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Exotic Plants
All exotic plants available for sale.
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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.
Hedychium Rubrum, also known as Red Ginger Lily, is a truly magnificent plant with tall, upright stems of bold banana palm-like leaves which pad out your planting space with lush, jungle-like greenery. As a bonus, from late summer through to autumn these sturdy stems are topped with a truly fabulous, chunky, fragrant blooms. The plant is a fast-growing perennial so will come back year after year.
Ficus Benghalensis, also known as Audrey or Bengal Fig, is mostly popular as a house plant. Ficus Audrey has a light colored trunk with velvet green leaves and pale leaf veins running through the leaves.
Ficus Religiosa, also known as Sacred Fig, is a species of fig native to the Indian continent. It has beautiful leaves and in colder climates can be grown indoors as a house plant or planted outside once well established. Very popular as a bonsai tree, too.
The packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap.
Indian Gooseberry is a small to medium sized tree which will produce round, pale green fruits very rich in vitamin C. It will make an interesting addition to any garden. The tree is deciduous and will tolerate mild frost.
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.
Pomegranate is a popular and easy to grow shrub that will produce lovely red flowers followed by juicy, delicious fruit. In colder climates the shrub needs to be grown in sheltered areas as it will only tolerate very mild frost.
This is an evergreen consisting of a large number of heavily branched, closely growing culms. It will make a great addition to any garden adding structure and height.
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