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Canary Island Palm $14.00 FREE SHIPPING-3
inch pot- This three year old palm tree came from this exact tree. This canary island palm was growing where I worked and I have grown a few plant because I found it a beautil tree. Hardy in zones 8-11, this palm will reach 25 feet when mature. Visit my gallery for more pictures
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Frangipani $16.00 FREE SHIPPING
-3 inch pot-Frangipani or plumeria plant that I have been growing for three years. They were grown from seeds that I purchased from the daughter of a hybridizer in Hawaii (this woman had passed away and the daughter was selling some of her seeds). I have never had any of them bloom in this south Georgia location, the picture is just an example as to what they may look like. -Feel free to browse my flower photo gallery online.
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Jelly Palm plant $12.00 for 3 FREE SHIPPING (3)-3
inch pot- fully rooted plants of this beautiful Butia Pindo (Jelly Palm). This beautiful palm is hardy in zones 7-11 and is one of the hardiest in our area. We have had repeated days in the high 20's and it has never damaged my plants large or small. The fruits on this plant have almost an apricot flavor and so make a very nice jelly. These will quickly develop into trees with 7 or 8 leaves by the end of this season. -Feel free to browse my flower photo gallery online.
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Crinum Spider Lily $11.00 FREE SHIPPING
-3 inch pot-Crinum asianian or sometimes known as spider lilies,these are spectacular plants when full grown are 5 feet tall and 5 feet across. The strap-like leaves stay evergreen down to 25 degrees, while the bulbs are hardy to 0 degrees. This well known subtropical dots the landscapes of large plantations in the south. These fragrant blossoms will come in groups of up to 25 per bulb. -Feel free to browse my flower photo gallery online.
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Dioon edule or Virgin Palm $13.00 FREE SHIPPING:
-3 inch pot- this spectacular speciman plant Dioon edule or Virgin Palm with stiff, upright blue-green to gray-green leaves. The virgin's palm is not a palm but rather a cycad, belonging to a group of cone bearing plants. Growing to about 11 ft the trunk may reach 4-12 in in diameter. They have 15-20 leaves that are about 6 ft long. This slow growing cycad prefers sandy soil and moist soil. regular watering and partial shade. Hardy in zones 8-11 and is the most cold hardy of all the cyads. This palm thrives and grows best in partial shade. Please visit my gallery for more pictures
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Canna Phaison
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-3 inch pot-this very unusual and hard to find Canna Phaison. This is one of the most showy of all the cannas. The leaves are a rainbow of bright colored stripes. Red, purple, gold, pink and dark blackish green. The flowers are produced all summer as long as you keep them watered. This plant requires lots of water and is perfect for backyard ponds. Hardy to zone 7 and above, will die back to the ground with extended freezing temperatures but will grow right back in the spring. I have had good luck with both planting in the ground and in containers in my zone 8b area. All parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested.
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Sago Palm $18.00 FREE SHIPPING
-3 inch pot-one Sago Palm or Cycas revoluta that is 14-16 inches tall with from 3 to 5 leaves. These plants have been growing in two gallon pots for over a year. Sago Palms need sun to grow well. In high humidityl areas, it is best to plant them in full sun. Other locations they prefer good sun or at least part day sun. They do not want to be over-watered. Let the soil dry out a bit before watering. Try to avoid overhead watering; this may cause rot and possibly total decay of the plant. Sago Palm can be grown inside the house near a bright window. Visit my gallery for more pictures
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Peppermint Stick Reed $9.00 FREE SHIPPING: One large root section of this outstanding bamboo-type grass, Arundo donax L.known as Peppermint Stripe Giant Reed or Spanish Reed. These are spectacular plants when full grown are 10 feet tall and does spread by underground croms. I have had mine in my backyard (screening part of my neighbor's backyard) for four years. They are supposed to be an invasive species, but mine has only spread to about a three foot circle in all that time.The variegated foliage is outstanding when the sun hit it and the plumes in the fall are 36 tall.
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Florence Vaughn Canna $8.00 FREE SHIPPING a two year old root or crom of this very unusual hard to find Heirloom Canna Florence Vaughan developed in the victorian era and very popular for that time. Also know as Yellow King Humbert or Mme. Crozy. This is one of the best showy speckled yellows and orange of all the cannas. The leaves are a very soft green and grow to about 5 to 6 feet tall. This extremely hardy variety produces these yellow blossoms all summer as long as you keep them watered. I have had these in my garden for five years and have yet to find a leaf roller on one of them, hardy in zones 8-11.
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Datura Black Current Swirl $16.00 FREE SHIPPING -3 inch pot of my Black Current Swirl datura plants. I do grow quite a few varieties of these plants and this one was very unusual. These flowers are usually double and sometimes triple but most of the blossoms on this plant were quadruple. The stems on this plant are dark purple and the leaves are backed in purple. This is an annual that reseeds freely in warmer climates. All parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested. Feel free to visit my flower garden gallery.
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