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Jaboticaba fruit. |
One of the Jaboticaba is covered in sweet fruit. This was the result of only a minutes picking. We can grow subtropical fruits you won't see in a shop, the fruits being too tender to withstand commercial processing.
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Hippeastrum |
These species Hippeastrums hold a bank tight and all pop into flower at once. Soon the Agapanthus will add their blue to the floral mix. The flowers, green fruit and large leaves of a Tamarillo hang over the Hippies. They will provide numerous tomato-like sweet fruit.
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Hybrid Hippeastrums |
After four years, what do you get when you cross a red and a white Hippeastrum? A real mix of colours.
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Dwarf Bougainvillea and yellow Coreopsis |
The front garden just keeps looking better and better as the heat takes hold in this 'warm temperate', southern hemisphere, climate.
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Chaya Spinach Tree |
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Chaya Spinach Tree |
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Chaya Spinach Tree provides a constant source of greens but make sure you cook the Chaya for at least 20 minutes to remove toxic components.
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