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Description
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80200
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Heteropterys angustifolia
(Syn.: Heteropteris misspelled), Mariposa, Red Wing
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$13.95
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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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$8.95
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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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52105
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Malpighia emarginata 'Manoa Sweet'
(Syn.: Malpighia glabra, Malpighia punicifolia), Barbados Cherry, Acerola
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$9.95
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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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$9.95
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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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$9.95
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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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