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Bombax ceiba, like other trees of the genus Bombax, is commonly known as cotton tree.
Majestic pecan tree known for its abundant, nutty fruits and striking autumn foliage, perfect for adding beauty and productivity to your garden.
Known for its spectacular pink flowers and grand presence. Perfect for tropical landscapes!
The flowers range from pink to light pink to white and appear in clusters, containing up to 30 flowers.
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Fast growing tree that produces peaches. Great ornament.
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Tends to favor sandy soils, but grows well in a wide variety of soils. Very demanding of light, should be place in full sun.
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These strongly scented, large, trumpet-like flowers are freely produced in late summer beautiful, large, fragrant, cream-white flowers. Blooms from June to October.
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Tropical evergreen tree bearing kidney-shaped nuts that are edible only when roasted.
Good antioxydant. Relaxing properties.
Tropical fruit that thrives in warm climates and delights with its sweet-tart flavor.
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Princess tree is an aggressive ornamental tree that grows rapidly in disturbed natural areas. It can reach 8 feet in two years from seed.
Deciduous fruit tree producing delicious apples.
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Needs rich soil containing peat moss, organic matter and coarse sand, and regular fertilizer.
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Great over a fence. Produces roundish dark purple fruits with juicy aromatic flavour.
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Great for a bird garden and a butterfly garden.
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If in reasonable conditions, it blooms all year. Provide warmth and high humidity.
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Rare variety than can be grown indoors or in a glasshouse.
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Blooms from May through August. Can take full sun and semi shade.
World's oldest living species of tree. Thought to be extinct in the wild until rediscovered in the 17th century in Eastern China.
Large, ornamental leaves and clusters of edible figs, perfect for adding lush greenery and productivity to your garden.
Beautiful Flowers ! Best growth with regular watering and fertilizing.
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Cultivated for its unusual flowers and large, woody, sausage-like seed pods.
Giant sensitive plant that produces fruits. Prefers a wet-dry tropical climate.
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Tolerant to cool weather and grow well in subtropical conditions. Recommended temperature 25øC.
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Discover the charm of Cucurbita ecuadorensis , celebrated for its unique shape, vibrant color, and delicious, versatile fruit.
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Tropical tree with sweet, caramel-flavored fruit, perfect for adding both beauty and bounty to your garden.
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The primary ancestor of most cultivars of the domesticated apple
Leguminous tree in the family Fabaceae indigenous to tropical Africa
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Edible, berry or grape-sized fruit similar to kiwifruit in taste and appearance
Scoville rating of the serrano pepper is 10,000 to 25,000.
Despite the name "Osage orange", it is only distantly related to the orange,[4] but rather is a member of the mulberry family, Moraceae.
Resilient fruiting shrub producing aromatic autumn fruits and edible ornamental flowers.
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Stunning clusters of white blooms and vibrant red berries that attract wildlife and enhance your landscape.
Beautiful ornamental shrub, the tomato tree, is a subject that will amaze your visitors. Its bright and edible ovoid fruits, its parasol-shaped port and its originality make it an essential plant for rarity lovers.
Hardy ornamental crabapple tree with colorful small fruits, highly attractive to birds.
Add a touch of the exotic to your garden with the Cucamelon, known for its unique, grape-sized fruits with a refreshing, cucumber-like flavor.
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Cultivated in the Mediterranean and subtropical regions for its fruit lemon, whose juice is used mainly as a condiment.
Hardy tree with sweet, nutritious fruits and drought tolerance—ideal for easy-to-grow edible landscapes.
this shrub is indeed very popular with birds, which then disperse its fruits.