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This beautiful, small to medium-sized, dry deciduous tree sports bilobed leaves and scented, purplish pink flowers. It is native to southern Asia. It makes a highly desirable ornamental and is widely cultivated in warm temperate and tropical regions in USDA Zones 9 to 11. The flowers are edible and ...
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An attractive member of the Nightshade family native to the Andes in South America and seen generally between 1000 and 2400 m, where Lulo is immensly popular and widely cultivated. The very tasty, abricot-sized fruits are orange when ripe and can be used to produce juice, jellies, jams,ice cream, fr...
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A striking, solitary, stemless Aloe native to dry, rocky areas near the coast as well as inland from Namibia to the Cape Province of South Africa. Its broad, bluish leaves are spineless but have pinkish margins. The branched, slightly umbrella-shaped inflorescence holds red flowers. In cultivation, ...
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A larger, bushy Aloe with a branched or sometimes solitary, often leaning or pendent stem to a meter tall that forms dense rosettes of finely pointed, moderately wide, dull green or bluish leaves and usually unbranched, upright inflorescences with yellow flowers that change from red when opening. It...
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A stunning, large Aloe widely distributed in so-called bushveld vegetation in South Africa, Botswana, Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Mozambique to 1600 m. It grows a robust, solitary trunk that can reach an amazing 6 m. The large, succulent, grayish to bluish green leaves can reach 1.5 m long and are studd...
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A solitary, stemless Aloe native to so-called bushveld vegetation from Zimbabwe and Botswana to the Northern Province of South Africa with bluish leaves and a short, spreading inflorescence with purplish flowers and white stamens. Easily grown in warm temperate and tropical climates in USDA Zones 9 ...
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This superior form of Albizia julibrissin forms a small, deciduous tree only 5 to 7 m tall, with finely pinnate foliage and a profuse display of dainty, powderpuff-like, deep pink flowers in summer. Native to native to Korea and northern China, Albizia julibrissin 'Rosea' is cold hardier than the re...
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A true dream of a plant, this once-in-a-lifetime find was originally discovered and introduced to horticulture by renowned Texas plantsman Lynn Lowery from Nuevo Leon, northeastern Mexico, where it grows in a small, rugged mountain area between an astonishing 1100 and 2100 m (3700 and 7000 ft.). Nur...
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A high altitude plant from Nayarit, Mexico, this beautiful species forms a dense rosette of stiff, narrow leaves with a terminal spine and white filiferous edges. It is drought tolerant and can take moderate freezes in Winter....
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A large Agave that can reach a diameter of nearly two meters (6 ft.) with broad, pale blue green leaves that carry massive thorns on big lobes along their margins and a prominent apical spike. It is native to Mexico in the states of Durango and Zacatecas, where it grows on rocky ground at altitudes ...
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Native to the Mexican states of Guerrero and Michoacán, this midsized species with blue green leaves grows in high elevation oak forest between 1500 and 2000 m (4900 to 6600 ft.). It prefers full sun and can take high heat, drought and considerable freezes in winter....
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A small to medium-sized tree to 15 m tall with smooth bark and pinnate, light green leaves. Acer negundo is widely distributed throughout North America and south to the highlands of Guatemala. It makes a very robust, attractive and cold hardy ornamental tree for temperate climates....
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A large perennial that forms a rosette of broadly pinnate leaves and tall stalks with white and purplish to reddish flowers. It is originally native to the western Mediterranean but widely cultivated elsewhere as an ornamental....
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Cestrum tomentosum is a flowering shrub with simple leaves and masses of tubular flowers throughout much of the year. It can be quite variable in leaf size and especially the color of its flowers, which range anywhere from greenish yellow to nearly black. Cestrum tomentosum is widespread from centra...
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The leaves and buds of this shrub or small tree are the source of common black, green and white tea. An easy to grow plant for temperate and tropical climates in USDA Zones 8 to 11 that also makes a nice ornamental especially if pruned into shape....
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This magnificent, large Aloe grows an unbranched, upright trunk as tall as 8 m, covered at least in the upper part with dried leaves below the large crown of long, broad, deep green leaves. The much branched inflorescence holds many densely arranged yellow or orange and red flowers. It is native to ...
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An upright, well branched, evergreen shrub with small leaves and masses of 2 cm wide flowers troughout the year. Crotalaria monteiroi is native to riverine woodlands in southeastern Africa. In cultivation it is best adapted to dry tropical and warm twmperate climates....
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A dwarf succulent that forms small clusters of thick, upright, grayish green, club-shaped leaves that have a transparent tip. The attractive flowers are yellow. Fenestraria aurantiaca is native to coastal desert in South Africas Northern Cape Province and southern Namibia and does best in drier, war...
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A perennial, tropical vine with large leaves that have three leaflets and very large, white flowers with a deep purple throat. Centrosema plumieri is widespread in Mexico, the Caribbean and much of South America. It is also grown elsewhere in the tropics for forage, as a ground cover or as a very fa...
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A large, strongly growing vine or shrub with finely pinnate leaves and large clusters of white flowers followed by curious, long, flat seed pods that break apart in segments. Entada polystachya is widespread over Central America and northern South America and will make a fascinating and unusual orna...
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Originally native to warm-temperate and tropical areas of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, the cultivation of this spectacular perennial has extended to other parts of the world, thanks to its ornamental qualities. Each bulb produces a few, spirally arranged, bright green leaves and a fleshy stem t...
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A beautiful, evergreen shrub or small tree with aromatic, glossy foliage. Vepris reflexa is native to dry deciduous woodland, riverine forests but also on rocky hillsides in southeastern Africa. In cultivation it makes a lovely ornamental shrub for dry tropical and warm temperate climates....
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A highly variable, dry deciduous fig tree that can be anything from a dwarf shrub to a sizeable tree with glossy green leaves that are a striking bronze-red when young and very small fruits that are reddish to purplish when ripe. Ficus ingens is native from southern Arabia to the western Sahara and ...
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