Exotic Plants
All exotic plants available for sale.
All exotic plants available for sale.
The packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap, so nothing goes to landfill.
This is a large deciduous flowering shrub or a small tree, which will develop lovely glossy foliage and edible fruit known as jujube or Chinese date. The shrub is frost tolerant, so it will grow well in colder climate as long as it is positioned in a sunny and sheltered area of the garden.
The packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap, so nothing goes to landfill.
The White Guava tree is a delightful, exotic, tropical tree which will produce lovely leathery leaves, pretty flowers, and sweet guava fruit. It’s a must for the tropical garden.
The packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap.
Aegle Marmelos, also known as bael tree or Bengal quince, is a deciduous shrub or small to medium-sized tree, tall with slender drooping branches and rather open, irregular crown. In maturity it will produce large fruits described as tasting of marmalade and smelling of roses. The fruit is rich in vitamin C and other vitamins and minerals and has a wide range of culinary as well as medicinal uses.
Caesalpinia pulcherrima, also known as Peacock Flower or Red Bird of Paradise, is a deciduous or evergreen shrub or small tree with a spreading crown. It is widely grown in tropical gardens as an ornamental and as a hedge, being valued especially for its incredibly showy blossoms.
Tupidanthus Calyptratus, also known as Umbrella Tree Plant, is mostly popular as a house plant. It is a tropical, fast-growing plant with glossy leaves resembling an umbrella when fully developed.
An attractive, fast-growing, evergreen tree with beautiful foliage and even more beautiful, striking flowers. In colder climates it can be grown as a shrub and even as a house plant.
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