Barbados Cherry (Malpighia Pendiculata) - Medium

Barbados Cherry (Malpighia Pendiculata) - Medium

Barbados Cherry (Malpighia Pendiculata) - Medium

Native to St. Croix, Trinidad and Curacao. The name Malpighia is used to honor Marcello Malpighia (1628-1693). He was a distinguished naturalist in Bologna, Italy. The natural form of the Barbados Cherry is Pendulous with weeping twigs and branches. The flowers are rose-pink, often several together in a cyme. Its fruit is small and edible. It has a weeping growth habit if the branches are allowed to elongate. The round edible fruits are borne singly or in 2s or 3s and are bright red with glossy skin. The fruit is very juicy and extremely high in ascorbic acid. Great indoor bonsai. 7 years old 7″ - 9″ tall Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended.

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Lemon Tree (Meyer Lemon)

Lemon Tree (Meyer Lemon)

Lemon Tree (Meyer Lemon)

Sweet California Meyer Lemon. This tree always has something going on, either it is in fruit or flower and sometimes both. It thrives in nearly every climate, as long as it is brought indoors before freezing. Evergreen leaves with wonderful fragrant large size fruit. Spectacular array of purplish-white flowers with a wonderful aromatic scent. Great for indoors. 8 years old. 14″-18″ tall. Suitable 6″x8″ humidity tray is recommended.

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Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea Glabra)

Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea Glabra)

Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea Glabra)

In 1768 Admiral Louis de Bougainville discovered the vine that bears his name. Through the ensuing years, this Brazillian Beauty has assumed its rightful place as one the most popular, spectacular and beautiful tropical plants. The vibrant purple and pink colors comes not from the small white tubular flowers, but from the three large paper-like bracts that surround each flower. Hence the name “paper flower”. The Bougainvillea will typically lose some leaves for a short time during the winter due to lower lighting conditions. Under high lighting conditions, the colorful bracts will adorn the plant almost constantly and will persist for weeks. Great indoor bonsai. 7 years old. 12″-14″ tall. Suitable 6″x8″ humidity tray is recommended.

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Lantana (Lantana Camara)

Lantana (Lantana Camara)

Lantana (Lantana Camara)

Lantana is an evergreen with textured bark, rough, pointed, toothed and scented leaves. This tropical plant is native to the Caribbean region and is now naturalized in Florida. Flowers are white, 4-5 united, lobed petals to 1/4 inch across. Flowers in summer and fall. Attracts butterflies. Likes sun and both humid and dry heat. Fruit is drupe-like berry, clustered, fleshy and black to 1/2 inch diameter. Low indoor maintenance. 6 years old. 8″ tall Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended.

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Japanese Flowering Quince (Chaenomles ‘Toyo-nishiki’)

Japanese Flowering Quince (Chaenomles 'Toyo-nishiki')

Japanese Flowering Quince (Chaenomles ‘Toyo-nishiki’)

Rare combination of red, white and pink flowers compose a rousing floral display in late winter and throughout early spring. Prized in Japan for bonsai, jam making and for it’s large colorful blooms. Deceideous. Keep outdoors. 8 years old 10″ - 12″ tall. Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended.

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