Growing a Clove Tree from Seed

By Emma Thompson • February 27, 2026 • Share

Growing a clove tree from seed is a rewarding long-term project that calls for patience, attentiveness, and the right environmental conditions. Cloves—the aromatic flower buds used in cooking—come from Syzygium aromaticum, a tropical evergreen tree native to the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. While the process is slow, especially in the early stages, cultivating your own clove tree from seed is absolutely possible when each step is approached with care and an understanding of the plant’s natural preferences.

Understanding clove seeds is crucial. Clove seeds are extremely short-lived in terms of viability. They remain capable of germination only when fresh, ideally planted within a few days of being removed from their fruit. This is because the internal moisture and living tissue degrade rapidly. Dried clove “seeds” commonly sold in grocery stores cannot sprout because they are not seeds at all—simply the dried flower buds used as a spice.

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