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Acer Platanoides

Acer Platanoides

Royal Red Maple
  • OVAL TO ROUND, GROWTH HABIT
  • MAROON-YELLOW FLOWERS APPEAR IN CLUSTERS BEFORE THE FOLIAGE
  • MAROON TO PURPLE-COLOURED LEAVES LASTS THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER
  • IT HAS NO SIGNIFICANT, FALL COLOUR
  • EXCELLENT AS A SPECIMEN WITH ITS DARK FOLIAGE
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Alstroemeria Avrille

Alstroemeria Avrille

Peruvian Lily
  • Funnel-shaped flowers, graces our gardens from June to November, enduring for months on end
  • These exquisite blooms boast a mesmerizing dark peachy pink hue, adorned with vibrant yellow speckled throats
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Apple Cortland

Apple Cortland

  • Red fruit, crisp-sweet with a slight tartness, great for eating and cooking
  • Ripens October pair with the following
  • Gala, Honeycrisp, Jonagold, Red Delicious, liberty, Lodi, Mcintosh
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Apple Haralson

Apple Haralson

  • Medium bright red fruit, crisp-tart taste great for pies, sauces and juices
  • Ripens Sept-Oct, pair with the following
  • Cortland, Gala, Liberty, Lodi, Jonagold, Red Delicious, Yellow transparent, Wolf River
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Apple McIntosh

Apple McIntosh

  • Medium red fruit, tender and refreshing, great for cooking or eating fresh
  • Ripens Mid September, Pair with the following
  • Cortland, Lodi, Liberty, Red Delicious, Gala, Spartan, Wolf River
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Apple Red Delicious

Apple Red Delicious

  • Large red fruit, juicy mildly sweet great for snacking
  • Ripens in October pair with the following
  • Cortland, McIntosh, Gala, Liberty, Lodi, Honeycrisp, Jonagold
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Apple Spartan

Apple Spartan

  • Small Crimson Fruit, Sweet, great for eating fresh
  • Ripens October, Pair with the following
  • Cortland, Gala, Haralson, Liberty, Lodi, McIntosh, Wealthy, Wolf River
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Apple Wealthy

Apple Wealthy

  • Deep red over a pale greenish-yellow, Crisp & juicy
  • Ripens September, Pair With the following
  • Cortland, Gala, Haralson, Liberty, Lodi, Red Delicious, Spartan, Wolf River
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Apple Wolf River

Apple Wolf River

  • Large pale Yellow slightly covered by a dull red, great for cooking
  • Ripens September-October, Pair with the following
  • Cortland, Gala, Haralson, Liberty, Lodi, McIntosh, Wealthy, Spartan
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Azalea

Azalea

  • Indoor azaleas bloom from October to around May
  • Azaleas have small, dark green leaves, and their twigs, leaf stalks
  • They come in a variety of colors, including white, pink, purple, red
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Basil Thai

Basil Thai

Annual
  • Easy-to-grow culinary herb with bright green leaves, dark purple stems, and tiny, pale purple flowers
  • Edible leaves are traditionally used in Southeast Asian cuisines and offer a spicy, licorice-like flavor and aroma
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Bromeliaceae

Bromeliaceae

Bromelaid
  • Stiff, overlapping leaves which hold rainfall like buckets
  • After flowering, the plant usually produces pups or baby offshoots of new plants, the main flower (Mother) will die off, repot the new pups
  • Many types of bromeliads are famous for their beautiful foliage; they have multicolored leaves in red, green, purple, orange, and yellow
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Calamondin

Calamondin

Orange Tree
  • is a small evergreen tree, with glossy mid-green leaves.
  • White, fragrant star-shaped flowers
  • are followed by very attractive small yellow/orange fruit,
  • which are used like lemons or limes in drinks and food, or eaten raw for a pop of sweet-sour flavour, the taste somewhere between a lemon and a satsuma.
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Calibrachoa Mini Famous

Calibrachoa Mini Famous

Million Bells Assorted Colours
  • Calibrachoa, commonly called million bells or trailing petunia,
  • A tender annual which produces flowers that look like small petunias
  • Prolific bloomers that produce hundreds of 1” wide flowers from spring to frost
  • Flower colors include shades of violet, blue, pink, red, magenta, yellow, bronze, and white
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Ficus Microcarpa

Ficus Microcarpa

Ginseng Bonsai
  • Narrow elevated roots that swell into a potbelly trunk and narrows at the branches before spreading out to the crown
  • Good Beginner Bonsai easy to care
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Guava

Guava

  • Guavas like a bit more heat and humidity
  • Best to grow them in a sunroom or greenhouse, where temperatures and humidity can be controlled
  • Guava's flavor is unique, sweet, and almost universally pleasant described as taste similar to a strawberry and a pear
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Hydrangea Arborescens Incrediball Blush

Hydrangea Arborescens Incrediball Blush

Smooth Hydrangea
  • Soft pink blooms which turn green with maturity
  • These should get a minimum of 6 hours a day of sunlight for the best performance
  • Pruning Incrediball Blush Hydrangeas is really easy as well
  • Do this in early spring, as the new growth begins to emerge on the stems
  • Cut back ? of the length of the branch
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Hydrangea Arborescens Invincibelle Wee Wee White

Hydrangea Arborescens Invincibelle Wee Wee White

Dwarf Smooth Hydrangea
  • White blooms age pink and green
  • Pruning is very simple, cut the branches back by about a ? of the length
  • This helps promote the growth of more flowers, and also helps the stems become stronger.
  • Prune in Early Spring just before new growth starts to appear
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