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Chinese White Wisteria Starter Plant - Outdoors/Bonsai
Wisteria is probably one of the best-loved climbing plants. It is extremely versatile and can be trained against walls to form curtains of foliage and flowers or grown through pergolas where its pendant blooms can cascade overhead. It can even be trained ... [... more]
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Japanese Juniper Bonsai 5 inch Starter (6-8" Tall)
Starter plant stands 6-8 inches tall. The first tree thought of when someone says bonsai. Great for the beginner. Suited for a 4" or 5" bonsai pot. [... more]
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Japanese Juniper Bonsai 3 inch Starter (6-8" Tall)
Starter plant stands 6-8 inches tall with a 6-8 inch spread. The first tree thought of when someone says bonsai. Great for the beginner. Suited for a 4" or 5" bonsai pot. [... more]
$3.95
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Lady Margaret Passion Flower Plant -Passiflora - 3" Pot
Lady Margaret is a new, profusely flowering Passiflora for indoors and outdoors. The strawberry red flower with a white heart is especially striking. This colouring for a Passion Flower is rare - most are sky-blue or pale purple. Whilst red ones have ... [... more]
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Dwarf Black Olive Bonsai Tree-Great Indoors-Great Gift!
Black Olive (Bucida spinosa) - Many bonsai enthusiasts prefer trees with strong, angular lines and the Black Olive is an exceptional example of this form. Tiny leaves, sprinkled in a lacey pattern, allow the trunk line to be clearly seen. This tree ... [... more]
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Seed Starting - Park's One-Step Seed Starter
Park's One-Step Seed Starter - Plant the Whole Disk in the Garden -- No Root Disturbance! Start seeds in this expandable disk, then plant the whole unit into the garden. The roots grow right through the bottom and into the soil! These compressed peat ... [... more]
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Rare Haunting White Bat Plant -Tacca- Exotic Houseplant
Haunting, possibly even evil is this fascinating plant displaying the rudiments of a bat. Large whiskered face is surrounded by luscious green leaves and given the right conditions makes a nice house plant, too. It is also called the "Devil's Plant& ... [... more]
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Ming Bonsai Tree Starter Plant - Polyscias - Indoor
Ming Bonsai Starter Tree - Polyscias fruticosa The naturally twisted stems and fernlike foliage make this Ming a true Asian treasure. Let its natural Bonsai-like appearance add a touch of the Orient to your home. Display this plant in bright light but ... [... more]
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Singapore Mini Holly Bonsai Starter Plant - Malpighia
Malpighia coccigera is an interesting plant to grow. Small miniature holly-like leaves with spiny edges reminded one of a miniature Chinese holly. At a young age, the plant produces 1/2 inch pink blossoms with fringed petals. Miniature holly is native to ... [... more]
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Australian Brush Cherry Bonsai Starter Plant - Eugenia
Also called Syzygium Paniculatum, Australian Brush Cherry. Has small handsome evergreen leaves which are firm and glossy and the flowers are white. If it receives enough light, the leaves will develop red highlights. Very easy to grow. Provide full sun ... [... more]
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Bahama Berry Bonsai Starter Plant - Mounjean Tea-Nashia
Bahama berry - Nashia inaguensis General information: Nashia is native to the island of Inagua in the Bahamas. It is a tropical plant with a mature trunks of 3-4 inches. It has a very small, dense, shiny green leaves. The fragrant flowers are tiny and ... [... more]
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Shimpaku Chinese Juniper Bonsai Starter Plant - 3" pot
Shimpaku Chinese Juniper Bonsai - Juniperus chinensis 'Shimpaku' A very dwarf spreading upright Chinese Juniper. Used extensively for Bonsai. Dark green foliage that is on short branches with bunches of leaves. Nice when used as a formal upright in ... [... more]
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