that was once widely cultivated by numerous
tribes, but has become scarce in recent times. For medicinal and religious
purposes the leaves were smoked or chewed with lime made from burnt shells.
Surface sow seeds, keep most and protected from slugs, not very frost hardy.
SEEDS AVAILABLE:
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products/q6iph9q8cn
Nicotiana quadrivalvis BK10911.1
https://kykeonplants.mysimplestore.com/products/q6iph9q8cn
Nicotiana quadrivalvis BK10911.1
Nicotiana rustica
Nicotiana rustica
[generic form]
This is a generic form of rustic originally purchased from
magic garden seeds many years ago, like all rustic's they grow like weeds if
you let their seeds fall.
Nicotiana rustica
Nicotiana rustica
‘Ancient’
This is another rustica from ‘Sacred succulents’, but this
one comes with an interest bit of history behind it, this is what the ‘Sacred
succulents’ website: This seed came to
us from a friend who received it as a very special wedding gift. The seed was
discovered in a 1000 year old urn at an archaeological dig on Vancouver Island.
An amazing relic, it has proven highly viable, we grew out robust plants to 3′.
This is the first generation seed from this ancient sacred tobacco.
This is a monster, massive crinkled leaves, and it has the
biggest flowers that I have seen on a rustica, which give way to large round
seed pods, plants grow between 4 – 5 feet in height, and need to be staked to
keep them from falling over, they need lots of water if you want them to grow
big, a fantastic and historic alternative to the common Rustica that is
available, I found this plant great fun to grow.
Nicotiana rustica ‘Ancient’
Nicotiana rustica 'Punche'
One of the earliest maturing varieties of Rustica at just 35
days. It is a good choice for growers with a very short season or as a late
season crop. It can be planted out earlier than many other tobaccos and mature
plants are frost tolerant. It is mild to smoke but has a high nicotine
content.
Nicotiana rustica BK09508.1
'Chavin Tobacco'
Obtained from Sacred Succulents, collected at the edge of
cultivated fields just north of the town of Chavin, Ancash Dept., Peru,
10,000′, Round leaved annual to 3–6′ with yellow-green flowers. Sacred tobacco,
a fantastically elegant distinctive Nicotiana rustica strain, the heated leaves
is used for rheumatism.
SEEDS AVAILABLE:
Nicotiana sylvestris
'Woodland Tobacco'
Annual or short-lived perennial from the Andes. Long white blossoms hang down in pendulous
clusters and emit a heady-sweet jasmine-like fragrance. Flowers continuously
until the frost. Grows to seven feet
high. Leaves are large, oblanceolate,
and cure well for smoking. Also known as “Only the Lonely”.
Nicotiana tabacum
'Cultivated Tobacco'
Nicotiana tabacum 'Adonis'
New breed of dark air cured tobacco with low nicotine and
spicy flavour. Developed in Germany, this vigorous early season grower performs
very well in cooler climates producing a dark green heavy weight leaf. It has
closely spaced leaves and grows to 5 feet, its low dense growth make it very
resistant to adverse weather conditions.
Mature plants have some frost resistance.
Nicotiana tabacum 'Mopan Mayan'
Heirloom tobacco grown in Guatemala by the Mopan Mayan
natives, who are direct descendants of the ancient Mayas, It is a primitive
plant type and is likely the true genetic strain grown by their ancestors. It
grows to 5' in height and reaches maturity in 50-55 days. The leaves average
12" wide by 16" long, cure to a light brown, and have a nicotine
content of 2.8%.
Nicotiana tabacum 'Red Russian'
Unclassified tobacco, It grows to over 6 feet in height
and has very dark green leaves. producing a fair amount of tobacco, but its
most striking feature is its large magenta red flowers which contrast against
the deep green leaves, a good dual purpose plant as a tobacco producer or
ornamental.
Nicotiana tabacum 'Silver River'
The exact classification of this tobacco is unknown, but it
is probably a descendant of a white stemmed Burley. Little is known about its
history or development but it is said to have originated in Brazil. The leaves
are long and pointed, and can be from 30 to 36 inches in length and up to 20
inches wide. It grows to over 7 feet in height. It is a late maturing type with
blooms occurring at 90-95 days. The leaves turn a lemon yellow as they ripen
and it is very easy to cure. The leaves air cure a light brown and produce a
medium flavoured mild smoke. Some growers report a slight mint or menthol
taste, while others do not. This could be due to local soils or growing
conditions.
Nicotiana Tabacum
'Perique'
Perique is a famous and extremely rare Louisiana tobacco,
originally grown by the Indians and fermented and pressed in hollow logs, this
is a very potent tobacco. Usually used mixed with milder types, Now grown by
only a few families, the leaves are prepared by prolonged pressing and
fermenting, into an almost black tobacco which commands high prices, Germinates
in 2 weeks warm.
This is the rarest commercial tobacco in North America, and
one of the most highly-prized.
Nicotiana tabacum 'Del Gold'
[Bright Leaf Tobacco]
Nicotiana tabacum
'Gold Leaf Orinoco'
[Bright Leaf Tobacco]
Nicotiana tabacum 'Burley 21'
[Burley]
Nicotiana trigonophylla
'Desert Tobacco'
Desert tobacco is used by the Indians of the southwest, the
Tarahumara call it bawaraka or wipake and use it as an analgesic, it is also
known as tabaco del coyote, 'tobacco of the coyote.' The Seri Indians of
northern Mexico call this wild tobacco species hapis casa, 'that which is
smoked, rots,' and believe that the plant has magical powers. The small, narrow
leaves were apparently ritually collected and then slowly dried. The effects
are said to be very strong.
Nicotiana trigonophylla
Thank you for your seeds. I saw Nicotiana Langsdorfi, at 'Highgrove' earlier this year. It was such an amazing plant. It took me quite awhile to find out what it was. So glad I found them and also your wonderful blog which I will revisit reguarly.
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Where can your Nicotiana seed be purchased? I do see anywhere on this page on how to order-them?
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