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======Flowers & Trees=== | ======Flowers & Trees=== | ||
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+ | ===IM083 Midnight Candy === | ||
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+ | With the setting sun the 'night phlox' opens up filling the garden, patio or conservatory with a delicious and powerful fragrance that gives the air, particularly on a warm evening, a tropical aroma. Easy to grow, sow this Zaluzianskya a little in many places, where you walk or sit in the garden. A wonderful annual plant growing 24" tall and blooming in 12 weeks from seed. | ||
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Prune hard after flowering to maintain size. You will have to trim it back after it flowers and upgrade the pot size a few times while it is growing. They should not be grown in pots forever, but new plants can be started easily from cuttings if the plant gets too big and old. As is true with many plants, some parts of the plant are poisonous. | Prune hard after flowering to maintain size. You will have to trim it back after it flowers and upgrade the pot size a few times while it is growing. They should not be grown in pots forever, but new plants can be started easily from cuttings if the plant gets too big and old. As is true with many plants, some parts of the plant are poisonous. | ||
+ | ===3353 Fragrant Butterfly Bush=== | ||
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+ | Fragrant, shades of pink, purple, white, first year flowers in summer, the cornerstone of a butterfly garden. Perennial to zone 5. Grows about 4 feet tall. | ||
- | === D2980 Flame of the Forest === | + | Want a guaranteed butterfly and hummingbird magnet? Or, one of the most fragrant of shrubs? Plant a buddleia |
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- | ===D4509 Weeping Ficus === | + | ===TRM887 Butterfly Hybrids=== |
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- | One of the most recognizable house plants grown today. Very economical | + | This mix includes shrubs that will produce blooms in shades |
- | ===D5147 Schefflera ( Octopus Plant, Umbrella Plant )=== | + | If left unpruned shrubs can reach 7-10 feet and will produce long honey-scented blooms that resemble lilacs throughout summer. |
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- | One of the most common shrubs used for house plants because of its easy to care for habits, very tolerant | + | Attractive |
- | ===IM083 Midnight Candy === | + | =====Flowering Trees=== |
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- | With the setting sun the 'night phlox' opens up tilling the garden, patio or conservatory with a delicious | + | It is called |
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Cape Lilac has beautiful, sweetly scented, pea-shaped flowers in dense terminal sprays about 4 inches long. The flowers are produced in profusion in spring, flowers are pale pink or pinky-white to white. | Cape Lilac has beautiful, sweetly scented, pea-shaped flowers in dense terminal sprays about 4 inches long. The flowers are produced in profusion in spring, flowers are pale pink or pinky-white to white. | ||
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===HM143 Ylang Ylang Tree=== | ===HM143 Ylang Ylang Tree=== | ||
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A fast growing tropical tree, it's fragrant flowers are used to make perfumes such as Chanel #5. The fragrant flowers will perfume a large area around the plant. Will flower in a container. | A fast growing tropical tree, it's fragrant flowers are used to make perfumes such as Chanel #5. The fragrant flowers will perfume a large area around the plant. Will flower in a container. | ||
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Cassia Grandis is a shapely, lovely small, medium to large canopy tree. The size will depend on where and how you cultivate it. With blooms of pink and white that will completely cover the tree when in bloom. In zones 10 and up, where it is hardy, the tree often explodes into flower after the first rains of spring arrive. It can reach 50 feet tall and is a medium to fast growing tree. | Cassia Grandis is a shapely, lovely small, medium to large canopy tree. The size will depend on where and how you cultivate it. With blooms of pink and white that will completely cover the tree when in bloom. In zones 10 and up, where it is hardy, the tree often explodes into flower after the first rains of spring arrive. It can reach 50 feet tall and is a medium to fast growing tree. | ||
+ | ===Rose Shower Tree=== | ||
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- | ===3353 Fragrant Butterfly Bush=== | + | A beautiful shower tree with multi-colored blooms of white and pink. A much rarer species than the more common coral, pink, golden and rainbow showers, this species bears the same types of spectacular |
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- | Fragrant, shades of pink, purple, white, first year flowers in summer, | + | |
- | Want a guaranteed butterfly and hummingbird magnet? Or, one of the most fragrant of shrubs? Plant a buddleia (butterfly bush). | ||
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- | ===TRM887 Butterfly Hybrids=== | + | =====Trees=== |
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+ | ===Neem=== | ||
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+ | A fast-growing tree to about 40-50ft, but occasionally up to 80ft. It is generally an evergreen, but in extreme droughts or stress, may shed its leaves. | ||
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+ | Historically one of the most important tropical trees, the Neem tree retains countless edible and medicinal uses today. All parts of the tree are used for a number of health benefits, as an important insecticidal, | ||
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+ | ===D4509 Weeping Ficus === | ||
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+ | One of the most recognizable house plants grown today. Very economical and easy to grow from seed and easy to care for. A fast growing plant that can become a centerpiece. | ||
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+ | ===D5147 Schefflera ( Octopus Plant, Umbrella Plant )=== | ||
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+ | One of the most common shrubs used for house plants because of its easy to care for habits, very tolerant to low light, dry spells and overwatering. We offer a compact variety, not as prone to spreading. | ||
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+ | === Noni === | ||
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+ | White, knobby fruit growing on a small, tropical, shrubby tree. The fruits are extensively used for their medicinal and health benefiting properties. Can be container grown. Fruits ripen to white, and have very soft, foul smelling flesh. In recent years they have become a popular ingredient in several health and nutritional products. | ||
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+ | A small shrub or tree, usually only to 10-20ft high. The trees are quite attractive, having large, glossy green leaves. Fruiting may occur at any time of the year and it is common for single trees to have flowers and fruit at various stages of ripening all at once. It is an excellent plant for seaside areas as it will stand sandy soil and salt spray. #196 | ||
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+ | ==Germination Info== | ||
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+ | Noni seeds can be some of the slowest and most difficult tropical fruit seeds to germinate. Noni seeds naturally have a semi-hollow seed cavity along with the embryo. Because the cavity is hollow, the seeds float in water and in their natural habitat will drift in bodies of water for several weeks. Germination time averages 3-12 months, but some techniques can be used to speed that up. | ||
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+ | Optional: Scarification. Very carefully clip the end of the seed (the flat area, opposite from the bulbous embryo cavity) about 1/16". Use a fingernail clipper but take care as cutting into the embryo will kill the seed and it will not germinate. Cutting a small hole in the tip will help water penetrate the hard seed coat and aid in speeding germination. Preparation for planting: Once clipped (or not clipped), soak seeds in room temperature sterile water for 24-48 hours. The seeds will float, so it can be a challenge to keep them submerged. | ||
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+ | Planting: Clean seeds with fresh water and plant up to 1/2" deep in a loose, sterile soil potting mix or Vermiculite. Seeds should be watered so as to not let soil dry out. Keep the soil temperature above 75F, but preferably 85-95F. Soil should not be allowed to cool more than 10 degrees at night as warm soil temperatures are essential for germination. Scarified seeds need from 6-12 weeks for germination. Non-treated seeds will need up to 12 months for germination. | ||
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+ | ===Strawberry Papaya=== | ||
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+ | Red-orange fleshed papaya with juicy, sweet flavor. Similar in outward appearance to the Solo variety, but the flesh is a deeper red. Easily grown herbaceous tree to 10-12ft. Very fast-growing, | ||
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+ | ===Purple Passion Fruit=== | ||
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+ | The passion fruit of commerce. Produces a 2-4" purple fruit with wonderful tasting bright orange pulp. Fruit can be eaten fresh or used to flavor drinks, ice cream, sauces, etc. Fast-growing vine, can fruit after one year. #111 | ||
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+ | It is recommended to pretreat Passiflora seeds before planting. They contain a hard seed coat and are very slow to sprout. There are various pretreatment methods, but the simplest is to soak the seeds for 24-48 hours in warm to the touch water, just prior to planting. Optionally, seeds can be lightly scarified with sand paper to provide some permeation on the seed coat. | ||
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+ | Once pretreated, plant seeds 1/2-1" deep in moist, sterile soil. Keep soil temperature consistent at 70-85F, with some day/ | ||
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+ | Estimated germination time under optimal conditions: 6 weeks to 6 months. | ||
- | This mix includes shrubs that will produce blooms in shades of pink, purple, and white that will flower the first year from seed. | ||
- | If left unpruned shrubs can reach 7-10 feet and will produce long honey-scented blooms that resemble lilacs throughout summer. | ||
- | Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds, |
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