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80122  

Augusta rivalis

(Syn.: Lindenia rivalis)




Augusta rivalis

$9.50  

This exotic new shrub has 5 inch long white tubular flowers flaring to 1½ inches wide in clusters. Almost everblooming, even on young plants. Compact growing to 3 feet in height. Ideal for containers or small gardens. Plant in acid to neutral soil with plenty of moisture in full sun to part shade. It's cold hardy to the low 30's, but needs warmth and humidity to grow and thrive. Native to Central America where it grows along stream beds and is pollinated by hawkmoths. Rubiaceae


51570  

Gardenia jasminoides 'Aimee Yoshida'

(Syn.: Gardenia augusta 'Aimee Yoshida', Gardenia jasminoides 'Aimee', Gardenia jasminoides 'First Love')



Gardenia jasminoides Aimee Yoshida

$8.50  

Also known as Gardenia jasminoides 'Aimee Yoshioka' (or 'Yashioka') in Florida. This double flowered gardenia is said to be the finest and largest flowered of all. Powerfully fragrant flowers of excellent form, handsome glossy green foliage. 15F. Rubiaceae


51572  

Gardenia jasminoides 'Miami Supreme'

(Syn.: Gardenia augusta 'Miami Supreme')



Gardenia jasminoides Miami Supreme

$8.50  

Flowers fully double and fragrant, as large as Gardenia jasminoides 'Aimee Yoshida'. Excellent foliage and compact growth. 15F. Rubiaceae


68935  

Thunbergia grandiflora 'Augusta Blue'

Royal Clock Vine
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Thunbergia grandiflora Augusta Blue

$9.50  

Originally from Kew Gardens, this rare and outstanding selection has been called the most beautiful blue-flowered vine in the world. Leaves are long, fairly narrow, and glossy dark green, somewhat resembling those of Thunbergia mysorensis. Deep blue flowers are 3 inch across and are produced in long hanging clusters. Habit and culture are the same as Thunbergia grandiflora. India. 32F. Acanthaceae





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