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

Saturday

Another Fabulous Tropical Fruit

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An Asian friend of mine introduced me to this incredible fruit, so I had to just run and get one. It's distinctive flavor is melt-in-you...
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Tuesday

Piel De Sapo Christmas Melons

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It's getting hot here!! Hope this helps all of us :) Melon Margarita Ingredients: 1.5 cup melon puree (see below) Best are Piel de ...
Saturday

Tree Tomato !!

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Tamarillo also known as the Tree tomato is an exotic edible fruit that is native to the tropical parts of South America. The word tamar...
Tuesday

Vertical Gardens

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Lately I've been getting fascinated by vertical gardens and discovered during research the artist Partick Blanc. This is a direct quote ...
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Wednesday

Drooling over Hibiscus schizopetalus

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This striking flower is an original species of Hibiscus. It is frequently used as a parent in the modern hybrids. It forms an arching shrub ...
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Tuesday

Canarina - Canary Bell Flower Canarina canariensis

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Canary Bellflower is a beautiful herbaceous climbing perennial with bluish green leaves, slightly succulent stems and a tuberous root. Ma...
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Saturday

Bhut Jolokia World's Hottest chili pepper

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Bhut Jolokia, a variety of chile pepper originating in Assam, India, has earned Guiness World Records' recognition as the world's h...

Garlic or Amethyst Vine

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What stunning specimen. After the freeze here on the gulf coast seems to ravish most of my tropical's I was unable to cover, we'll s...
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Wednesday

Figs - The Food of the Gods

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Our precious Fig tree was ravished by the hard freeze a couple months ago. I had such great hopes, but ended up with shriveled up rotten fr...
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Saturday

A Blue Brugmansia?

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I found this rare flower at my favorite seed shop. Looks like a Brugmansia Angel Trumpet and found it research worthy. It's actually a ...
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Friday

What is this?

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Anyone? I can't locate any usable info at all on this plant! It was called "Beard Dianthus" and had no botanical name - that d...

Beautiful Spoon Daisy

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What an unusual species and, of course, nowhere to be found for purchase. It appears that this plant is patented and very much restricted to...
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Cool Cactus Blooms!!

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Our cactus that we have had for only one year bloomed last fall, but just for one day, actually just a few hours. The cactus stands 5 ft t...

The Dramatic Angel Trumpet

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There are few more dramatic flowers in Texas than the angel’s trumpet, which is blooming Summer to Fall. I have 4 varieties, pink, yellow, w...

Texas Mountain Laurel Mescal Bean

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Texas Mountain Laurel - Sophora secundiflora Drooping clusters of purple blossoms, very fragrant Native to Texas and Mexico Texas mounta...

Desert Willow

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Chilopsis linearis, Desert Willow. How about a willow with flowers? Or one with Hummingbirds? Desert Willow belongs to a genus of flowering...
Wednesday

The amazing Snail Vine

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Super cool Collector Vine Cochliasanthus Vigna caracalla ! Definitely a to "drool" over Plant. Very hard to find and accordingly p...
Tuesday

Tacca chantrieri - Bat Flower

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I don't have this one (yet) but I am working on it. The Bat Flower is an exotic tropical perennial from South-East Asia and Africa. Its...

Stapelia gigantea

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No one who sees the starfish flower, Stapelia gigantea, ever forgets it. Its 13- to 18-inch blossom is among the largest in the world--yello...

Cannonball Tree

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Another incredible rain forest tree. It wont grow in our climate, still, worth noting. Couroupita guianensis, Cannonball Tree, Brazil Nut, B...
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The Fly Ring

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Somewhat nature related, I have decided to post that freaky thing right here. The Fly Ring. Glitzy, kitsch greatness! A plastic toy fly i...
Friday

Clerodendrum trichotomum

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Another intriguing flower. Clerodendrum trichotomum Verbenaceae Harlequin Glorybower, Peanut Butter Tree Native to Japan, Harlequin glory bo...

Chinese Dogwood

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This a specimen of Cornus kousa var. chinensis Cornus The dogwoods, Cornus, comprise a small genus of around 65 species of mostly deciduous...
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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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