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Helios Plants
- 2216 Becketts Ridge Drive, Hillsborough, North Carolina, United States (US)
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Canna Phasion
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
$25.00Canna Phasion
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Daphniphyllum Macropodum
An unusual rhododendron like plant from Japan and Korea with umbrella like leaves, pink hue to the stem and purple berries.
$15.00Daphniphyllum Macropodum
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Swingle 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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Salvia ‘Hot Lips’
Hot Lips Sage (Salvia microphylla ‘Hot Lips’) is a long-blooming Sage that blooms all summer with eye-catching red and white bicolor flowers. The nectar-rich flowers attract hummingbirds and other pollinators.
$12.00Salvia ‘Hot Lips’
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Rare – Aucuba Japonica “Paul James”
Japanese aucuba (Aucuba japonica) is an evergreen shrub that grows 6 to 10 feet (2-3 m.) tall with colorful, green and yellow-gold leaves. It’s preference for low light makes it a great indoor or outdoor foliage plant. This “Paul James” variety is a rare in cultivation.
$18.00$20.00Rare – Aucuba Japonica “Paul James”
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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.
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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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Syngonium podophyllum “Albo-variegatum”
Syngonium 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.
$40.00$50.00Syngonium podophyllum “Albo-variegatum”
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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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Euphorbia Trigona – Highly variegated
Uniquely Variegated White Leaf, cultivar of Trigona, featuring molted green and white stems and sprouting green and white leaves.
$25.00$30.00Euphorbia Trigona – Highly variegated
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Variegated 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.
$20.00$27.00Variegated Solomon’s Seal (Polygonatum) “Fireworks”
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Hardy Bolivian Sunset – Gloxinia ‘Evita’
Hardy Bolivian Sunset – Gloxinia ‘Evita’ a stunning plant from the mountains of Argentina featuring striking reddish-orange, tubular, bell-like flowers on short burgundy red stems.
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Eugenia Cereja “Cereja do Paraná” seedling
Eugenia cereja is a rare Eugenia that is said to be one of the best tasting and most beautiful Eugenias.
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Variegated ‘Dancing Cranes’ Ginger plant
Only 1 available and it's in 1 people's basketZingiber mioga ‘Dancing Cranes’ Ginger, is a tropical, hardy ginger displaying highly variegated, broad leaves with splashes of green and white.
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Sinninginia Tubiflora (Tube-Flowered Hardy White Gloxinia)
Sinninginia tubiflora is drought tolerant, relatively hardy (to Zone 7b) & has beautiful fragrant flowers loved by hummingbirds
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Cylindropuntia imbricata v. arborescens ‘Inermis’ (Horst’s Spineless Tree Cholla) – Hardy to Zone 5a!
Cylindropuntia imbricata v. arborescens ‘Inermis’ (Horst’s Spineless Tree Cholla)
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Philodendron Pink Princess
The highly sought after pink princess philodendron (Philodendron erubescens ‘pink princess’) is at the top of many plant collector’s wish lists, and for good reason. Characterized by deep green, heart-shaped leaves with bubblegum pink variegation, the pink princess is truly unique in the plant world.
$80.00Philodendron Pink Princess
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Silver Saw Palmetto seedling (Serenoa Repens ‘Cinerea’)
Only 19 available and it's in 1 people's basketSaw palmetto (Serenoa repens) is a resilient, drought-tolerant palm native to the coastal plain of the southeastern United States, from South Carolina to eastern Texas. This is the rare, silver variety. They are drought and salt tolerant. Many people use them at the base of other palms and trees.
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852 Citrandarin- Cold hardy to 5F!
Originally created in 1965 by Dr. Joe Furr at Indio, California. It was released for use in Florida as a rootstock around 1999, but later discontinued.
$18.00$20.00852 Citrandarin- Cold hardy to 5F!
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Pink banana (Musa Velutina) – hardy to 7a/b
Musa velutina, the hairy banana, or pink banana, is a diploid species of wild banana. These plants are originally from Assam and the eastern Himalayas. The fruits are 3 in long, pink, and fuzzy.
$20.00$25.00Pink banana (Musa Velutina) – hardy to 7a/b
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