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Read more about the article Monkey Puzzle Tree, Araucaria araucana

Monkey Puzzle Tree, Araucaria araucana

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
  • Post category:Plants

Monkey puzzle tree (Araucaria araucana) is an evergreen conifer tree native to mountainous regions of South America and grown as a unique landscape specimen in selected regions around the world.…

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Read more about the article Black Bamboo, Phyllostachysnigra

Black Bamboo, Phyllostachysnigra

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
  • Post category:Plants

Grown from seed in our greenhouses. Phyllostachysnigra, commonly referred to as black bamboo, is famous for its ebony-colored stalks, or culms. It is a running bamboo, which means it spreads…

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Read more about the article Haskap, Loniceracaerulea

Haskap, Loniceracaerulea

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
  • Post category:Plants

The haskap berry, also known as the honeyberry, is an edible blue honeysuckle, native to northern hemisphere countries. The berries are delicious and taste unique. Their flavour profile is described…

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Read more about the article Chilean guava berry, Ugnimolinae

Chilean guava berry, Ugnimolinae

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
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A very attractive shrub, Chilean Guava produces profuse, fragrant, small white flowers followed by pretty red berries. Sweet with a sprightly, Guava like flavor and fragrance. Chilean Guava fruit are…

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Read more about the article Desert king figs, Ficuscarica ‘Desert King’

Desert king figs, Ficuscarica ‘Desert King’

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
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The Desert King, Ficuscarica 'Desert King', is an outstanding fig variety for the Pacific Northwest climate as the fruits hold up well in the rain. The tree fruits in mid-summer…

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Read more about the article Star of Crimea Olive

Star of Crimea Olive

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
  • Post category:Plants

A newer variety of olive selected for its early ripening ability and flavor as a table olive. This tree grows to about 8 to 10 feet in height and prefers…

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Read more about the article Arbequina olive, Oleaeuropaea

Arbequina olive, Oleaeuropaea

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
  • Post category:Plants

Arbequina is an extremely long-lived olive tree that originates in the Mediterrenean. With its evergreen foliage and quick growth habit, this olive tree can easily be grown in the backyard…

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Read more about the article Universal Olive

Universal Olive

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
  • Post category:Plants

Produces medium to large table olives with good flesh to pit ratio when mature. Grow well in pots or in ground. Appear to be hardy to -12C. New variety from…

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Read more about the article Giant Passion Fruit Passifloradecaisneana

Giant Passion Fruit Passifloradecaisneana

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
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Bears large, bright, red-purple flowers that bear some resemblance to its parents. If properly pollinated, can produce large, edible fruits delightfully aromatic.

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Read more about the article Passifloraligularis “sweet granadilla”

Passifloraligularis “sweet granadilla”

  • Post published:April 12, 2023
  • Post category:Plants

Grows wild in the misty mountains of Central America and needs a cooler climate than most of its cousins. Zones 8-9 are perfect. It will tolerate a brief freeze. In…

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