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Cephalanthus occidentalis ('Sputnik', Buttonbush) Cutting
This is for a very healthy cutting.
Height:
10-12 ft.
Spacing:
10-12 ft.
Sun Exposure:
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Bloom Time:
Mid Summer
Other details:
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. Flowers are VERY fragrant. Likes to have consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between. waterings.
What Others Are Saying:
"I love this shrub! The fragrance is heavenly. Bees and butterflies love this tree, in fact it is constantly buzzing with ...(more) |
$4.96 |
1.00 |
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Cestrum aurantiacum (Yellow Shrub Jessamine) Cutting
Cestrum aurantiacum is one of the hardiest species in the genus (USDA Zones 8-11). The plant can be grown as a large shrub, or small multi-trunk tree up to 10 foot in height. The tubular, yellow flowers only develop a very faint citrus scent after dark, so I don't classify this one as a fragrant plant. This species also doesn't cycle in and out of flower like many other Cestrums. Flowering is non-stop nearly all year long at the tips of the branches.
Cestrum aurantiacum blooms best in fu ...(more) |
$4.25 |
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Clerodendrum quadriloculare (Starburst Bush) Cutting
Clerodendrum quadriloculare, or Starburst, is another attention getter in the Clerodendrum genus. It occurs naturally as a spreading shrub or bush, but with careful pruning can be easily trained in to a beautiful, small tree. The leaves are 6 inches or more, and quite a color display by themselves. The top of each leaf is dark green with a purple tint. The bottom of each leaf, in contrast, is a dark purple. The white flower display against the green and purple leaves paints an extremely appe ...(more) |
$4.96 |
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Crassula herrei Cutting
Scientific Name: Crassula herrei Friedrich
Synonym: Crassula nudicaulis var. herrei
Family: Crassulaceae
Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 8,9,12-28USDA: 9b-12
Heat Tolerance: Cannot take direct sun in summer
Sun Exposure: Produce flowers in full sun, look better in the shade
Origin: South Africa (Little Namaqualand)
Growth Habits: Succulent subshrub, up to 10 inches tall (25 cm), leaves
Watering Needs: Regular water in summer, fairly drought tolerant
Propagation: Stem ...(more) |
$2.50 |
1.00 |
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Crassula obovata Cutting
Crassula obovata Cutting
Scientific Name: Crassula obovata Haw.
family: Crassulaceae
Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 8,9,12-28USDA: 10-12
Frost Protection: Avoid any frost
Heat Tolerance: Good
Sun Exposure: Light shade
Origin: South Africa
Growth Habits: Succulent, 4 inches wide (10 cm), 3 inches tall (8 cm)
Watering Needs: Regular water in summer in Phoenix, fairly drought tolerant elsewhere
Propagation: Leaf cuttings, offsets
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$3.50 |
1.00 |
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Cryptocereus anthonyanus Cutting
This is another of the jungle cacti that come from Mexico and South America. They grow in the rich humus and receive filtered light with ample water and very good drainage.
The flowers are numerous and very showy.
Easy Care and perfect for hanging baskets.
This particular species has interesting zigzag stems that are bright green with fairly large BEAUTIFUL flowers. The trick to getting this baby to bloom is to completely withhold water for about four weeks; you will then be re ...(more) |
$17.50 |
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Cuphea ignea (Firecracker Plant) Cutting
Use cigar plant where you want hot bright color throughout the summer. Use it in masses to provide a backdrop for shorter plants in the perennial bed. It works well as a compact shrub at the center of island beds or in large containers. If you garden in a frosty zone, cigar plant is easily and inexpensively grown as an annual. Its fast growth rate will ensure a long flowering season. Combine cigar plant's orange with its close cousin, Mexican false heather's (Cuphea hyssopifolia) purple to c ...(more) |
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Dwarf Hamelia patens (Scarlet Bush) Cutting
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) |
$1.96 |
1.00 |
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Echeveria lauii Plant- Rooted
Recommended Temperature Zone:
9-11
Frost Protection: Hardy to 25°F (-3°C)
Heat Tolerance: Light shade in summer
Sun Exposure: Light shade
Origin: Mexico
Growth Habits: Succulent rosettes
Watering Needs: Some summer water
Propagation: Seeds, offsets, or leaf cuttings
The Echeveria lauii is one of the most attractive Echeverias.
Blooming Habits: The Echeveria lauii has pink-orange flowers.
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$25.10 |
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Epiphyllum anguliger Cutting
This group of cacti comes from the jungles of Mexico and South America. They grow in the rich humus that falls into the trees. They receive filtered light, ample water and very good drainage.The flowers are numerous and VERY showy! Easy care. Perfect for hanging baskets. This particular Epiphyllum is called- “Clarence Wright” and is a hard to find plant. The auction will be for a rooted or un-rooted cutting. We will first sell the rooted sections and then the un-rooted cuttings. If you ...(more) |
$12.50 |
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Euphorbia ingens Giant Cactus Cutting
There are over 2000 species of Euphorbias in the world. They range from annual weeds to trees. They all have latex and a unique flower structure. A significant percentage are succulent, and they mostly originate from Africa and Madagascar. The Euphorbias are named after a Greek surgeon called Euphorbus. He was physician of Juba II who was the Romanised king of a North African kingdom, and is supposed to have used their milky latex as an ingredient for his potions.
Absolutely incred ...(more) |
$5.96 |
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Euphorbia tirucalli (Pencil Euphorbia) Cutting
Euphorbia tirucalli is a shrub that grows in semi-arid tropical climates. Milk bush produces a poisonous latex which can, with little effort, be converted to the equivalent of gasoline. This led chemist Melvin Calvin to propose the exploitation of milk bush for producing oil. This usage is particularly appealing because of the ability of milk bush to grow on land that is not suitable for most other crops. Calvin estimated that 10 to 50 barrels of oil per acre was achievable. Hankie Milk bush ...(more) |
$3.96 |
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Gardenia vietnamensis (Vietnamese) Cutting
Vietnamese Gardenia - very rare, large fragrant flowers. Easy to grow compared with other gardenias. Flowers are very beautiful with an unusual shape and extremely fragrant. Perfect for container, very bushy.
If you want to enjoy the flowers' fragrance, plant in areas with good air circulation near patios or windows where the fragrance will be noticed. Many blooms in the spring. Plant gardenias in full sun, partial shade, or shifting shade for best flower production. Prolonged shade may red ...(more) |
$19.96 |
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Hedychium 'Dr. Moy' Ginger Cutting
Named for Dr. Moy, the well know plant breeder from the San Antonio Botanic Gardens, this hybrid ginger provides showy leaves, splashed and speckled with white. For fans of variegated foliage this plant is an exceptional example of beauty both in bloom and out. Late summer flowers are intensely fragrant and long lasting - just what the doctor ordered for a guaranteed spirit lifter.
Fast vigorous grower.
Height: 4-6 ft
Spacing: 24-36 in.
Hardiness: USDA Zone 7b to 11
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$9.25 |
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Hedychium Butterfly Ginger- Tai Conch Pink Cutting
Hedychium are deciduous herbaceous perennials with thick, fleshy, branched rhizomes. Their "stems" are not true stems in the botanical sense. They are more properly called pseudostems because they are composed of long, succulent, interlocked leaf petioles. The leaves clasp the pseudostem and merge directly with it. Pseudostems and clasping leaves are common in this group of plants and can also be seen in related plants such as canna, curcuma and bananas.
The pine cone-like inflorescences ...(more) |
$9.25 |
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Hedychium coronarium 'Butterfly Ginger' 1 Bare Rooted
Ginger Lily is a tropical perennial; the green stalks grow from a thick rhizome to a height of 2-4' feet. In autumn the stalks are topped with fragrant white flowers that resemble butterflies. The beautiful rich green foilage makes a great background for smaller plants.
A tropical plant, Hedychium coronarium can tolerate an occassional light freeze; frost will kill it to the ground, but it quickly comes back. It is a popular landscape plant throughout Florida and the Gulf Coast. It is al ...(more) |
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Hedychium gardnerianum 'Kahili Fiesta' Cutting
This is a very fragrant ginger. The stems of this ginger are very sturdy with leather-like leaves. Kahili gingers are very invasive in the South Pacific. There is a section of highway on a higher elevation, on the way to the Hawaii National Volcanoes Park lined on both sides with masses of the kahili...as you drive up to the volcano, if the plant is in bloom, the aroma is intoxicating.
Height: 4-6 ft.
Spacing: 12-15 in.
Hardiness: USDA Zone 8a to 11
Sun Exposure: Sun to P ...(more) |
$9.25 |
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Heliocereus Disocactus speciosus Cutting
Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 10b-12
Frost Protection: Keep above 50°F (10°C)
Sun Exposure: Light shade
Origin: Central Mexico
Growth Habits: Epiphytic cactus
Watering Needs: Regular water
Propagation: Cuttings
The genus Heliocereus has 4 species from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. It was recently merged into the genus Disocactus. This species has been used abundantly in hybridization, and many orchid cactus have it in their ancestry.Blooming Hab ...(more) |
$9.92 |
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Heliochia- (Maiden Erlegh) Cutting
Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 10b-12
Frost Protection: Keep above 50°F (10°C)
Sun Exposure: Light shade
Origin: Central Mexico
Growth Habits: Epiphytic cactus
Watering Needs: Regular water
Propagation: Cuttings
This jungle cactus has narrow spiny (thorn like) branches that look wonderful in a hanging pot. It produces striking bright orange-red-pink flowers that last for a relatively long time as long as the sun doesn’t bake them.
This is another of the jungle cacti tha ...(more) |
$6.50 |
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Hibiscus acetosella (Haight Ashbury) Cutting
People will chuckle when they see the leaf and hear the name of this plant. Indeed, it does have some resemblance to marijuana in its shape, hence the name for that famous San Francisco location of the 1960s.
Hibiscus acetosella is a tropical hibiscus grown mostly for its foliage -- at least that is why I like it. To me, the flower is inconsequential or, at best, a conversation item. The foliage is simply dazzling. It's like getting to have a fiery red maple showing off all summer. It has ...(more) |
$4.75 |
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