Written on August 18, 2014
BUY MONSTERA ADANSONII ONLINE IN OUR VIRTUAL NURSERY The less often seen “other Swiss Cheese Plant”, Monstera adansonii (aka Monstera friedrichsthalii) has an unmistakably bizarre leaf form. It is often misidentified as Monstera obliqua. Natural holes appear almost immediately- the leaves are on average about 5-6″ long, but will get considerably larger on mature plants…
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Written on January 31, 2013
This hibiscus has a stunningly unusual tropical look. A light salmon color with serrated edges highlighted in maroon with a maroon center. Not your everyday hibiscus, “Hawaiian Salmon” is a vigorous grower and consistent bloomer. The leaves are deep green and glossy. Give it bright light- 70-90% sun, with moist rich soil. Fertilize regularly. Keep…
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Written on January 31, 2013
A very cool hibiscus that adds an exotic touch to any garden, Hibiscus schizopetalus aka “Japanese Lantern” has an unusual flowering habit. The red flowers dangle straight down on the ends on branches, resembling a Chinese lantern. A great grower, with deep green leaves and almost constantly flowering if given bright light. Easily as…
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Written on January 31, 2013
My favorite hibiscus flower, “Fiji Island” has a very different and exotic look compared to your average hibiscus. Star shaped and light purple to lavender in color, with a dark purplish center. A consistent bloomer, this one commands attention. Vigorous and easy to grow, “Fiji Island” has proven to be as cold hardy as any…
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Written on January 29, 2013
A very easy to grow plant with eye-popping big bright flowers! These Justicia like bright shade to part sun- which makes them a great choice to brighten up shady ares of your garden, as they will produce huge blooms that you can spot across the landscape. Even the leaves themselves are quite attractive- deep dark…
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Written on January 29, 2013
BUY MONSTERA ADANSONII ONLINE IN OUR VIRTUAL NURSERY The less often seen “other Monstera”, Monstera adansonii has an unmistakably bizarre leaf form. Monstera friedrichsthalii is a synonym. (It is often incorrectly referred to as Monstera obliqua) Natural holes appear almost immediately- the leaves are on average about 5-6″ long, but will get considerably larger on…
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