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Acacia redolens (Trailing Acacia) yellow flower clusters and flat gray-green leaves close up image
Acacia redolens (Trailing Acacia) with small fuzzy yellow flower spheres along narrow gray-green foliage stems

Botanical name: Acacia redolens

Common names: Trailing Acacia, Bank Catclaw

Family: Fabaceae

Subfamily: Mimosoideae

Origin: Australia

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallGroundcover and low-growing 2ft plantFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryYellow, orange flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFlood tolerant plant

Acacia redolens grows in full sun and is considered a large shrub, 5-10 ft tall. The yellow-orange flowers are an attraction for butterflies and hummingbirds. With proper care, plant can be grown in USDA hardiness zones 9 through 11. For gardeners in cold regions, the trailing acacia can be grown in a pot and brought indoors in the winter. To keep it healthy through the winter months, Acacia redolens should be placed in a sunny window and watered regularly. With plenty of sun, proper water, and occasional fertilizer, Acacia redolens will thrive indoors.

The plant is native to Australia and can be planted in a variety of landscaping situations. Its interesting and attractive foliage, along with its ability to tolerate drought, flooding, and cold temperatures make it a worthy addition to any garden. For those looking for a low-growing shrub with attractive, orange and yellow flowers, this Acacia species is a great choice.


Acacia redolens (Trailing Acacia) with sprawling grey green leaves on ground level plant
Acacia redolens (Trailing Acacia) with long narrow foliage spreading across the earthy soil surface
Acacia redolens (Trailing Acacia) yellow flower clusters and narrow green leaves on the plant.
Acacia redolens (Trailing Acacia) with many small yellow round flower heads and dense green foliage.


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Acanthus ilicifolius (Holly-leaved Acanthus) deep green leaves plant with sharp pointed edges close up
Acanthus ilicifolius (Holly-leaved Acanthus) showing deep green waxy leaves with sharp edges over dark water

Botanical name: Acanthus ilicifolius

Common names: Holly-leaved Acanthus, Sea Holly, Holy Mangrove

Family: Acanthaceae

Origin: India, Polynesia

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyKeep soil moistKeep soil wet: Bog or aquatic plantBlue, lavender, purple flowersThorny or spinyEthnomedical plant.
Plants marked as ethnomedical and/or described as medicinal, are not offered as medicine but rather as ornamentals or plant collectibles.
Ethnomedical statements / products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We urge all customers to consult a physician before using any supplements, herbals or medicines advertised here or elsewhere.Flood tolerant plantSeaside, salt tolerant plant

Acanthus ilicifolius, or Holly-leaved Acanthus, is a perennial plant native to India and Polynesia. This plant can reach a large size, typically growing up to 5-10 ft tall. It has a semi-woody and sprawling structure, with thin stems coated in a glossy green hue speckled with white. The leaves are oval-shaped with a pair of spines at each angle.

Holly-leaved Acanthus prefers full sun to semi-shade and can be grown either in a bog or aquatic environment. It requires plenty of moisture as well as regular watering to stay healthy and vibrant. This plant also tolerates flooding and salty conditions near the seaside very well. Therefore, it can be a great addition to any garden in the USDA hardiness zone of 8-11.

The Holly-leaved Acanthus is adorned with clusters of beautiful blue, lavender and purple flowers. It is also an ethnomedical plant, hence its use in traditional medicine. Its stems are thorny or spiny and may require careful handling when handling.

When growing Holly-leaved Acanthus in a pot, it is essential to keep the soil moist and use quality organic potting soil. A location with some protection from the elements is preferred in colder regions as well as a winter mulching of thick straw to prevent frost damage. Additionally, it is important to keep an eye out for any pests and diseases that may occur and act appropriately to keep the plant healthy.




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Acer sp. (Red Maple) yellow green plant tree with textured grey trunk bark standing tall
Acer sp. (Red Maple) tree showing distinct yellow and green variegated leaves on thick wooden branches.

Botanical name: Acer sp.

Common names: Red Maple, Soft Maple

Family: Sapindaceae

USDA Plant Hardiness MapPlant used for bonsaiLarge tree taller than 20 ftSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryOrnamental foliageDeciduous plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeFlood tolerant plant

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.




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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 is suited for planting in Florida. It may perform worse up North.

Recommended Fertilizer: SUNSHINE Robusta - Rapid Growth Booster
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Acorus gramineus (Sweet Flag) 'Variegatum' white green leaves close up
Acorus gramineus (Sweet Flag) 'Variegatum' with thin blades spreading from a dark plastic pot.

Botanical name: Acorus gramineus var. variegatus

Common name: Sweet Flag

Cultivar: Variegatum

Family: Acoraceae

Origin: Japan

USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyKeep soil wet: Bog or aquatic plantOrnamental foliageSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeFlood tolerant plant

The plants are evergreen in warmer climates, but they will die back to ground level in colder climates. Although they are water lovers, this species can take quite a bit of drought. I have seen this plant used as an accent in dry rock gardens.


Acorus gramineus (Sweet Flag) 'Variegatum' white and green leaves, narrow plant in a pot
Acorus gramineus (Sweet Flag) 'Variegatum' with thin white and green striped leaves in a container.
Acorus gramineus (Sweet Flag) 'Variegatum' green white striped leaves plant in nursery pots close up
Acorus gramineus (Sweet Flag) 'Variegatum' with narrow green white striped leaves growing in plastic nursery pots.


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Acrostichum aureum (Piai Raya) green brown leaves close up of textured plant surface.
Acrostichum aureum (Piai Raya) leaves with thick texture and deep brown color markings across surface.

Botanical name: Acrostichum aureum

Common names: Piai Raya, Golden Leather Fern, Mangrove Fern

Family: Pteridaceae

Origin: Pantropical

USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyKeep soil wet: Bog or aquatic plantOrnamental foliageEthnomedical plant.
Plants marked as ethnomedical and/or described as medicinal, are not offered as medicine but rather as ornamentals or plant collectibles.
Ethnomedical statements / products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We urge all customers to consult a physician before using any supplements, herbals or medicines advertised here or elsewhere.Flood tolerant plantSeaside, salt tolerant plant

Acrostichum aureum, also known as Piai Raya, is a small plant that grows to a height of between 2 and 5 feet tall. Native to Pantropical, it grows in USDA Zone 9-11 and is a great plant for adding ornamental foliage to gardens and yards. It is a flood and seaside tolerant plant and can even tolerate salt.

This plant prefers full sun to semi-shade, and can also be grown in boggy or aquatic soil. It needs regular water to keep it looking its best, so make sure to water it every few days during dry spells. Additionally, Piai Raya has ethnomedical properties, and has been known to be used for medicinal purposes.

Growers in cold regions should take special care when growing this plant in a pot. It is best to select a pot with several drainage holes, and the soil mix should be one that readily drains. Additionally, ensure that the pot is well insulated, as the roots are vulnerable to extreme temperatures. Ensure that the soil is also kept moist and fertilize every couple of weeks. With a bit of extra care, Acrostichum aureum can thrive in colder climates.


Acrostichum aureum (Piai Raya) with green leaves and brown spots in a close up.
Acrostichum aureum (Piai Raya) leaves with distinct green foliage and dark brown spots near water.
Acrostichum aureum (Piai Raya) green plant leaves close up showing elongated fronds and texture.
Acrostichum aureum (Piai Raya) with elongated green leaves spreading from the center of the plant.


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