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Soursop

Posted by on Dec 7, 2015 in All, Fruit Trees | 0 comments

~Soursop The fruit, contrary to its name, is sweet. It is eaten fresh or chilled and is often made into a juice. The juice can be mixed with wine or brandy. The small tree bears the large fruit directly on the trunk and large branches.

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Croton

Posted by on Dec 7, 2015 in All, Shrubs | 0 comments

~Croton   Known for their bold, tropical foliage, crotons are perennial evergreen shrubs. Not only can these plants be grown outdoors, but some cultivars can be raised as decorative houseplants as well. The beautiful leaves of the croton are also used to enhance floral arrangements. This plant will draw attention with its stunning color and make a bold statement in your house or yard. Characteristics Grown for their fantastically marked leaves; crotons (Codiaeum variegatum) come in a wide variety of leaf shapes and colors which include reds, oranges, yellows, pinks, purple, greens, and...

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Yellow Bush Galphimia

Posted by on Dec 7, 2015 in All, Shrubs | 0 comments

~Yellow Bush Galphimia

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Dwarf Mondograss

Posted by on Dec 7, 2015 in All, Ground Cover | 0 comments

~Dwarf Mondo Grass

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White Mountain Apple

Posted by on Dec 7, 2015 in All, Fruit Trees | 0 comments

~Mountain Apple Mountain Apple, whether the ‘Red’ or ‘White’ variety, are delicious fresh eating fruits and grown easily in most backyards. The trees can get large and produce abundant fruit several times a year. The ‘Red’ variety is easier to market as it does not show blemishes to the skin. The ‘White’ variety will turn slightly pink if left on the tree until fully ripe. The flowers appear directly on the trunk and branches and soon fall, carpeting the ground a beautiful crimson red or snow white.

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