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Spanish Cherry (Mimusops elengi) a medium-sized, evergreen, tropical tree. The leaves are oval, glossy and dark green. The star-shaped, cream flowers form clusters. The fruits are oval and orange-red when ripe. Both the fruit and the seeds are edible and have a wide range of uses in medicine and cooking.
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Musa Balbisiana, also known as plantain, is one of the ancestors of the modern cultivated bananas. It grows lush leaves in clumps with a more upright habit than most cultivated bananas. The flowers grow in bright shades from red to maroon. In colder climates, it needs to be kept frost free, so protection in winter is essential.
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An incredibly attractive and unusual palm with a bottle shaped trunk and a crown that holds up to five leathery, pinnate fronds supported by a slender, waxy crown. The Bottle Palm is a tough plant that can take drought and coastal conditions without a problem.
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The Portia Tree (Thespesia populnea), also known as the Indian Tulip tree or Pacific Rosewood, is a fast-growing, evergreen tree known for its showy, hibiscus-like flowers and heart-shaped leaves. The flowers are bright yellow with a dark maroon or red centre when they first open, but they can change colour to a deeper maroon, pink, or purple as they age.
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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 Yellow Flame Tree, also known as Copper Rod Tree, is a striking tree with beautiful large fragrant, crinkly-petalled, bright yellow flowers, which form pods which are up to 10 cm long and 2 cm broad, and are red at first, ripening to dark brown/black. It is a deciduous tropical tree, so is frost tender – can be grown in large containers and protected in winter or in the ground where hard frost is not common.
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An attractive ever green, fast growing tree with pendulous drooping branches, leaves are greatly modified so that only the leaf teeth are visible at the nodes or joints. The number of leaf teeth varies between 6 and 8 per node. Cones are 2-3 cm long, 2 cm wide with small thin wings. Native to New South Wales and Queensland.
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