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HELICONIA CHAMPNEANA 'MAYAN GOLD' Family: Musaceae. The Heliconias resemble the plant know commonly as Bird-of-Paradise and are sometimes called False Bird-of-Pardise Plants. They bloom abundantly all year. The flowers appear to be hand painted and glow with brilliant colors. Heliconias are popular house plants, and are very easy to grow indoors or out. Long upright bracts of orange to bright red. Large, upright banana-like leaves have a maroon mid rib. Matures at 10 - 12 ft'. Protects from frost; damage...
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From South America comes this medium sized species that has erect inflorescenses that have bright yellow bracts and flowers! You get 10 seeds!
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MUSA VELUTINA - VELVET PINK BANANA Common name: heliconia paradise, velvet pink banana. Family: musaceae (banana family). A small banana plant, originally from India, growing up to a height of no more then 4.5 feet. It has glossy green leaves, 2' long while the flowers are pink to orange. The fruits are reddish pink and velvety; they are very ornamental. Velvet pink banana is an excellent indoor plant and is one of the few bananas that will actually flower and bear fruit indoors. The flowers are female and...
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8 large seeds Probably the most massive and undoubtedly the most cold-tolerant of all pinnate palms, this species, although not common in cultivation, hardly needs any introduction. Native to central Chile, it is well suited to temperate and subtropical climates. It is highly drought tolerant but will also do well in cold and humid conditions. It does not need hot summers to grow well and in winter it can take severe frost down to 3°F unharmed. For many temperate climates it is the only large pinnate...
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More how to grow heliconia mariae propagation instructions and tips coming soon, check back again. You can also search our forum for more heliconia plant care tips and advice. We have a large community of growers that have expert knowledge in gardening that can most likly help you with any questions you may have about heliconia mariae .
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More how to grow heliconia sclerotricha propagation instructions and tips coming soon, check back again. You can also search our forum for more heliconia plant care tips and advice. We have a large community of growers that have expert knowledge in gardening that can most likly help you with any questions you may have about heliconia sclerotricha .
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8 large seeds Probably the most massive and undoubtedly the most cold-tolerant of all pinnate palms, this species, although not common in cultivation, hardly needs any introduction. Native to central Chile, it is well suited to temperate and subtropical climates. It is highly drought tolerant but will also do well in cold and humid conditions. It does not need hot summers to grow well and in winter it can take severe frost down to 3°F unharmed. For many temperate climates it is the only large pinnate...
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More how to grow heliconia nigripraefixa propagation instructions and tips coming soon, check back again. You can also search our forum for more heliconia plant care tips and advice. We have a large community of growers that have expert knowledge in gardening that can most likly help you with any questions you may have about heliconia nigripraefixa .
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More how to grow heliconia griggsiana propagation instructions and tips coming soon, check back again. You can also search our forum for more heliconia plant care tips and advice. We have a large community of growers that have expert knowledge in gardening that can most likly help you with any questions you may have about heliconia griggsiana .
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100% Organic. Prevents "DAMP OFF". Highest seed germinating medium known. Produces healthy seedlings. No sterilization required. Contains Milled Sphagnum Moss. Holds 20 times its weight in water.
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