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$15.00
$20.00Swingle Citrumelo - Cold Hardy Citrus (Cross between Seville Orange & Trifoliate Orange)
Swingle Citrumelo is a cross of grapefruit and trifoliate orange. Citrumelos have trifoliate leaves and look very much like grapefruit. They combine the cold hardiness of both parents are said to be more vigorous than either one.
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$35.00
$45.00Syngonium podophyllum "Albo-variegatum"
Only 1 available and it's in 1 people's basketSyngonium podophyllum albo-variegatum “Marble”. The dark green arrowhead shaped leaves are marbled with large areas of pure white. When a branch reverts to solid green cut that branch out, this will encourage the growth of the variegated leaves. This will grow in bright light and also in lower light.
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$20.00
$27.00Variegated Solomon’s Seal (Polygonatum) “Fireworks”
Amazing Variegation! Consistent and attractive yellow/cream streaked leaves on this Solomon’s Seal adds a splash of color and collectible panache to the shade garden although this will take a bit of sun as well.
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$8.99
5 Pawpaw seeds - Shenandoah variety - (already cold stratified)
Fresh 2022 seed and ready to plant! Already cold stratified (in the refrigerator for 3 months). Never dried out and near 100% germination in my experience. Currently have Shenandoah and Sunflower variety seed available.
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$22.00
Canna Phasion -- 1 Rhizome (will multiply)
Rare Canna Phasion. Orange flowers with reddish/orange variegation. 1 quart pot 1-2 rhizomes. Approx. 1- 2 feet tall. Grows quickly in full sun once in the ground and multiplies. Zone 7B
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$15.00
Daphniphyllum Macropodum
An unusual rhododendron like plant from Japan and Korea with umbrella like leaves, pink hue to the stem and purple berries.
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$22.00
Thomasville Citrangequat -- cold hardy citrus (to Zone 7a, 5F) -- fruits in 2-4 years
This cross was made in 1909, and the variety was named and described in 1923. Fruit medium-small, globose to oval; colour yellow to orange-yellow. The tree is very vigorous, upright and thorny. Leaves are variable with some being trifoliate. Presumably because of the larger size and edibility of the fruit, it is much the most popular citrangequat variety.
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$14.00
Premium, well-draining Citrus soil mix (also for Amorphophallus, Mangave)
2 gallon bag (~6lbs) Premium, well-draining, nutrient-rich Citrus soil mix (also for Amorphophallus) for Indoor/Outdoor Potted plants.
Contents: 5 parts pine bark fines, 1 part perlite, 1 part premium compost.
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Meiwa Kumquat - 5 seeds (Fruits in just 2-3 years!)
The Meiwa kumquat has a few notable differences that make it stand out amongst other kumquat varieties. The skin of this kumquat is much sweeter than the more commonly available Nagami kumquat. The sweet, slightly chewy skin mixes with the tart and juicy flesh in a mouth-watering burst of flavor.
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$8.00
Fukushu (aka Changshou) Kumquat — 5 seeds - Fruits in 2-3 years!
The largest of any of the kumquat fruits, Oblong golden-orange fruits with a stubby neck have an exceptionally thick and sweet skin. The flesh brings the acidic balance to the sweet skin and usually has very few seeds.
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$20.00
Cylindropuntia imbricata 'Guadalupe' - Hardy to Zone 5a!
Cylindropuntia imbricata v. arborescens ‘Inermis’ (Horst’s Spineless Tree Cholla)
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$42.00
Acanthus ‘Whitewater’ - Variegated Bear’s Breech
Acanthus Whitewater was bred for vigor, outstanding hardiness along with heat and humidity tolerance.
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$18.00
Haworthia Reinwardtii (in Portuguese tile vase)
Haworthia reinwardtii is a small clumping succulent. Its leaves are large at the bottom, then narrowing to a point as it curves upwards. The leaves spiral in a column, and have white bumps on the outside of the leaves.Care:
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$20.00
Peanut Butter Fruit seedling- Bunchosia Argentea (fruits in 2-3 years)
Tropical Fruit with a hint of Peanut Butter. The Peanut Butter Fruit Tree, or Bunchosia argentea, is a South American native that blooms with clusters of bright yellow flowers. Once plants reach maturity, those blooms will produce olive-sized oval fruits that ripen to a deep, glossy orange-red. The soft, sweet fruits have a unique taste that’s reminiscent of peanut butter – and a texture that’s similar to a fig.