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| add to favorites | BULBS I HAVE | For Trade |
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banana tree elephant ear red cannas will trade for other tree's or bulbs. |
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| add to favorites | Catha Edulis | For Sale |
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| add to favorites | Catha Edulis | For Sale |
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| add to favorites | Moringa Seeds | For Trade | ||
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Moringa oleifera - check out wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moringa_oleifera for details. The leaves are highly nutritious, being a significant source of beta-carotene, Vitamin C, protein, iron, and potassium. They are easy to cook but can be eaten raw. It is easy to grow and will grow in poor quality soils but will grow slowly. It doesn't like cold temperatures. Mine made it through 40 degrees but probably won't make it through a freeze. |
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| add to favorites | beechnut seeds | For Trade |
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| add to favorites | Native Persimmons | For Trade |
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Persimmon trees, or Diospyros virginiana, are native to dry woodlands and clearings in the eastern United States. They are valued for their dense, attractive wood as well as their sweet, edible fruit. Persimmon trees grow between 35 and 60 feet tall with a 25- to 35-foot spread. They have dark gray or brown bark with a rectangular or blocklike pattern, pyramidal crowns and simple, oval-shaped, dark green leaves that turn yellow or red in autumn. They produce ornamentally unimportant green or yellow blossoms between April and June; female trees produce 2-inch round orange fruits that mature in September. Read more: Persimmon Information | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_7604197_persimmon-information.html#ixzz1ZsAYrqUN |
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| add to favorites | Golden Rain Tree | For Trade | ||
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This tree grows up to 40 feet tall and makes a good accent tree for your yard. (I am selling or trading the SEEDS for other tree or shrub seeds that will grow in zone 8.) Yellow flowers grow upward from the ends of branches in early summer. Then in the summer, beautiful seed pods dangle in clusters. The seed pods turn a copper color toward the end of the summer. |
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| add to favorites | Bird-Of-Paradise (Caesalpinia gilliesii) | For Trade | ||
| --For Sale or Trade(preferably trade)--The flowers are very pretty. The individual flowers have 5 yellow petals and conspicuous, red, 3 1/2 inch (9 cm) long stamens. The flowers are followed by flat, oblong, green to reddish bean pods that are dotted with red hairs. The bean pods dry to a tan color and split open and curl when mature. The fern-like leaves are bluish green. | ||||
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| add to favorites | tree with honey or tree with the bees( Tetradium Daniellii) | For Trade |
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I'm looking for seeds of tree with honey or tree with the bees( Tetradium Daniellii) I have a list. Thanks for answer. |
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| add to favorites | Burford Chinese Holly | For Trade | ||
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The Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta) is like the native Yaupon holly (I. vomitoria) in some respects, in that it offers many options when landscaping. Chinese holly cultivars range from large screen plants like ‘Burfordii’ to the well-behaved and smaller ‘Carissa.’ One trademark of most Chinese hollies is the distinctive, glossy dark green leaves with five to nine prominent spines on the margin. These are not minor serrations, but more like sharks’ teeth. Cultivars such as ‘Rotunda’ would make an excellent substitute for barbed wire. While the leaves on many cultivars of Chinese holly may be hazardous, they are still very attractive. The very dark leaves have a distinctive luster. In contrast to the small leaves on Yaupon holly (I. vomitoria) or Japanese holly (I. crenata), Chinese holly leaves are larger and therefore provide a coarser texture to the landscape. Like most other hollies, it is a broadleaf evergreen, so there is no fall color. Origin: Eastern Asia. Heat Tolerance: Very tolerant |
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| 4-9.11-12,14-24.26-33 USDA: 7-10 | ||||
| add to favorites | Vitex (Chaste) Tree | For Trade | ||
| Shrub-like tree that can reach 10-20 feet in height and get as wide. Can be easily trained and pruned into a tree rather than a wide shrub. Has 5 leaflets that resemble a marijuana plant. I have raised these trees to provide forage for my honeybees. The Vitex tree blooms during a normal dearth period in NW Louisiana. The tree is an excellent food source for pollinators. Do Not plant this tree near walkways or swimming pools unless you really love bees. Trees are very drought tolerant and will bloom until the first freeze if blooms trimmed and watered. | ||||
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| add to favorites | Apricots | For Trade | ||
| I bought these off of an ad on craigslist. This guy had a nice big apricot tree in his yard and it was over running him with fruit. I have never liked the ones I've bought in the store, but these are great tasting. They are smaller, almost like a large grape. Very easy to eat. | ||||
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| add to favorites | Loquat seeds | For Trade | ||
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The loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) is a fruit tree in the family Rosaceae... It is an evergreen large shrub or small tree, with a rounded crown, short trunk and woolly new twigs. The tree can grow to 5–10 m tall, but is often smaller, about 3–4 m. The leaves are alternate, simple, 10–25 cm long, dark green, tough and leathery in texture, with a serrated margin, and densely velvety-hairy below with thick yellow-brown pubescence. |
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| add to favorites | Mayhaw (May Hawthorn) | FREE, For Trade | ||
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mayhaw is the name given to the fruit of three species of hawthorn that are common in wetlands throughout the southern United States. Small tree. Alot of medicinal uses do a google search for hawthorn. Big in China. Makes awesome jelly! |
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