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

Monday

The Killarney Strawberry Tree

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Isn't this lovely! The strawberry tree is native to Ireland, southern Europe and the western Mediterranean region (Turkey, Greece, ...
Friday

Goblin Garden - The Mighty Alraun

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Rare Mandrake Root Atropa Mandragora officinarum. It's one of the oldest and most famous plant in witchcraft, rituals and medicina...

Scarce Gem - Extremely Rare Sorcerer's Tree

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What have we here.   The Sorcerer's Tree (Solanaceae family) is a showy woody shrub, to 12ft high, native to a small area in south...
Wednesday

Mini Fruit Kiwi Berry Yum!!!

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The self-pollinating Actinidia arguta is a heirloom perennial vine native to Japan, Korea, Northern China, and Russian Siberia. The fruit ...
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Monday

Carnivorous Spoon Sundew

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Species of the Drosera spatulata group are found from New Zealand, Tasmania, and Australia. Drosera tokaiensis is beautiful, small rosette-...
Thursday

Beautiful Chilean Potato Vine 'Glasnevin'

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Lovely! Solanum crispum is a species of flowering plant in the Solanaceae family, native to Chile and Peru. Common names include Chilean...

What a stinking Lily!! - Voodoo Lily

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If you like the smell of death and decay in the garden, this one might be of interest to you. The little sister of the giant corpse flower. ...

Dr. Seuss Trees - Tree Echium

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Probably the drama queen of the Echiums... Echium pininana, also called Tree Echium and Giant Viper's bugloss, is a plant, nativ...

American Ginseng Panax quinquefolius

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Panax quinquefolius roots have become a very popular herbal medicine, especially in China. As a result of its over-exploitation and the lo...
Wednesday

The Dove Tree, also called Handkerchief Tree or Ghost Tree

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Native to China, handkerchief tree is considered to be the Holy Grail of exotic flora, and seeds were first sent to England by the legendar...
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Dark Purple Cauliflower..Yum!

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Look what we have here... This specialty market variety will certainly attract attention at your garden and kitchen. This rare and st...
Friday

Heirloom Bean Yard Long Vigna Unguiculata Sesquipedalis

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The coolest new bean in my assortment.  It is doing extremely well in the Texas heat. Another great feature is the bend ability that let...
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Thursday

Incredible Maniltoa

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Latest stunning discovery. The Australian Manitloa is a highly ornamental small tree with very spectacular, cascading pink new growth. As a...
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Tuesday

Edible Ornamental Loroco Fernaldia pandurata

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Loroco is native to Central America, and was called Quilite, which in the indigenous language means “Edible herb”. It is a perennial pla...
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Friday

Chilean Zabala Fruit Lardizabala funaria

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For its foliage, for its flowers and for its fruit, this plant from Chile is just full of interest. A very handsome and vigorous, twinin...

How to Test older Seeds for Germination

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Common Vegetable Seeds:   Nobody wants to plant dead seeds but just because it’s old doesn’t mean it won’t grow. Some seeds will germinat...
Monday

How about them Apples...Berry Tomatoes

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Tiny weeny miniature tomatoes. How cute! I am going to grow a bunch in small hanging baskets and then gift them, They will be hit with kid...
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Friday

The Amamzing Kaka Beak Plant

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Clianthus is an attractive semi-evergreen scrambling shrub with pinnate leaves and spectacular claw-like flowers in spring and summer. This ...

Starting Your Vegetable Seeds Early!

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This time I’d like to plant a seed in your wallet.  All green thumbs (and a few green fingers) know that sprouting seedlings instead of...
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Asian Water Chestnut Eleocharis dulcis

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Off we go, starting our own water chestnuts again. In case you ever had them in stir fry, the fresh bulbs are 100 times better than th...
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Chatter Flower Jovellana

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What a cutie !!!!! Jovellana does not have a common name. But it's been called Chatter Flower, Angels Goblet and Tea Cup Flower. It is...
Tuesday

Vigna Caracalla Highly Scented Cork Screw

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

Stunning Dainty Anemonopsis

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One of the Japanese aristocrats. Dainty and rare. Native to the Japanese island of Honshu, Anemonopsis is frost hardy to zones 5-9. This...
Thursday

Ephedra Ma Huang Herb Ephedra Sinica

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A new Challenge. Ephedra sinica - Ma Huang, an evergreen perennial herb that grows in some parts of China, is valued for its healing and...
Monday

Tropical Sea Grape

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The Sea Grape ( Coccoloba uvifera) , native to the sandy seashores of tropical America, usually forms a low shrub or small tree. The stif...

Gourmet Melon Pear Pepino Dulce

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If you can grow tomatoes, you can grow pepinos. The Pepino, also called the Melon Pear,is a rare and delicious fruit you're not lik...

Orange Jewelweed Spooted Impatiens

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Jewelweed ( Impatiens capensis) is a hardy annual wildflower that grows in moist or wet area, often by lakes or streams.  The tubular ...
Wednesday

True Indigo Dye Plant

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Indigofera tinctoria is the scientific name of true indigo, a plant best known as the source of the blue pigment used to dye denim. The ...

Lollipop Vine

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It's been raining a lot and the plants are thriving. I've discovered a new gem. This rare ornamental collector Specimen vine has ...

Say NO to GMO

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Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, are created when a gene from one species is transferred to another, creating something that would...
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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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