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Satsuma Tangerine

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

~SATSUMA TANGERINE Is a seedless variety. The reddish-orange fruit is medium sized and somewhat flattened at the stem end. The sweet and juicy fruits are usually ripe in the winter months. It is a small spreading tree with an open canopy and dark green foliage that loves the higher elevations in Hawaii, but does equally well in the moist low lands.

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Ashoka Tree

Posted by on Dec 7, 2015 in All, Ashoka, Privacy Plants, Trees | 0 comments

~ Polyalthia longifolia A lofty evergreen tree, native to India, commonly planted due to its effectiveness in alleviating noise pollution. It exhibits symmetrical pyramidal growth with willowy weeping pendulous branches and long narrow lanceolate leaves with undulate margins. The tree is known to grow over 30 ft in height but can be topped. In spring the tree is covered with delicate star-like pale green flowers. The flowers are not conspicuous due to their color. Common names include False Ashoka, Mast tree, and green champa. Methanolic extracts of Polyalthia longifolia have yielded 20 known...

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Hua Pala Vine

Posted by on Nov 8, 2015 in All, Vines | 0 comments

Hua Pala Vine Pyrostegia With its brilliant orange flowers, the Hua Pala is ideal for growing over a pergola or a sturdy fence. The higher the support the better, as the flowers can hang down for the best effect. As well as the brilliant floral display, the plant also has interesting foliage, with twisting climbing tendrils. This tendril is the plants climbing mechanism. It is one of the most spectacular flowering vines in cultivation. It is popular with hummingbirds. Toxic to animals.

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Thunbergia Grandiflora Alba

Posted by on Nov 8, 2015 in All, Vines | 0 comments

Thunbergia Grandiflora Alba White Sky Vine / Bengal Clock Vine The trumpet-shaped flowers of this Thunbergia are white. Plant it in full to partial sun, where it will grow to be about 20 feet high. Bengal Clock Thunbergia does best in well-drained soil. It’s lovely flowers blossom in pretty chains of blooms.

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Stephanotis Vine

Posted by on Nov 8, 2015 in Vines | 0 comments

Stephanotis Vine Madagascar jasmine Stephanotis flowers have long been treasured for their beauty and sweet scent. The tropical twining vine, with its dark shiny foliage and snowy flowers, are a traditional element in wedding bouquets.  The Madagascar jasmine is widely cultivated for its lasting waxy white flowers and intense fragrance. The scent is strongly reminiscent of the true jasmine, hence the common name. However, these species are not at all related. Can grow up to 30 feet long and as much as 15 feet in a single season.

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