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Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer rubrum
 Acer sp.
Family: Aceraceae
Red Maple, Soft Maple
Can be used for bonsaibig treesmall tree 10-20 ftfull sunmoderate waterornamental foliagedeciduoussubtropical, cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

Maple is a widespread deciduous tree popular in eastern North America.

Many of its features, especially its leaves, are quite variable in form. Among these features it is best known for its brilliant deep scarlet foliage in autumn. Red Maple is adaptable to a very wide range of site conditions. It can be found growing in swamps, on poor dry soils, and most anywhere in between. Elevation is also not a limiting factor in its range. Due to its attractive fall foliage and pleasing form, it is often used as a shade tree for landscapes. It is used commercially on a small scale for maple syrup production as well as for its medium to high quality lumber. It is the State Tree of Rhode Island. It is very cold hardy.

Maple is a very popular plant in Japan and a subject for bonsai. Autumn in Japan is celebrated with colorful autumn leaves known as momijigari. The foliage of trees light up the Japanese landscape. Scarlet Japanese maples flash against emerald conifers, this is the beauty of momijigari as you view the spectacular colors of changing leaves.

The maples have long been known to be closely related to the family Sapindaceae.


 
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer rubrum

Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum var.dissectum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer micranthum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer saccharum (Sugar Maple)
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer buergerianum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer rubrum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer sp., Red Maple, Soft Maple
Acer palmatum


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   4189 Acer rubrum - Red Maple
Red Maple is a fast growing tree, best known for its brilliant deep scarlet foliage in December-January in Florida and autumn elsewhere. It is is adaptable to a very wide range of site conditions. It can be found growing in wet sites, swamps, on poor dry soils, and most anywhere in between. Due to its attractive fall foliage and pleasing form, it is often used as a shade tree for landscapes. In Florida it grows much shorter than in colder region, reaching 20-40 ft.
This plant is grown from seed collected in Florida, so it's suited for planting in Florida. it may perform worse up North. Use the plant for wet spots

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3 gal pot3 Plant(s) in stock
29.95  
 

Actinidia deliciosa, Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit
Female flower
 Actinidia deliciosa
Family: Actinidiaceae
Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit
Origin: China
vine or creeperfull sunregular waterwhite/off-white flowersyellow/orange flowersfragrantdeciduousedibleattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsarticle availableincuded in CD catalog

Kiwifruit is native to southern China, and has been declared the national fruit of that country. Other species of Actinidia are also found in China and range east to Japan and north into southeastern Siberia. The true Chinese gooseberry (A. sinensis) is native to China. Almost all kiwifruit in commerce belong to a few cultivars of Actinidia deliciosa, and those fruit that we find at local markets is grown in New Zealand. This name "kiwifruit" comes from the kiwi — a brown flightless bird and New Zealand's national symbol, and also a colloquial name for the New Zealand people.

The oblong fruits are up to 3" long. The russet-brown skin of the fruits is densely covered with short, stiff brown hairs. The flesh is firm until fully ripen; it is glistening, juicy and luscious. The color of the flesh is bright-green, or sometimes yellow, brownish or off-white, except for the white, succulent center from which radiate many fine, pale lines.

This lovely twiner with its fuzzy leaves, is ideal for trellis growing. The plant is a vigorous, woody vine (liana) or climbing shrub. Young leaves are coated with red hairs; mature leaves are dark-green and hairless on the upper surface, downy-white with prominent, light-colored veins beneath. The flowers are fragrant, dioecious or bisexual. Male and female flowers appear on different plants and both sexes have to be planted in close proximity for fruit set. Bees are normally used by commercial orchards, although the more labor intensive hand pollination is sometimes employed. Male flowers are gathered and processed to extract their pollen. This is then sprayed back on to the female flowers.


 
Actinidia deliciosa, Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit
Male flower

Actinidia deliciosa, Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit
Actinidia deliciosa, Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit
Actinidia arguta
Actinidia deliciosa, Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit
Actinidia deliciosa, Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit


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   4858 Actinidia arguta - Hardy Kiwi (self-fertile)
Vigorous twining vine needs no pollenizer plant to produce an abundance of small, delicious smooth-skinned fruit. This climber offers glossy foliage and fragrant white blooms, making it a showy landscape specimen. Attractive on arbor or trellis.

The hardy kiwi vine grows smooth-skinned juicy green fruits up to 1 ˝” across. Unlike the larger “New Zealand” kiwis – which must be peeled before eating-the skin of the hardy kiwi is as tender and edible as a juicy grape, and the fruits picked fresh off the vine are even sweeter than regular kiwis. Chill Hours 300-400

The vines are easy to grow, are not troubled by insect of disease, flowers in spring, followed by clusters of delicious ripe fruit by the end of summer. Deciduous.

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   4801 Actinidia deliciosa - Kiwi - 2 plants in 1 pot (male-female)
Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit. This hardy twiner with its fuzzy leaves is ideal for trellis growing. The varieties specially selected for subtropical/tropical climate, can tolerate summer heat low chill in winter. Needs only 100 chill hours below 40F. The plant is dioecious (separate male and female plants), so both male and female plants must be grown in order for proper pollination and fruiting to occur.
This item contains 2 separate plants - male (Tomuni/Tourmi) and female (Vincent) planted together in 1 pot.

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1 gal pot with 2 plants (m-f)6 plants(s)
39.95  
 
   4606 Actinidia deliciosa - seeds
Kiwi Fruit. This lovely twiner with its fuzzy leaves, is ideal for trellis growing. The plant is a vigorous, woody vine (liana) or climbing shrub. The flowers are fragrant, dioecious or bisexual. Male and female flowers appear on different plants and both sexes have to be planted in close proximity for fruit set.
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Per pack: 12 seedsIn stock
3.95  
 

Adansonia gregorii, Boab, Baobab, Australian Bottle Tree
 Adansonia gregorii
Family: Bombacaceae
Boab, Baobab, Australian Bottle Tree
Origin: Northern Territory, West Australia
big treefull sunmoderate waterwhite/off-white flowersdeciduousattracts butterflies, hummingbirds

This tree has a unique, swollen bottle-like trunk. This deciduous tree bears large, white flowers and ball-like fruits up to 10 cm in diameter. Growth starts off quickly, then slows down. It prefers a loamy soil, and has a smooth, brown to yellowish-green bark. Tropical - but reported to make an nice indoor plant while young.

Also placed in Malvaceae ssf. Bombacoideae.


 
Adansonia gregorii, Boab, Baobab, Australian Bottle Tree

Adansonia gregorii, Boab, Baobab, Australian Bottle Tree
Adansonia gregorii, Boab, Baobab, Australian Bottle Tree
Adansonia gregorii, Boab, Baobab, Australian Bottle Tree
Adansonia gregorii, Boab, Baobab, Australian Bottle Tree


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Adenium arabicum, Desert Rose
 Adenium arabicum
Family: Apocynaceae
Desert Rose
Origin: Arabia and East Africa
CaudexCan be used for bonsaismall shrub 2-5 ftfull sunmoderate waterwhite/off-white flowersred/crimson/vinous flowerspink flowersirritatingdeciduousattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsSeaside, salt tolerant plantincuded in CD catalog

Growing to a height of about 4-5ft, this succulent plant is a member of the same family as Plumeria. Its swollen, often twisted trunk is pale gray. The leaves are glossy and club-shaped, and the flowers, which appear almost continuously, are trumpet-shaped, and range from white and bright pink to crimson red. It exudes a highly toxic sap which in some places is used as a poison for arrows. Adenium is not generally grown in moist tropical gardens but is often seen as a decorative pot plant; it may also be used in rock gardens. It needs full sun and a well-drained potting mixture. Exotic multi-color varieties can be grafted on the same plant. See other exotic species of Adenium, photo gallery of exotic varieties and Thai Adeniums - milti-colored, multi-grafted. More info...


 
Adenium arabicum, Desert Rose

Adenium arabicum, Desert Rose
Adenium arabicum, Desert Rose
Adenium arabicum, Desert Rose


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  2947 Adenium arabicum
A rare variety of Desert Rose with delicate pink flowers and somewhat dwarf growth habit. Forms nice round caudex.
Plant it in a well-drained soil, water once and keep in warm (75-80F) place in filtered light. Do not water again until soil dries on surface.

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1 gal potlimited quantity
29.95  
Sale: 24.95  
 

Adenium boehmianum, Desert Rose
 Adenium boehmianum
Family: Apocynaceae
Desert Rose
Origin: Arabia and East Africa
CaudexCan be used for bonsaismall shrub 2-5 ftfull sunmoderate waterwhite/off-white flowersred/crimson/vinous flowerspink flowersirritatingdeciduousattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsSeaside, salt tolerant plantincuded in CD catalog

Growing to a height of about 4-5ft, this succulent plant is a member of the same family as Plumeria. Its swollen, often twisted trunk, is pale grey. The leaves are glossy, and club-shaped and the flowers, which appear almost continuously, are trumpet-shaped and range from white and bright pink to crimson red. It exudes a highly toxic sap that in some places,is used as a poison for arrows. Adenium is not generally grown in moist tropical gardens but is often seen as a decorative pot plant; it may also be used in rock gardens. It needs full sun and a well-drained potting mixture. Exotic multi-color varieties can be grafted on the same plant. See other exotic species of Adenium, photo gallery of exotic varieties and Thai Adeniums - milti-colored, multi-grafted. More info...


 
Adenium boehmianum, Desert Rose
Adenium x Diamond Ring

Adenium boehmianum, Desert Rose
Adenium x Diamond Ring


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   3470 Adenium Diamond Ring - 1 gal
Exotic color of Desert Rose, one of the most beautiful color varieties - pink w/white sparkle/star. The plant is with caudex, blooming size. See picture of the flower.
Plant it in a well-drained soil, water once and keep in warm (75-80F) place in filtered light. Do not water again until soil dries on surface.

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1 gal pot, grafted4 plant(s) in stock
29.95  
 
   4644 Adenium Diamond Ring - 3 gal
Exotic color of Desert Rose, one of the most beautiful color varieties - pink w/white sparkle/star. The plant is with caudex, blooming size. See picture of the flower.
Plant it in a well-drained soil, water once and keep in warm (75-80F) place in filtered light. Do not water again until soil dries on surface.

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3 gal pot, graftedIn stock
39.95  
 

 
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