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Alocasia is easy care in the right location. It takes sun or shade but seems to do best in part shade where it might get early morning or late day sun, mixed with dappled light through the afternoon. This moderate grower can be planted anywhere in South Florida, though it may die back when cold weather hits. For leaves year round, grow in Zone 10. Plant in a protected area so winter takes less of a toll and wind doesn't damage the leaves. These plants tend to prefer a part sun to part shade location, and grow to about 3 or 4 feet. Commonly known as upright elephant ear, Alocasia macrorrhiza's glossy, bright green leaves add an exotic look to beds, borders and pots. The big paddle-shaped leaves are held upright to shed water and make room for companion plants below. The only trimming needed is to remove a dead or dying leaf and stem now and then. Water on a regular basis...and do it more often for plants in full sun. Landscape uses for alocasia odora: foundation plant under low windows, accent in a mixed bed, grouped in a naturalized area, along a porch or patio, surrounding a palm or tree.

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One of the most colorful Dracaena varieties available. The red tinted foliage adds a decorative accent to any room. May be grown outdoors during frost-free weather. Use it as a potted plant, in the garden, or mixed with colorful annual plants in a large patio planter. Its easy to care for, requiring little light or water, and is quite hardy in most temperatures. The Madagascar Dragon Tree is characterized by long, narrow leaves that are extremely spiky. The foliage is generally dark green with edges that are adorned with a reddish purple and can grow up to 16 inches in length. As the tree grows, it will naturally lose its lowest leaves leaving tufts of leaves atop a bare woody cane. Marginata is the coolest looking variety. It grows slower than the other varieties, but has a much more vibrant red pink coloration. Dragon trees do best in partial shade. This means that if youre growing indoors, you should have it on a north-facing windowsill, near one facing east or west, and further away from one facing south. You will know youre giving the plant too much light if the leaves burn. On the flip side, youll know you arent giving it enough light when the accent colors on the leaves start to fade.

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Dracaena Janet Craig is an interior workhorse, popular for decades, used frequently as a floor plant in interior situations or mass planted in beds. Survives in low light levels, grows best in filtered light. Dracaenas thrive on neglect, grow well in low light, and need very little water. These attractive plants have sword- shaped, leathery, dark green, shiny leaves that are about 3 wide and 2ft. in length. NASA lists the dracaena janet craig as an excellent clean air plant that helps eliminate harmful toxins from the environment. It is a strongly upright plant that tends to drop its lower leaves, exposing the stalk as it ages. This plant should be grown in bright indirect sunlight, but is known to tolerate lower light levels. Dracaenas require even moisture, good soil drainage, and cannot tolerate standing water. It is not particular as to soil type or pH.

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The Dwarf Sugar Palm (Arenga englerii) is an elegant and slow-growing palm, prized for its compact size and lush, tropical appearance. Native to Southeast Asia, this unique palm features graceful, arching fronds with finely divided leaflets that create a soft, feathery texture. Unlike its larger relatives, the Dwarf Sugar Palm maintains a manageable size, making it an excellent choice for small gardens, patios, or indoor spaces. Its slender, clumping growth habit allows it to form attractive clusters, adding depth and visual interest to any setting. The dark green, glossy foliage contrasts beautifully with its fibrous, ringed trunks, creating a striking yet refined look. Over time, mature plants may develop small, ornamental fruit, further enhancing their appeal. This palm thrives in warm, humid conditions and is well-suited for both outdoor landscapes and indoor container gardening. It adapts well to partial shade, making it ideal for understory plantings or spaces with filtered sunlight. Whether used as an accent plant, a natural privacy screen, or a feature in tropical garden designs, the Dwarf Sugar Palm brings a touch of exotic charm with minimal maintenance.

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The ficus Alii, or Amstel King as it is sometimes called, is a large plant that originally came from Asia, Malaysia, and India. It was first grown commercially in Hawaii where it got the Hawaiian name alii which means king. Although a ficus Alii is closely related to the ficus Benjamina, the Alii variety is much more tolerant and forgiving. The long, narrow leaves are naturally glossy and taper to a point. As this ficus tree grows, it may drop its lower leaves revealing a bare woody trunk, giving this tree a palm-like appearance. Care is easier than for many of its relatives. You'll find it's less temperamental than F. benjamina, that drops its leaves when it doesn't get what it wants. However, leaf drop is possible with 'Alii' if it doesn't get enough light and regular waterings. The Ficus alii standard image that you can see here got its name from its single upright trunk. Its long slender dark green leaves provides an oriental look. This appeal makes it an extremely attractive plant that is appealing both to the interior plantscape industry and to the home market. Moreover, it is believed to have the ability to purify the air. Growth tips are pronounced pink to red that beautifully contrasts against its broad, longer, wider, banana-shaped glossy leaves.

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This beautiful variety is actually a random mutation of the variety Hilo Girl. Its a compact, upright plant perfect for filling in a narrow space or used in a patio planter. The foliage has a natural glossy sheen that enhances the light and dark green striped leaves. May be grown indoors during winter if placed in a bright location. Hawaiian Sunshine (Dracaena Hawaiian Sunshine) is a green dracaena (D. deremensis) cultivar that was developed from the Lisa (D. Lisa) cultivar. The plant is characterized by dark green, downward facing leaves that are marked with clean, bold chartreuse variegation. It is notable for its strong, consistent color and durability as a house plant. Like other Dracaena plants, Hawaiian Sunshine is fairly low maintenance and adaptable. Hawaiian Sunshine is grown easily as a houseplant, accepting a variety of lighting conditions. Bright, indirect light is ideal, though Hawaiian Sunshine will tolerate dimmer light. Dracaenas prefer daytime house temperatures between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and nighttime temperatures that are about 10 degrees cooler. These tropical plants can grow outdoors only in frost-free conditions. Any climate zones lower than U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10B and 11 probably will be too cold for Hawaiian Sunshine.

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The bluestem palmetto has a trunk that, in Florida, rarely emerges from the ground and rarely produces side shoots. Sabal minor is reported to have reached 18 feet tall in Texas. The dark green, costapalmate leaves vary in size depending on the age of the plant but may reach a length of 5 feet. The fan-shaped leaves of the bluestem palmetto are palmately lobed and segmented with the segments split to 23 their length. Bluestem palmetto will perform quite well as a specimen in a small garden. Its large leaves and small size make it stand out in the company of other plants. It is also impressive when massed as a tall ground cover. Plant shrubs 4 to 6 feet apart to establish a dense ground cover. Sabal minor is valued for its hardiness and tropical appearance. It must have a full-sun to partial-shade position in the landscape. The plant is adaptable to many soil types as long as they are well-drained, and it is drought tolerant. These palms will even grow well on relatively shallow soils.

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The Pencil Cactus (Euphorbia tirucalli) also commonly called milk bush due to its thick, white sap is native to semi-arid tropical regions of Africa and India. In the wild, the Pencil Cactus can grow up to 30 feet tall and well over 6 feet indoors. This stem succulent is not a true cactus and photosynthesizes in its stems, not through the small leaves that appear at the end of its new growth (which are inconsequential to the plants health). The plants have slender, slightly toothed stems without any foliage growth. The name derives from the branches, which are about the diameter of a pencil. When new branches sprout, the end of the branch can be tinted slightly pink and tiny leaves may appear. These leaves will disappear once the branch matures. The pencil cactus needs high levels of light and moderately low moisture. It is an excellent houseplant and provides an interesting silhouette.

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Mass cane (Dracaena fragrans Massangeana or Dracaena fragrans) is also known as corn plant and is one of several popular varieties of Dracaena, including Dracaena lisa, Dracaena marginata, and Dracaena compacta. It has stalky stems and long, green leaves with light-yellowlight-green stripes running through them. It is an easy-to-grow houseplant that requires little maintenance (and even puts up with neglect), making it a great choice for beginners. Although originally from Africa, the mass cane is popular throughout many homes and offices in the U.S. and the U.K. because it is a low-maintenance beauty. For those who are lucky enough, the corn plant may even produce clusters of fragrant white flowers, though this is very rare. Growing the dracaena as indoor plants using different cane lengths, with each cane having sprouted a new head or heads of foliage, makes Dracaena fragrans excellent as a tall indoor specimen. Like all plants, the corn plant produces oxygen and makes the air in your home healthier for all of your family. However, the corn plant is especially good for improving air quality, as it also absorbs toxins. The NASA Clean Air Study found that Dracaena plants remove toxic substances from the air, including formaldehyde, xylene, benzene, and trichloroethylene The corn plant is slow growing, so it does not need frequent pruning or maintenance. The slow growth also means it will act as an ornament in your home, happily filling a space where it can remain for some time without becoming too big for the area.

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Transform your home or garden into a tropical oasis with the stunning Alocasia 'California Elephant Ear' (Alocasia gageana). Known for its dramatic, oversized leaves shaped like elephant ears, this bold and exotic plant instantly adds a lush, tropical vibe to any space. With its large, deep green leaves and striking architectural presence, 'California Elephant Ear' is sure to become a focal point in your home, office, or outdoor garden, offering both beauty and a sense of tranquility. Thriving in bright, indirect light, this Alocasia is versatile enough to be placed indoors as a statement floor plant or outdoors in shaded garden beds or patios. Its large leaves create a striking contrast against more delicate plants, and it’s perfect for filling out empty corners or adding vertical height to your space. Outdoors, the plant can grow to impressive sizes, while indoors it remains more compact, making it a standout piece in any environment. To care for your Alocasia, keep the soil moist but well-drained, and mist regularly to maintain humidity, especially indoors. It thrives in warm, humid environments, so avoid placing it in dry, drafty areas. Be mindful that 'California Elephant Ear' is toxic to pets if ingested, so position it in areas away from animals. With its tropical allure, air-purifying properties, and impressive foliage, this plant is a fantastic choice for creating a lush and vibrant atmosphere both indoors and outdoors.
My alocasia arrived healthy and very well packaged. I hope I can keep it healthy and get it to grow big beautiful leaves!. Sophie. Minneapolis. Sat May 13 2023

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The Dieffenbachia Cougar, also known as Dumb Cane or Leopard Lily, is a striking indoor plant with bold, patterned foliage. Its large, variegated leaves feature a vibrant mix of green, white, and yellow, making it a perfect statement piece for any home or office. The plant is highly adaptable and easy to care for, making it an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced plant enthusiasts. Dieffenbachia Cougar is known for its air-purifying qualities, helping to remove toxins and improve indoor air quality. This plant thrives in indirect light and prefers moderate watering, allowing it to grow and flourish with minimal attention. With its tall, upright growth habit, the Dieffenbachia Cougar adds a touch of tropical elegance to any interior space. Over time, its lush, dense foliage creates a full and vibrant appearance, making it a popular choice for those looking to enhance their living spaces with greenery.

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A low-branching, bushy tree originating in Central America, Annona muricata is known as soursop in English and guanabana in El Salvador and other Spanish-speaking countries. The soursop tree, which can grow from 25 to 30 feet tall, produces an oval-shaped fruit with tender yellow-green skin and white, juicy flesh often made into drinks, sherbet, preserves and sweets. Grown in a variety of countries, including Mexico, the West Indies, northern South America, China, Australia and Africa, soursop prefers a tropical climate and cannot survive a frost, often suffering damage at 30 degrees Fahrenheit and dying at 26 degrees Fahrenheit. U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 and 11 in rich, well-drained soil with 5 to 6.5 pH suit this warm-weather plant best. Water soursop plants often enough to keep the soil moist, but not wet, during hot weather. When the weather turns cool in the winter, reduce water intake. Soursop plants tolerate drought well, but can develop pest problems if kept too wet.

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Calatheas are beautiful house plants grown for their stunning foliage. The top sides of the leaves look as if they have been painted with beautiful brushstrokes they're often intricately patterned, in many shades of green. The undersides of the leaves are often burgundy red. This striking foliage has earned calatheas several nicknames, including the peacock plant, cathedral window plant, zebra plant and rattlesnake plant. Calatheas are also sometimes called the prayer plant as they are closely related to the maranta plant, also known as the prayer plant. However unlike marantas, they do not close their leaves up at night. Many calathea varieties have recently been moved into the genus Goeppertia, so you may now find them being sold under this name. The light requirements make this plant an attractive choice for lower-light homes, but please note: These plants do poorly in direct sun, which can bleach the leaves. Place your prayer plant in a part of a room that receives low to bright indirect light. As a rule, the darker the foliagesuch as with the calathea ornatathe lower the light requirements. Like all houseplants, calathea enjoy filtered or dechlorinated water and can be a little more demanding than other houseplants. Simply fill your watering can and leave it overnight to dissipate the chlorine. If there are other chemicals in your tap water, try using filtered or distilled water instead. Prayer plants enjoy a humid environment, but many varieties can handle lower levels of humidity. Ideally, they prefer a humidity level of 50 percent or more, with more sensitive varieties requiring higher humidity levelsaround 60 percent.

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The Ceylon Cinnamon Tree, also known as true cinnamon, is a prized tropical evergreen native to Sri Lanka and southern India. Valued both for its ornamental appeal and culinary significance, this aromatic tree features glossy green leaves and reddish new growth that adds vibrant contrast. As it matures, the tree develops smooth brown bark and a subtle, sweet fragrance that intensifies in warm, humid conditions. When carefully pruned, the plant remains compact and manageable, making it an excellent addition to home gardens, greenhouses, or container patios. In the right conditions, this cinnamon tree can produce fragrant white or pale yellow flowers, followed by small dark berries. Its inner bark can eventually be harvested for culinary use, though many choose to grow it purely for its aesthetic and sensory appeal. Thriving in frost-free climates, Ceylon Cinnamon Trees appreciate a warm, humid environment and can be grown indoors near sunny windows or outdoors in zones 911. With proper care, this unique tree rewards growers with lush foliage, a tropical flair, and the satisfaction of growing one of the worlds most cherished spice plants.

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Discover the beauty of the Licuala Peltata Palm Tree, a stunning variety of palm that adds elegance and tropical charm to any indoor or outdoor space. This attractive palm is characterized by its large, round, lush green leaves that fan out from the center of the plant, creating an umbrella-like canopy. Whether you're a seasoned plant enthusiast or just starting your collection, the Licuala Peltata Palm Tree is an excellent choice for your home or office. This low-maintenance palm is easy to care for and will thrive in a range of environments, including low to bright indirect light, moderate to high humidity, and well-draining soil. If you're looking for a unique and beautiful addition to your indoor space, the Licuala Peltata Palm Tree is an excellent option. This plant is a popular variety among indoor plant enthusiasts and is perfect for creating a tropical oasis in your home or office. This palm is also a great choice for those looking for a lower maintenance option compared to other popular indoor palms like the Areca or Fishtail Palm. When it comes to caring for your Licuala Peltata Palm Tree, regular watering is essential to keep the soil evenly moist. Be sure to avoid over-watering or letting the soil dry out completely, as this can harm the roots and lead to yellowing of the leaves. In addition, this palm will benefit from regular misting to increase humidity and keep the leaves looking healthy and vibrant. With its lush green leaves, the Licuala Peltata Palm Tree makes a beautiful and tropical statement in any indoor or outdoor space. This plant is easy to care for and will provide years of enjoyment with the right amount of light, water, and humidity. Whether you're looking to spruce up your home or office, or add a touch of tropical beauty to your garden, the Licuala Peltata Palm Tree is the perfect choice.

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Handsome, sturdy specimen with exceptionally straight trunk topped by glossy, feathery fronds. Great vertical effect for large gardens. Useful for park and street plantings. Evergreen. With its crinkled fronds, Queen is among the most graceful of the palms. This stately landscape palm grows more frost tolerant as it ages, but won't stand up to a hard or prolonged freeze. A good candidate for oceanfront landscapes and larger homesites inland, provided there are few gusts of hot wind to tatter its fronds. The best and most adaptable candidate for tropical, semitropical and postmodern landscapes. Although it casts little shade, this palm makes a fine street tree. Grow as a single specimen or in clusters of three to five. Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Watering can be reduced after establishment. Feed with a general purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring.

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Philodendrons are tropical plants native to Central and South America. These evergreen perennials belong to the Araceae familythe same family as pothos plants. There are hundreds of philodendron species, each with its own unique cultivars. The most common philodendron plants produce long vines or stems adorned with thick, waxy, dark green leaves. They can be planted indoors year-round and are fast growers. Depending on the species of philodendron and the size of the container they're planted in, they can grow anywhere from one to six feet long and equally wide. Philodendrons are also a great plant choice to purify the air in your home. Theyre best planted in the spring, but houseplants typically can be started with success at any time of year. This species typically grows best in partial sunlight. Philodendrons need sun, but they would naturally receive dappled light under a tropical canopy rather than direct light. Indoors, set them up by a window that gets bright, indirect light. Philodendrons like loose potting soil thats rich in organic matter. The soil must have good drainage. For container plants, its recommended to replace your philodendrons soil every couple of years or so. These plants are sensitive to salts that accumulate in the soil via watering, which can cause leaf browning and yellowing. The temperature tolerance of philodendrons varies based on the species. In general, they should not be exposed to temperatures below 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Indoors protect them from cool drafts, such as those from an air-conditioning vent.

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Warneckii' dracaena (Dracaena deremensis 'Warneckii') is a green dracaena cultivar with white stripes along the edges of its leaves. It is a shorter dracaena that matures to a height of only 4 feet tall. While its low light requirements make it easy to grow indoors, it can also be grown in shady sites outdoors in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10b and 11. Other cultural requirements for 'Warneckii' are also fairly easy to meet. When these requirements are not met, or if it is exposed to a common chemical, the leaves tend to develop unsightly brown tips. Overwatering, underwatering and dry conditions can cause dracaena brown spots on 'Warneckii' leaves. It should generally be watered once per week but this varies, depending on the season and humidity levels. In dry homes or dry outdoor conditions in spring, summer and fall, 'Warneckii' dracaena may need to be watered more often. A 'Warneckii' dracaena grown in a container should be watered until the water drains from the bottom. Empty the water from the catch basin below the container. 'Warneckii' does not require high humidity but, if the humidity level is less than 40 percent, the leaf tips may turn brown and brittle.

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Dracaena Janet Craig is an interior workhorse, popular for decades, used frequently as a floor plant in interior situations or mass planted in beds. Survives in low light levels, grows best in filtered light. Dracaenas thrive on neglect, grow well in low light, and need very little water. These attractive plants have sword- shaped, leathery, dark green, shiny leaves that are about 3 wide and 2ft. in length. NASA lists the dracaena janet craig as an excellent clean air plant that helps eliminate harmful toxins from the environment. It is a strongly upright plant that tends to drop its lower leaves, exposing the stalk as it ages. This plant should be grown in bright indirect sunlight, but is known to tolerate lower light levels. Dracaenas require even moisture, good soil drainage, and cannot tolerate standing water. It is not particular as to soil type or pH.

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one.

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one.The 'Malika' mango tree is an exceptional Indian variety that has gained popularity in tropical and subtropical regions for its unique flavor, reliable performance, and suitability for both in-ground and container growing. This semi-dwarf tree is moderately vigorous, making it ideal for home gardeners who want manageable size without sacrificing fruit production. Malika is known for producing oblong to slightly flattened fruits that are medium to large in size and ripen to a golden-yellow color, often with a slight blush depending on sun exposure. The flesh is bright orange, firm, and completely fiberless, offering a smooth and satisfying texture. One of the most appealing aspects of the Malika mango is its complex flavor profilerich and sweet with prominent notes of citrus, melon, and tropical spice, often compared to classic Indian dessert mangoes. It is also unique in that it can be picked mature green and ripened off the tree, allowing for flexibility in harvest and transport. Malika typically fruits mid-season and performs best in warm, sunny environments. With its distinctive flavor, appealing texture, and adaptable growth habit, the Malika mango tree is a top choice for mango lovers looking for something both exotic and practical.

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The Parfyanka Pomegranate Tree is a highly prized fruiting variety known for its exceptional flavor, vibrant fruit, and ornamental beauty. Originating from Central Asia and adapted for warmer climates, this deciduous shrub or small tree produces medium to large fruits with a deep red skin and soft seeds that are unusually sweet with a hint of tartness. The Parfyanka is especially notable for its low acidity, making it one of the most palatable pomegranates for fresh eating. In spring and early summer, the tree is adorned with bright orange-red tubular flowers that attract pollinators and hint at the abundant fruit to follow in late summer or fall. Its attractive, glossy green foliage adds visual appeal throughout the growing season, and its moderate growth habit makes it suitable for both garden planting and large containers. With proper care and a sunny location, the Parfyanka Pomegranate Tree can become a long-lived and productive centerpiece in any edible landscape. It is self-fertile, drought-tolerant once established, and thrives in warm climates with long summers.

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The Brazilian Cherry Tree, scientifically known as Eugenia brasiliensis and commonly referred to as the Grumichama Tree, is a tropical fruiting tree prized for its ornamental value and delicious, cherry-like fruit. Native to Brazil, this tree features glossy evergreen foliage and a naturally dense, symmetrical canopy that makes it a beautiful addition to gardens and edible landscapes alike. Its standout feature is the dark purple to nearly black fruit, which resembles a cherry in both size and appearance. These fruits develop in clusters along the branches and are often described as having a sweet, juicy taste with subtle overtones of grape and plum. The tree’s white, fragrant flowers appear in spring and give way to fruit by early to mid-summer, adding seasonal interest and visual appeal. The Grumichama Tree is well-suited for gardeners seeking a tropical or subtropical fruiting tree that also serves as an eye-catching ornamental specimen. It can be grown in the ground in warm climates or in large containers for patio or greenhouse cultivation. This tree is relatively compact in size, typically maturing to heights of 15 to 25 feet, and can be pruned to maintain a smaller profile if desired. Its adaptability, attractive foliage, and fruit production make it a popular choice for home gardeners, tropical collectors, and enthusiasts looking for a unique and rewarding plant to grow.

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The Pencil Cactus (Euphorbia tirucalli) also commonly called milk bush due to its thick, white sap is native to semi-arid tropical regions of Africa and India. In the wild, the Pencil Cactus can grow up to 30 feet tall and well over 6 feet indoors. This stem succulent is not a true cactus and photosynthesizes in its stems, not through the small leaves that appear at the end of its new growth (which are inconsequential to the plants health). The plants have slender, slightly toothed stems without any foliage growth. The name derives from the branches, which are about the diameter of a pencil. When new branches sprout, the end of the branch can be tinted slightly pink and tiny leaves may appear. These leaves will disappear once the branch matures. The pencil cactus needs high levels of light and moderately low moisture. It is an excellent houseplant and provides an interesting silhouette.
This pencil cactus arrived very stressed out with a lot of weird yellow growth and Sapir dehydrated it is alive, but I’m going to have to repot it immediately and the potting soil is like cement so yes I got a life planned, but it’s going to have to go into hospice for a while. Anne. Tulsa, OK. Wed Apr 15 2026

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one.The 'Pickering' mango tree is a compact and productive variety that has quickly become a favorite among home growers, especially those with limited space or an interest in container gardening. Originating from Florida, the Pickering mango is known for its naturally dwarf growth habit, making it ideal for small yards, patios, or even large pots. The tree forms a dense, bushy canopy that remains manageable with minimal pruning and begins fruiting at a young age, often producing in its second or third year. The fruit is medium-sized, oval-shaped, and ripens to a vibrant golden-yellow with a pink to orange blush in full sun. Inside, the flesh is a rich deep orange, completely fiberless, and exceptionally juicy. The flavor is tropical and complex, offering a delightful balance of sweetness and acidity with prominent notes of coconut, citrus, and tropical spice. Pickering mangoes typically ripen early to mid-season and are known for their extended shelf life and resistance to internal breakdown. With its manageable size, early production, and gourmet-quality fruit, the Pickering mango tree is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking big flavor in a small footprint.

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one.The 'Keo Savoy' mango tree is a beloved Cambodian variety renowned for its crisp texture, mild sweetness, and versatility for both fresh eating and culinary use. Unlike many traditional mango varieties, Keo Savoy mangoes are often enjoyed while still firm and green, offering a refreshing and crunchy bite with a clean, mildly sweet flavor that makes them popular in Southeast Asian cuisine. The tree itself is moderately vigorous with an upright, open canopy, making it easy to manage in both large garden spaces and smaller tropical yards. Its fruits are medium to large in size, oval-shaped, and ripen to a pale green or light yellow color depending on when they are harvested. When eaten ripe, the flesh becomes softer and juicier, delivering a slightly sweeter profile, but many prefer to enjoy it while still crisp for its unique texture and balance of sweet and tangy notes. This dual-purpose nature makes the Keo Savoy mango especially unique among mango trees. It ripens mid to late season and is known for its long shelf life, even when harvested green. For growers looking for a refreshing, crunchy, and mildly sweet mango with cultural and culinary versatility, the Keo Savoy is an outstanding choice.

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Rarely reaching six feet in height this beautiful, cold hardy palm is one of the best for beach and coastal situations in subtropical and tropical settings. It requires moderate to full sunlight and is used as a beach screen, being very tolerant of extreme coastal and beach exposure. Allagoptera arenaria, popularly known as seashore palm, is a fruit tree native to the Atlantic Coast of Brazil. It grows in coastal strand, just above the high tide mark, and is widely cultivated as an ornamental throughout South America. The seashore palm is small in size, reaching about 6 feet (1.8 m) tall. The spiky flower stalks have both male and female flowers, so one plant can produce seeds by itself. The leaves of the seashore palm emerge right out of the ground from a subterranean trunk that is rarely visible, and grow in a swirling pattern, spreading out on different and seemingly random planes. There are 615 bright green to silvery green pinnately compound (feather-like) leaves 26 ft (0.611.8 m) long, with each leaflet about 2 ft (0.61 m) long. Also known as Beach Coconut, Dwarf Palm, or Restinga Palm. Seashore Palms are easy to grow trees that require little care. They add a wonderful accent to any outdoor space, garden or patio. In cooler zones a containerized palm can be relocated indoors for the winter months. In the northern end of their grow zone Silvery Seashore Palms require indoor protection or heavy mulching during the winter months.

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Dracaena Rikki (Dracaena deremenis Rikki) is a relatively new type of dracaena recognized by arching, deep green leaves, each marked with a yellow stripe running lengthwise down the center of the leaves. Dracaena Rikki is a fast-growing plant that reaches heights of 8 to 12 feet at maturity. This tough, low-maintenance plant is suitable for planting outdoors in the warmer climates of U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10b through 11. Dracaena Rikki is a relatively new cultivar belonging to the deremensis species of dracaena. Deremensis is less common than other dracaena species, which include Dracaena marginata, a purple and green plant also known as dragon tree; Dracaena fragrans, commonly known as corn plant; or Dracaena godseffiana, a small, gold-flecked plant known as Gold Dust. Dracaena deremensis cultivars include not only Rikki, but also Janet Craig, Warneckii and Compacta. Dracaena Rikki prefers a shaded area or dark corner of the garden, as low light brings out the bright colors of the leaves. Too much intense sunlight may result in leaves with a scorched, dry, streaky appearance. Water the plant deeply to saturate the root zone, and then allow the top of the soil to dry slightly before watering again, as soggy soil smothers the roots and causes rot. Dracaena Rikki is a good plant for indoors with low or moderate light. If the yellow markings on the leaves begin to fade, move the plant into slightly brighter light but avoid direct, intense sunlight. Dracaena performs best with moderate amounts of water. To water dracaena, water the plant deeply and then allow the soil to drain thoroughly. Allow the top 2 inches of potting mixture to dry before the next watering.

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The roebellini palm (Phoenix roebelenii) offers a miniature palm choice growing to a maximum of 12 feet. Preferring warmer climates in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 9 through 11, the robellini palm does require some care regarding its soil nutrient structure and watering needs. Pygmy date palms, whether grown indoors or outdoors, like consistently moist soils, but they should never be left in standing water. This makes watering a maintenance task that requires regular observation of the soil. To maintain a neat appearance and to promote healthy leaves, pygmy date palms require regular rinsing of the foliage. Rinse with a fine spray of lukewarm water either in the shower, or place your palm outside during summer rains. This rinsing keeps common pests such as scale, thrips and mites under control, and it also removes fertilizer salts that may damage the foliage. Fertilize the palm with balanced fertilizer, preferably specialized for palms. Potassium and magnesium are specific nutrients that cause leaf dieback if they are not available readily in the soil.

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The philodendron Congo Rojo is an attractive warm weather plant that produces showy flowers and interesting leaves. It gets the name rojo from its new leaves, which unfurl in a deep, shiny red. As the leaves mature, they fade to a burgundy green color. Caring for a philodendron Congo Rojo is very easy, as long as you keep it warm. The plant is very cold sensitive and will suffer serious damage below 40 F. (4 C.). While it can tolerate short periods of extreme heat, it will also have trouble if exposed to temperatures over 100 F. (38 C.) for too long. Its ideal temperatures are between 76 and 86 F. (24-30 C.) during the day and between 65 and 72 F. (18-22 C.) at night. As members of the philodendron family, Red Congos prefer bright indirect light, though they can adjust to medium levels of light as well. Keep them out of harsh direct sunlight, as too much of it can burn their leaves. Let your Red Congo dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly when topsoil is dry, usually once a week. Avoid overwatering, and note that your watering schedule may be less frequent during winter months. Native to South America, the Congo Rojo is different from many other philodendrons in that it doesnt have a climbing or vining habit. Growing instead in a self-heading manner, it grows both outward and upward, peaking at about 2 feet (61 cm.) in height and 2 feet (76 cm.) in width. Its flowers are very fragrant and come in shades of red, green, and white.

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Dracaena Janet Craig is an interior workhorse, popular for decades, used frequently as a floor plant in interior situations or mass planted in beds. Survives in low light levels, grows best in filtered light. Dracaenas thrive on neglect, grow well in low light, and need very little water. These attractive plants have sword- shaped, leathery, dark green, shiny leaves that are about 3 wide and 2ft. in length. NASA lists the dracaena janet craig as an excellent clean air plant that helps eliminate harmful toxins from the environment. It is a strongly upright plant that tends to drop its lower leaves, exposing the stalk as it ages. This plant should be grown in bright indirect sunlight, but is known to tolerate lower light levels. Dracaenas require even moisture, good soil drainage, and cannot tolerate standing water. It is not particular as to soil type or pH.

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Calatheas are beautiful house plants grown for their stunning foliage. The top sides of the leaves look as if they have been painted with beautiful brushstrokes they're often intricately patterned, in many shades of green. The undersides of the leaves are often burgundy red. This striking foliage has earned calatheas several nicknames, including the peacock plant, cathedral window plant, zebra plant and rattlesnake plant. Calatheas are also sometimes called the prayer plant as they are closely related to the maranta plant, also known as the prayer plant. However unlike marantas, they do not close their leaves up at night. Many calathea varieties have recently been moved into the genus Goeppertia, so you may now find them being sold under this name. The light requirements make this plant an attractive choice for lower-light homes, but please note: These plants do poorly in direct sun, which can bleach the leaves. Place your prayer plant in a part of a room that receives low to bright indirect light. As a rule, the darker the foliagesuch as with the calathea ornatathe lower the light requirements. Like all houseplants, calathea enjoy filtered or dechlorinated water and can be a little more demanding than other houseplants. Simply fill your watering can and leave it overnight to dissipate the chlorine. If there are other chemicals in your tap water, try using filtered or distilled water instead. Prayer plants enjoy a humid environment, but many varieties can handle lower levels of humidity. Ideally, they prefer a humidity level of 50 percent or more, with more sensitive varieties requiring higher humidity levelsaround 60 percent.

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one. The Orange Sherbet mango tree is a premium variety that has quickly gained popularity among mango enthusiasts for its extraordinary flavor, vibrant color, and manageable growth habit. Developed in Florida, this cultivar is closely related to the Lemon Zest mango and shares a similarly explosive taste experience but with its own unique tropical twist. The tree is moderately vigorous and responds well to pruning, making it ideal for home growers with limited space or those looking to maintain a smaller, more manageable canopy. It produces medium-sized fruit with smooth, golden-orange skin that may develop a slight blush as it ripens. The flesh inside is deep orange, fiberless, and incredibly juicy, offering a creamy texture that enhances its dessert-like appeal. True to its name, the flavor is reminiscent of orange sherbetsweet, tangy, and citrus-forward with undertones of tropical candy and floral notes. It delivers a vibrant and refreshing flavor profile that stands out even among top-tier mangoes. Ripening mid-season, the Orange Sherbet mango tree is also valued for its excellent disease resistance and strong production. For those seeking a truly exceptional mango variety with an unforgettable taste, the Orange Sherbet is a standout choice.

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Dracaena Janet Craig is an interior workhorse, popular for decades, used frequently as a floor plant in interior situations or mass planted in beds. Survives in low light levels, grows best in filtered light. Dracaenas thrive on neglect, grow well in low light, and need very little water. These attractive plants have sword- shaped, leathery, dark green, shiny leaves that are about 3 wide and 2ft. in length. NASA lists the dracaena janet craig as an excellent clean air plant that helps eliminate harmful toxins from the environment. It is a strongly upright plant that tends to drop its lower leaves, exposing the stalk as it ages. This plant should be grown in bright indirect sunlight, but is known to tolerate lower light levels. Dracaenas require even moisture, good soil drainage, and cannot tolerate standing water. It is not particular as to soil type or pH.

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one.The 'Nam Doc Mai' mango tree is one of the most prized and popular mango varieties to come out of Thailand, widely recognized for its elegant fruit, outstanding flavor, and reliable performance in tropical and subtropical climates. This variety is especially known for its compact, semi-dwarf growth habit, making it a favorite among home growers with limited space or those looking to grow mangoes in containers. The tree produces slender, elongated fruit with a smooth, green to golden-yellow skin and very little visible blush. The flesh is deep yellow, silky smooth, and completely fiberless, providing a luxurious texture that enhances its reputation as a premium dessert mango. One of the standout characteristics of the Nam Doc Mai mango is its intensely sweet, floral flavor profile with subtle notes of citrus and spice, often described as rich and aromatic without being overly tangy. It typically ripens early to mid-season and is also known for being an excellent fruit to enjoy while still slightly underripe, offering a crisp texture and mild tang. Highly productive, visually appealing, and packed with flavor, the Nam Doc Mai mango tree is a must-have for anyone looking to grow a truly exceptional mango.

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If you are lucky enough to live in USDA hardiness zones 8 to 11, you can grow a banana plant (Musa spp.) outdoors and let it get as large and spread as wide as the space you have in your garden. But if you're hankering for a tropical environment and live in a colder zone, you can still grow this stunning specimen indoors in a container. Most types of bananas plants prefer to grow in full sun, meaning at least six hours of direct sunlight on most days. However, some varieties can scorch easily and will do better in partial shade. These plants love organically rich, deep soil with good drainage and a slightly acidic soil pH. They typically have poor tolerance for salt in the soil. Banana trees are tropical and originate in rainforests, so they need a lot of water and plenty of moisture in the air. They do best when planted in groups fairly close together, as this helps to retain moisture in the leaves. Water regularly to make sure the soil stays evenly moist but not soggy. Avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot. These plants thrive in warm, humid conditions, but they don't like temperature extremes. Even the hardy, cold-tolerant banana tree species prefer consistent temperatures ranging between 75 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Dracaena janet craig plants, native to tropical Africa, are one of the most popular plants used in homes and offices. Dracaenas thrive on neglect, grow well in low light, and need very little water. These attractive plants have sword- shaped, leathery, dark green, shiny leaves that are about 3 wide and 2ft. in length. When purchased, dracaena plants should have at least 3-5 stalks in the pot; this ensures that the plant will be full as it matures. A dracaena janet craig can be used as a table plant, a floor plant, or a tall, stately tree. This is a strongly upright plant that tends to drop its lower leaves as it ages. The stately 'Janet Craig' plant has huge, sword-shaped, dark-green leaves, can be used as a table plant or floor plant and looks elegant with virtually any type of home decor. Keep your plant out of direct sunlight, as this can scorch its leaves, leaving brown marks. It prefers medium indirect sunlight, but it can tolerate low light as well. Pale leaves and slow growth indicate that it's not getting enough light.

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The Philodendron Prince of Orange gets its name from its uniquely hued leaves, which change color over time. New growth starts a starburst yellow when it first emerges, transitioning first to copper tones, and ultimately settling into darker shades of green. Philodendron Prince of Orange (Philodendron Prince of Orange) doesnt have a trailing or climbing habit like other types of philodendrons. It grows into an upright form, which shows off its multicolored foliage, which features brilliant shades of orange, chartreuse and green. If your garden is in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 through 11, youll be able to grow Philodendron Prince of Orange outside year-round. But, for most gardeners, this tropical plant is a snap to grow indoors as a houseplant. With optimal care, a Prince Orange plant can reach a height of 24 inches as a houseplant and up to a height of 36 inches in the landscape. The outstanding feature of this easy-care plant is its foliage. When the new oval-shaped leaves open, they are a bright coppery-orange color, providing a striking contrast with the mature pale-green leaves. Even the petioles (leaf stalks) are colorful, in shades of pinkish-red.

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The Dieffenbachia Panther is a bold and striking houseplant, admired for its large, dramatic leaves and distinctive variegation. This popular tropical plant, known for its air-purifying qualities, helps to improve indoor air quality by filtering toxins. The Dieffenbachia Panther is ideal for both homes and offices, where its lush, patterned foliage makes a stunning decorative statement. Its broad, vibrant green leaves are marked with unique splashes of white and cream, creating a captivating contrast that adds a touch of elegance to any space. This plant thrives in indirect light and requires minimal maintenance, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts. With proper care, the Dieffenbachia Panther will grow tall and bushy, providing a lush, tropical ambiance indoors

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one.The 'Kent' mango tree is a popular late-season variety valued for its large, juicy fruit, smooth texture, and rich, sweet flavor. Originally developed in Florida, the Kent mango has become a favorite among home gardeners and commercial growers alike due to its impressive fruit size and consistent production. The tree itself is moderately vigorous with a dense, spreading canopy, making it suitable for spacious landscapes and well-managed orchards. Kent mangoes are oval to round in shape and can grow quite large, often weighing over a pound each. The skin ripens to a deep green with occasional red or yellow blush, while the interior reveals bright orange, fiberless flesh that is exceptionally smooth and tender. The flavor is sweet and tropical with subtle hints of citrus and spice, making it ideal for fresh eating, juicing, or desserts. One of Kent's most attractive traits is its long shelf life and resistance to internal breakdown, allowing the fruit to be stored and enjoyed over an extended period. Ripening from late summer into early fall, the Kent mango tree offers a delicious and satisfying end to the mango season, delivering both quality and quantity to the grower.

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Elevate your indoor décor with the exquisite Hoya Compacta, commonly known as the Hindu Rope Plant. Renowned for its unique, thick, and waxy leaves that curl into captivating rope-like strands, this houseplant adds a lush touch of deep green to any living space. Ideal for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts, the Hoya Compacta is a versatile choice that thrives in bright, indirect light, making it perfect for various settings like living rooms, bedrooms, and offices. With minimal care, this eye-catching plant not only beautifies your environment but also brings a delightful surprise when it blooms with fragrant, star-shaped white flowers. Caring for the Hoya Compacta is straightforward, as it flourishes in average room temperatures ranging from 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C). Water the plant when the top inch of soil is dry, ensuring it does not sit in water to prevent root rot. This resilient plant is forgiving of occasional neglect and can handle periods of overwatering, making it a great choice for busy lifestyles. Additionally, the Hoya Compacta contributes to improved indoor air quality by filtering out harmful toxins like formaldehyde and benzene, providing both aesthetic and health benefits in your home. For those interested in outdoor usability, the Hoya Compacta can be enjoyed on patios or balconies during warmer months, thriving in USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11. Be sure to bring it indoors when temperatures drop below 50°F (10°C) to ensure its health and longevity. Whether you’re looking to enhance your indoor aesthetic, gift a friend, or purify the air in your office, the Hoya Compacta Hindu Rope Plant is a timeless, functional, and beautiful choice for any setting.
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This beautiful and stately palm is probably Australia's most attractive Livistona. It has moderately costapalmate, glossy, bright green fan leaves in a spherical, moderately dense crown. The leaf segments are lax and deeply divided and give the leaves a slightly weeping appearance. The ringed trunks can reach up to 25 or 30 m (80 to 100 ft.) in height. L. nitida grows in the mountains of southern Queensland to an altitude of about 1000 m (3300 ft.), and, in cultivation, is fast growing, tolerant of drought and quite heavy freezes, and easy to maintain. Zone: 8A-11 Typical Height: 40-50ft

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one. The Glenn mango tree is a beloved Florida variety known for its excellent fruit quality, compact growth habit, and consistent productionmaking it a top choice for home growers and small landscapes. This semi-dwarf tree typically reaches a manageable height of 10 to 20 feet, making it ideal for backyard planting or container cultivation. It is highly ornamental, with dense green foliage and a symmetrical canopy that adds tropical charm to any space. The Glenn mango produces medium-sized, oval fruits that ripen to a golden yellow with a soft pink to red blush when exposed to full sun. Inside, the flesh is a rich, deep orange color that is completely fiberless, offering a smooth and buttery texture. The flavor of Glenn mangoes is mild, sweet, and fruity with a subtle hint of citrus and peach, often described as clean and refreshing. Unlike many other mangoes, the Glenn is known for having a less resinous taste, making it especially appealing to those who prefer a gentler, more universally pleasing flavor. It ripens early in the season, typically from late spring to early summer, providing one of the first mango harvests of the year. Easy to grow, productive, and delicious, the Glenn mango tree is a dependable and rewarding addition to any tropical fruit collection.

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one.

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Beccariophoenix alfredii occurs in the High Plateau of Madagascar at approximately 20 degrees south. The palm is found at an elevation of 1,050 meters (3,440 feet) growing along the sandy riverbeds. The surrounding vegetation is mainly composed of various grasses, and the area sees occasional fires. Due to the environment that B. alfredii is subjected to, it is hardy against frost and cold, fire, drought, full sun, and possibly hurricanes. This recently discovered, new Beccariophoenix originates in a humid valley west of Antsirabe on the high plateau of Madagascar, at an elevation of abt. 1000 m, where the temperatures are comparatively cool throughout the year and can drop below freezing at night in winter, making it ideal for warm temperate areas with no more than moderate freezes. The plant is quite distinct from Beccariophoenix madagascariensis. Beccariophoenix alfredii is a fairly large palm quite similar to a coconut palm and a perfect replacement for that in cooler climates where the coconut can not survive the winters. One of the best new introductions from Madagascar. Very popular and sought after because of its better cold tolerance. Due to its overall hardiness, B. alfredii is a good candidate for cultivation in central and southern Florida, California and also locations such as Sydney Australia, Southern Spain, Portugal and Northern New Zealand. It is best grown in sandy loam soils, but is suitable to many other soil types.

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The Pencil Cactus (Euphorbia tirucalli) also commonly called milk bush due to its thick, white sap is native to semi-arid tropical regions of Africa and India. In the wild, the Pencil Cactus can grow up to 30 feet tall and well over 6 feet indoors. This stem succulent is not a true cactus and photosynthesizes in its stems, not through the small leaves that appear at the end of its new growth (which are inconsequential to the plants health). The plants have slender, slightly toothed stems without any foliage growth. The name derives from the branches, which are about the diameter of a pencil. When new branches sprout, the end of the branch can be tinted slightly pink and tiny leaves may appear. These leaves will disappear once the branch matures. The pencil cactus needs high levels of light and moderately low moisture. It is an excellent houseplant and provides an interesting silhouette. The pencil cactus prefers bright, full sun. A sunny windowsill is a perfect location for this plant. It thrives with mild, warm temperatures, ranging from 65 F to 70 F. Temperatures around the plant should not drop below 50 F.

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The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its lush foliage, fragrant blossoms, and delicious fruit. Known for its glossy, evergreen leaves and broad canopy, this tree adds both visual appeal and practical value to any landscape. When mature, mango trees can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet depending on variety and growing conditions, although container-grown or grafted types remain more compact. Each spring or early summer, the tree produces small, cream-colored flower clusters that eventually yield one of the worlds most sought-after tropical fruits. Mangoes range in flavor from rich and spicy to sweet and citrusy, and typically ripen during the warmest months of the year. This heat-loving tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates and adapts well to both ground planting and large containers in warmer zones. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a reliable, productive fruit tree, the Mango Tree offers not only flavorful harvests but also ornamental value, with its dense crown, long leaves, and striking seasonal growth. With the right placement and care, it can become a centerpiece of your edible landscape, orchard, or patio garden. A rewarding tree for growers who appreciate beauty and bounty in one.The Cac mango tree, originally from Vietnam, is an increasingly popular variety known for its outstanding flavor, attractive fruit, and manageable tree size. This semi-dwarf cultivar is especially well-suited for home growers and collectors seeking a unique mango that delivers both ornamental beauty and exceptional taste. The tree produces medium to large fruits with a vibrant yellow-orange skin that may display a subtle red blush when grown in full sun. Inside, the flesh is deep orange, fiberless, and exceptionally juicy. One of the most distinctive qualities of the Cac mango is its complex flavor profilesweet and rich with floral undertones and a slight hint of citrus that lingers pleasantly on the palate. It is often described as having a tropical candy-like taste, which makes it a favorite among those who have tried it. The Cac tree is also known for its disease tolerance and productive nature, typically bearing fruit mid to late season, depending on the climate. Its compact form, consistent yield, and delectable fruit make it an excellent choice for tropical and subtropical gardens or container cultivation in warmer zones. With the Cac mango tree, growers can enjoy a truly gourmet fruit right from their own backyard.

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Transform your living space with the Zanzibar Aloe - an embodiment of exotic beauty and minimal care, bringing nature's sophistication into your home. The thick, emerald-green leaves have light green and white spots on both the inner and outer surface. Each leaf has translucent, creamy white teeth along its margins. They have the appearance of being sharp, but are really quite flexible.