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Description
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51401
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Galphimia gracilis
(Syn.: Galphimia glauca), Spray of Gold
Out of Stock
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$8.50
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Grows 4 to 6 feet high in full sun with reddish stems and blue-green elliptic leaves. Covered in summer and fall with sprays of small bright yellow flowers, followed by orange berries. Takes heat and sun. Can recover from 25F. Mexico. Malpighiaceae
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80200
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Heteropterys angustifolia
(Syn.: Heteropteris misspelled), Mariposa, Red Wing
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$12.50
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Twining erect evergreen shrub with showy yellow flowers, followed by ornamental red-winged seed pods. Narrow shiny lance-shaped leaves. This rare plant can be grown as a vine or even trained as a small patio tree. Plant in full sun to part shade. Can take a brief light frost. Probably not suited to the hot tropics. From Brazil and Argentina. Malpighiaceae
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49705
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Malpighia coccigera
Singapore Holly
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$7.50
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Glossy green ½ inch holly-like leaves, compact growth, with ½ inch frilly pink fragrant flowers in summer. Edible Berries. Excellent bonsai specimen. Native to West Indies. 40F. Malpighiaceae
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49706
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Malpighia emarginata 'Fairchild'
(Syn.: Malpighia glabra, Malpighia punicifolia)
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$7.50
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Tiny leaves and weeping compact habit make it an excellent plant for bonsai or small hanging basket. Frilly deep pink flowers in spring and summer followed by bright red edible berries. Native to American Tropics and West Indies. 28F. Malpighiaceae
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52105
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Malpighia emarginata 'Manoa Sweet'
(Syn.: Malpighia glabra, Malpighia punicifolia), Barbados Cherry, Acerola
Out of Stock
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$8.50
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Berries produced by this shrubby hybrid are one of the best sources of vitamin C known, the source of acerola vitamin C. Clusters of ½ inch pink fringed orchid-like flowers and dark green glossy leaves make it a fine ornamental as well. One of the best edibles for container culture. Native to American tropics and West Indies. Malpighiaceae
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68105
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Stigmaphyllon ciliatum
Golden Vine, Orchid Vine, Butterfly Vine
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$8.50
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Carefree slender vine with large heads of bright yellow flowers resembling oncidium orchids. Blooms profusely spring to fall. South America. 26F. Malpighiaceae
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68890
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Tristellateia australasiae
Australian Gold Vine
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$8.50
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Clusters of bright canary yellow star-shaped flowers throughout the year on a compact, small growing vine. 4 inch dark green slender oval leaves. Grown throughout Hawaii, it is a rare but easy indoor plant. Southeast Asia to New Caledonia 50F. Malpighiaceae
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