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Rivea corymbosa - Cutting
Rivea corymbosa Cutting
Rooting directions:
Press into some loose, very well drained soil (or just straight perlite or vermiculite)...press cutting in horizontally and leave some surface exposed...keep damp, but not wet, and in a bright location out of direct sun. It should root up just fine...but woody cuttings can take a few weeks to show signs of new growth. You can also root in water (roots best this way) with liquid rooting hormone- keep water fresh changing it often. If yo ...(more) |
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Salvia guaranitica (Blue Anise Sage) Cutting
This is a gorgeous plant and the Sunbirds and hummers love love love it! It needs well draining soil and does not tolerate boggy conditions. It can handle temps down to the mid 20s although it does prefer warmer temps. It can handle the winter rains so long as the soil it is in doesn't get waterlogged. My plant gets full morning sun and filtered afternoon sun from noon onwards and it's thriving. I highly recommend this cultivar! The blue hue of this blossom is outstanding; I can not have enoug ...(more) |
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Jasminum sambac - Sacred Jasmine - Cutting
This flower has a really delicious smell and can be used to prepare jasmine tea. There are three major varieties of Sampaguita which differ from each other by the shape of leaves and the structure of the corolla:
"Maid of Orleans" - possesses flowers with a single layer of five oval shaped petals. It is the variety most commonly referred to as "Sampaguita".
"Belle of India" - possesses flowers with a single or double layer of elongated petals.
"Grand Duke of Tuscany" (also known as ...(more) |
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Monarda didyma (Bee Balm) Rooted
This herb was used by the American Indians and early colonists as a tea. With its spidery white, pink or red flowers borne in late summer, it is one of the showiest of the culinary herbs. The young leaves may be used in salads or as a soothing tea; they can also be used as a stuffing for roast meat.
This is a genus of 15 species of perennials or annuals from North America with green, sometimes purple-tinged, veined, aromatic leaves. They are much loved by bees and are used for flavoring te ...(more) |
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Jasminum multiflorum (Star Jasmine) Cutting
A native of India, Star Jasmine is also known as Downy Jasmine. The white, clustered, star-shaped flowers appear nearly year-round here in Florida.
Star Jasmine is an evergreen, branching vine that can be trained as a shrub, or as a spreading, vine-like shrub. It usually appears as an open, spreading, weeping mound, 5-10' tall and just as wide. The stems and leaves are covered with a downy pubescence (and hence the name Jasminum pubescens) that gives the plant an overall grayish-green ap ...(more) |
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Melissa officinalis (Lemon Balm) Rooted
Lemon balm is a citrus scented herb that is dried and used for tea.
Lemon balm is used for sleep problems (insomnia), nervousness, and for stomach problems.
The plant develops many branches and grows to a height of about two feet. The leaves are 2 to 3 inches long, oval to almost heart shaped, shiny and wrinkled with scalloped edges. The heart shaped, deeply-veined leaves exude a pleasant lemon scent when brushed against or crushed. The leaves are very deeply wrinkled and range from dark ...(more) |
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Psidium friedrichsthalianum (Costa Rican Guava) Cutting
This is the best guava I've tasted to date. It's sour!!! It has a wonderful taste similar to Pineapple Guava Feijoa sellowiana. It is an attractive tree that can ultimately reach 35 feet. The white flowers are fragrant and typical of this genus. This tree can be susceptible to cold, but my three foot tree made it through 28 °F this winter. It also grows quite vigorously here in Central Florida.
This tree grows naturally in Columbia (especially in the Cauca and Magdalena valleys), throughout ...(more) |
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Cnidoscolus chayamansa (Spinach Tree) Cutting
Extremely Healthy Plant Cutting- Approx. 6" long
Common Names: Chaya, Spinach Tree.
Experiments with chaya tea on diabetic rabbits show that it seems to first cause a slight spike in blood sugar, then provide some control of hyperglycemia; it's also way higher in protein, potassium, readily-absorbed iron, and Vitamin C than most greens (e.g. spinach).
This is a fantastic ornamental vegetable. It is shrubby, normally growing to about 2m in height, but if well tended can become a hand ...(more) |
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Cymbopogon citratus (West Indian Lemon Grass) Cutting
Wonderful for Southeast Asian cooking and for the garden. Easy to grow-is not very fussy. Give sun, water, and fertilize every once in a while, and it will grow well.
This grass grows in dense clumps that can grow to 6 feet in height to about 4 feet in width. The strap-like leaves are 1/2 to 1 inch wide, about 3 feet long, and have gracefully drooping tips. The leaves are bright yellow-green and release a lemon aroma when crushed.
Culinary Uses:
This is a very pungent herb and is nor ...(more) |
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Cnidoscolus aconitifolius (Spinach Tree) Cutting
Extremely Healthy 6-8" Cutting (Just place tip in soil and it will easily root in a couple of weeks, or get a rooted one (see rooted plants) already full of leaves for eatiing!)
Common Names: Spinach Tree, Tread Softly, Cabbage Star, Chaya
Experiments with chaya tea on diabetic rabbits show that it seems to first cause a slight spike in blood sugar, then provide some control of hyperglycemia; it's also way higher in protein, potassium, readily-absorbed iron, and Vitamin C than most gr ...(more) |
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Dwarf Hamelia patens (Scarlet Bush) Rooted
Height: 4-6 ft.
Flowers: Mid Spring, Late Spring/Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer/Early Fall, Mid Fall, Late Fall/Early Winter.
Bloom Color: Gold (Yellow-Orange)
Foliage: Evergreen, Shiny/Glossy-Textured. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds.
Sun Exposure: Sun to Partial Shade.
Irrigation: Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping.
Propagation: From herbaceous stem cuttings, From softwood cuttings, From semi-hardwood cuttings, By simple layering, ...(more) |
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Heimia salicifolia- Sun Opener- 2-4-1 Cuttings
Family Lythraceae
Latin name: Hemia Salicifolia
Common names: Sun Opener, Abre-O-Sol, Sinicuichi, Shrubby Yellowcrest Anchinol, Grandadillo, Hachinal, Heimia, Sun-Tea.
"Plant of the yellow vision" A flowering shrub from Mexico which may have been employed by the Aztecs during trance rituals. Native from Mexico to Argentina. Heimia salicifolia is still used by some Mexican shamans as a tool for divination. The natives hold Sinicuichi to be sacred and endowed with supernatural powe ...(more) |
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Jasminum sambac - Grand Duke Of Tuscany - Jasmine Cutting
With a rich heavenly fragrance, the thick 1" fully double white blooms emerge on the tips of its upright stems. The carnation-like blooms are much revered throughout Asia where a perfumed drink is made by soaking the flower overnight in water. A slow growing cultivar that loves a warm summer growing area.
The scent is wonderful, strong but not overpowering, so much that you just can't help but stop by and sniff when you pass it. One of my favorite's in my "fragrant garden".
Height: 8 ...(more) |
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Laurus nobilis (Sweet Bay) Cutting
Wonderful for cooking and for the garden. Easy to grow-is not very fussy. Give sun, water, and fertilize every once in a while, and it will grow well.
An evergreen tree or shrub from the Mediterranean.
Has glossy, dark green, ovate, scented leaves with a strong mid rib and wavy margins. The bark is smooth and olive green or reddish. Bears green/yellow flowers followed by small, black, egg shaped berries on the female trees.
Flowers March-April
Likes moist, well drained, fertile so ...(more) |
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Nashia inaguensis (Moujean Tea) Cutting
Moujean Tea is a loose, informal shrub growing up to 7' high. It is found in the eastern Caribbean islands, where it grows in sunny, rocky outcroppings, semi-protected from steady high winds.
This shrub has small, scented leaves. When you brush by it, or crush the leaves, it releases a smell reminsicent of Earl Grey Tea. A decoction of the fragrant leaves, variously described as having the scent and flavor of citrus, vanilla, or pineapple, is used as an herbal tea.
The plant has tiny flo ...(more) |
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Zingiber zerumbet (Shampoo Ginger) Bulb Cutting
This plant is a vigorous species of the ginger family with leafy stems growing to about 1.2 m (3.9 ft) tall. It is found in many tropical countries. The rhizomes of Z. zerumbet have been used as food flavoring and appetizers in various cuisines, while the rhizome extracts have been used in herbal medicine.
Z. zerumbet is a perennial. From autumn until spring it goes dormant above ground as the leafy stems shrivel and die away, leaving the pale brown, creeping stems (rhizomes) at ground le ...(more) |
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Punica granatum 'Nana' (Dwarf Pomegranate) Cutting
Height: 36-48 in.
Flowers: Mid Spring, Late Spring/Early Summer.
Bloom Color: Red, Scarlet (Dark Red).
Foliage: Evergreen, Smooth-Textured, Good Fall Color.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Sun to Partial Shade.
Irrigation: Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping.
Propagation: From herbaceous stem cuttings, From hardwood cuttings, From seed; direct sow after last frost, By simple layering.
Rooting directions:
You can root in water with liquid rooting hormone- keep water fre ...(more) |
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Eryngium foetidum (Culantro)
Height: 24-36 in.
Flowers: Mid Summer, Late Summer/Early Fall.
Bloom Color: Medium Blue
Foliage: Silver/Gray, Blue-Green, Veined.
Leaves are fragrant.
Sun Exposure: Shade to Full Sun (Best in shade)
Irrigation: Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between waterings.
Propagation: From seed; direct sow outdoors in fall.
Germination directions:
Sprinkle seeds on top of soil, cover very lightly. Seeds will germinate in 3-14 days.
Seed Collecting:
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Iochroma fuchsioides (Rare Purple Flower) Cutting
Height: 4-10 ft.
Flowers: Mid Summer, Late Summer/Early Fall, Mid Fall.
Foliage: Evergreen
CULTURE: Sun to Partial Shade.
Location: As an indoor plant, provide the plant with bright light such as a well lit window. In the summer the plant can be moved with care to a warm, lightly shaded spot.
Irrigation: Moist, but Not Wet.
Propagation: Cuttings and Seeds. Allow unblemished fruit to ripen; clean and dry seeds.
Rooting directions:
You can root in water with liquid roo ...(more) |
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Iochroma fuchsioides (Red Flower) Cutting
Height: 4-10 ft.
Flowers: Mid Summer, Late Summer/Early Fall, Mid Fall.
Foliage: Evergreen
CULTURE: Sun to Partial Shade.
Location: As an indoor plant, provide the plant with bright light such as a well lit window. In the summer the plant can be moved with care to a warm, lightly shaded spot.
Irrigation: Moist, but Not Wet.
Propagation: Cuttings and Seeds. Allow unblemished fruit to ripen; clean and dry seeds.
Rooting directions:
You can root in water with liquid roo ...(more) |
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