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Unconventional Plants, Rare Seeds, Exotic Seeds, Unique Vegetables, Odd Fruits, Unusual Botanics

Wednesday

Mother Of Thousands

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Kalanchoe daigremontiana syn. Bryophyllum daigremontianum also called Devil's Backbone, Mexican Hat Plant or Mother of Thousands is a s...
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Monday

Sugar Cane

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We grow sugar cane, yes we do! In our small garden and it's very invasive and a lot of work to contain. There is not much else to say ab...

Voodoo Lily Amorphophallus konjac

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Also known as Amorphophallus konjac. I have managed to get some bulbs in a trade, so this bizzarre additions will be my newest challenge of ...

Monster Caterpillar

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Along with our Tomato harvest past fall came some strange critter, the Horn Worm. After collecting 2 whole plastic cups full for kids show ...

Adenium (Desert Rose)

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Desert Rose is one of my ultra favorite plants. Native to arid areas of Africa including Madagascar, Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda, it is relat...
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More Ginger

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These rare gems I don't have either but I can dream, right? Also on my list to own! The ginger family (Zingiberaceae) is made up of a la...
Saturday

Red Button Ginger Costus woodsonii

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This magnificent type of Ginger is very easy to grow and flower most of the year. The clumps will grow to about 4 f...
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Ginger and Ginger

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When you think of ginger do you think about the spice you find in grocery stores or do you think of beautiful tropical p...
Monday

Plumeria Pudica

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This one I have, yay! Botanical name: Plumeria pudica “Bridal Bouquet” Rare evergreen variety, bushy hedge growing with unusual hammer head ...
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Exotic plants and flowers are my hobby! With the hard garden labor help and great ideas of my Husband, kids, cats and myself we produce amazing plants.
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