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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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Intricate seed stitching lends this V-neck sweater both a light and airy feel, and lovely texture. This sweater transcends the seasons with a deep V-neck that makes it ideal for everyday layering.
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Possibly the hardiest Ensete species, this plant originates from high altitude China so is accustomed to cooler regions. The huge, glaucous leaves are architectural and decorative, great for the tropical borders or large containers.
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Sun Seed Banana Best Treat Small
These treats are prescribed to provide essential calcium and minerals to supplement your bird's diet. Their unique shape is designed to encourage chewing exercise and help maintain proper beak condition. Your bird will find these colorful, fruit scented mineral treats attractive and a bright addition to its environment. The fruit scent helps keep your bird's cage smelling fresh.
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This is a marvelous ornamental banana from East Africa. If planted in the ground, it can grow to 12 feet in just 1 year, but ultimately grows to about 20 feet tall with a 15 foot spread. It will grow to about 1/2 of this size when grown in a pot. Ideally this plant should be grown in a container and brought under cover in colder regions, but it can be left in the ground year-round in Zone 8 and higher. Requires lots of water and regular feedings. Full sun or part shade okay. Seeds have about...
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Product Highlight(s): Four Paws Cuttlebone-Millet Spray Holder for Bird Cages (Small) Four Paws Cuttle Bone-Millet Spray Holder allows birds to perch comfortable while eating a cuttle
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This exciting but little-known banana relative is also known as Musa nepalensis and Ensete giganteum, hinting at the plants giant size and is synonymous with the legendary Snow Banana Ensete wilsonii. It grows in China (Yunnan 800-2700m a.s.l., 2600-8800ft !!!), Nepal, India, Burma, Thailand and possibly also in Tibet, Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea. It has a thick, waxy and blue, solitary trunk, huge blueish leaves up to 10ft/3m long, and a huge nodding banana-producing inflorescence. It is extremely...
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100- 115 Days.This heirloom variety was first introduced in 1893. The smooth, velvety skin makes it attractive as well as tasty! The Pink Banana Squash is a popular heirloom winter squash variety that was extremely popular among American Pioneer families in the 19th century. Vine type squash plants produce a large abundance (up to 30 squash per plant) that are 18 - 24 inches in length and of a cylindrical "banana" shape with a pinkish colored skin. Each Banana Squash will reach at least 10 pounds...
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At Anioleka Vegetable Seeds Co., we offer 100% secure online credit card ordering in association with our merchant provider CCNow.com who is one of the best and most popular credit card processors found on the internet today. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Discover, AmEx) through our easy to use shopping cart. A membership is not required to order our vegetable seeds - just click the buttons to add your seeds into the shopping cart! In addition, we also accept Paypal and Mail Orders. To...
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The unusual ingredients in this healthy snack-stick will charm your chinchilla into frequent chomp-fests! A generous 4 length of vitamin-enriched ingredients includes the absolute freshest-tasting banana raisin, papaya chunks, and carrot slices under the sun! Hang one in his cage to add nutritious cheer to your chinchilla s snacking routine.
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Zoom Finesse Worms are unstoppable when Texas- or Carolina-rigged. The Finesse 4 3/4" worm is ideal for colder water, finicky fish, and situations of high fishing pressure. 20 pack.
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2-3 lbs. A very nice melon made available by SOC. Silky gold flesh is sweet, soft, juicy and aromatic. Highly recommended, the productive, disease-resistant vine yields oval, 4-6 pound fruits with a thin green rind that matures to yellow or orange, with no ribs and a shallow, full net. Direct seed in garden in rows 4-6 feet apart when danger of frost has passed. Likes to be planted in clusters with 3-4 plants per group. Deeply fertile soil produces optimum yield of fruits...
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Personalized I Swallowed A Pumpkin Seed Banana Yellow Infant Creeper for $12.99 $9.99 (on sale!).
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Sun Seed Banana Raisin Chinchilla Treats
The most exotic blend of fruits, vegetables and fresh ingredients under the sun! Your chinchilla will cheer when she tastes a teaspoonful of this treat! Bananas, raisins, papaya chunks, and carrot slices make this treat so healthfully appealing, it just might remind you to “varietize” your own daily consumption of fruits and veggies!
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Pepper Sweet Spot Banana 1 - 100 seeds
Hybrid. 70 days from transplant. 18-24" tall. Exceptionally productive, sweet fruits are 8" long and 2" wide at the shoulder. Multiple disease resistance. Great for salads, cooking or slicing. Wherever you would use a sweet bell pepper these banana peppers will taste as good and out yield the bells. Hybrid.
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Savory finger-sized yellow tubers are exquisite baked, boiled, or in salads. Heirloom gouremt variety first grown by early Russian settlers. Crescent-shaped tapered ends. Unsurpassed culinary quality. 105-135 days to maturity.
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This fingerling, developed in the Baltic region of Northeastern Europe, is an excellent salad potato. The skin and flesh are both yellow – with firm texture. Heavy yields of medium-sized, all-purpose tubers. Excellent resistance to disease. Russian Banana is our mainstay fingerling, and we sell lots of this one to growers who supply the restaurant trade.
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The Dwarf Cavendish Banana is a cultivar descended from the banana of commercial produce, the Cavendish. They are often grown as houseplants and produce slightly smaller edible bananas than the Cavendish. This plant has been genetically modified to be able to flower indoors. The fruit tastes like banana ice-cream and grows in large numbers. Young plants have maroon or purple blotches on their leaves but quickly lose them as they mature.
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The cylindrical fruits of this tropical vine may reach 2'. They are orange/red in color and very aromatic as are the flowers. In some regions Cassabanana is grown as an ornanmental and the fruits are kept for a lengthy period because of their long lasting fragrance. In warm regions, if planted near a tree the vine can climb to a considerable height. It is frequently planted to grow over a trellis. It is recognized as an edible fruit in many tropical regions where it is eaten sliced thin, or used in making jam...
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This is a marvelous ornamental banana from East Africa. If planted in the ground, it can grow to 12 feet in just 1 year, but ultimately grows to about 20 feet tall with a 15 foot spread. It will grow to about 1/2 of this size when grown in a pot. Ideally this plant should be grown in a container and brought under cover in colder regions, but it can be left in the ground year-round in Zone 8 and higher. Requires lots of water and regular feedings. Full sun or part shade okay. Seeds have about...
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Musa sikkimensis Darjeeling Banana A rare and little known large banana species, new to cultivation, that sports a massive pseudo-trunk to 4,5m (14ft) tall and 45cm (18in.) in diameter, tinged with red, and purple new leaves and leaf-midribs. Plants exhibits beautifully dark red mottled leaves. The Darjeeling Banana is very hardy to cold (i.e. in the sense of Musa basjoo) coming, as it does, from montane forests up to 2000m (6000ft) in the Himalayas of NE-India. First trials outdoors in the US, Britain, Germany...
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At Anioleka Vegetable Seeds Co., we offer 100% secure online credit card ordering in association with our merchant provider CCNow.com who is one of the best and most popular credit card processors found on the internet today. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Discover, AmEx) through our easy to use shopping cart. A membership is not required to order our vegetable seeds - just click the buttons to add your seeds into the shopping cart! In addition, we also accept Paypal and Mail Orders. To...
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