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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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Cultivated in the Mediterranean and subtropical regions for its fruit lemon, whose juice is used mainly as a condiment.
This plant is highly valued by wildlife and perfect for naturalizing woodland areas or along fences.
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That plant grows well as a hanging basket plant inside the home, in a hot greenhouse or in a terrarium in your home. Great for beginners.
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Ventricosa produces a beautiful pitchers, and displays well in a hanging basket.
The traps start out at first as a small swelling, but quickly expand to their full size over the course of several weeks.
Prey is attracted by the gaudy colours and nectar produced by the trap, under the lid, which does not close and around the rim.
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Contains many species, including mirabilis, gracilis, sanguinea, truncata and many more that are only sold in this mix.
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1 foot diameter plants can be reached in a few years.
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This small vinging species produces elegant, narrow pitchers that dangle from the tips of narrow green leaves.
Xerophyllum tenax is a perennial monocot in the family Melanthiaceae, closely related to lilies. It is known by a few common names, including bear grass, squaw grass, soap grass, quip-quip, and Indian basket grass.
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Prefers moist and cool soil. Can be easily pruned
This is a mix of Sarracenia, a mix of the most commun species, Sarracenia alata, flava, leucophylla et purpurea.
Sambucus Nigra has edible flowers and fruits and is also know for having therapeutic properties.
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World's largest tree in terms of circumference and volume. It is also a very long-lived tree in the wild.
Edible leaves. The bulbs and flowers are also very tasty.
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Bombax ceiba, like other trees of the genus Bombax, is commonly known as cotton tree.
They should be grown in bright light, but with protection from full midday sun. In cloudy coastal areas, artificial light is preferable.
In the greenhouse, plants bloom in the Fall with scapes that have numerous, 6 to 20, small pinkish flowers up to 1 cm long.
Seeds from Nicholson area, Mississippi. They trap their prey by offering them nectar to sip which is secreted around the lip of the plant and also at the base of the lid.
It is not only small in stature, but even the flowers and fruits are dwarfed. It has sweetly scented flowers and edible fruit.
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Some even call them one of the best deciduous trees for bonsai. In Winter they produce small, greenish flowers that have a slight perfume.
This type of cactus is a very important religious sacrament in many cultures in Cental and North-America.
Produces juicy fruits and striking red flowers. It thrives in warm, dry climates, making it perfect for sunny gardens.
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Leucophylla will put up pitchers with their blooms each Spring, but the Fall is when these plants really start to show off.
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Sarracenia alata Red Throat is green with a red interior lid and a red throat. Although this carnivorous plant looks its best in September, it produces delicate looking yellow to cream colored flowers on tall stems in the early Spring.
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The hybrids can be highly variable, but they should be upright, very red, looking like Sarracenia flava but with the caracteristic lid of Sarracenia purpurea venosa.
This species generally occurs inland. Recommended for conservatory or sunny windowsill.
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These plants can get very tall, even in small pots. They will slow down growth after mid Summer. The pitchers reach up to 30 inches in height.
The pitchers are 20 to 75 centimeters in length by 6 to 10 centimeters in circumference at the orifice.