I recently learned about this tree, but there don't seem to be any nurseries carrying it. There are places online that seem to sell them, but I'm a little apprehensive about getting it from those places since they mention moringa seeds, but not specifically oleifera. Does anyone know of a reliable supplier of the tree or seeds for growing? Also, can these trees survive in the bay area (they are tropical, but I've heard of people cultivating around here). If this topic is in the wrong forum, I apologize :(
http://fpgwj.ltwck.servertrust.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=654 Echo has seed of M. oleifera. Should be hardy in your climate though you may lack enough heat to stimulate flowering.
Thanks I'll try ordering from them. Southern Bay area temps from spring - fall range from 60-100, that should be hot enough for flowering right? It doesn't snow here, but it can get to mid 30s. Will it be able to survive that?
Yes. It grows here. We had a few frosts last year. It might not thrive in a cold snap, but you really don't want this tree to thrive on residential property. People who grow it here will hack it almost to the ground each year to keep it manageable in size.
Florida is much different than California or Texas. It may well thrive in the Bay area however here in Texas it doesn't start to flower until it's 70 at night and near 90 in the daytime. If you have chilly nights and coolish soil it may retard blossoming.
Hi, there!! I am very impressed by the Moringa leaves and want to know reaping information for moringa tree as I am living in western Michigan so would like to know if I can harvest a moringa tree in my region.
Being tropical/subtropical in nature I don't think you'd have success in a cold temperate climate even in containers and certainly not in the ground.