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Wax Apple(Syzygium samarangense) |
The wax apple is a short tree no more than 45 feet tall; the opposite leaves are aromatic when crushed.
The pink-reddish fruit has a waxy appearance and is bell shaped. |
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Tropical Guava (Psidium guajava) |
The tropical guava is best adapted to the warm climate and with some protection, selected areas north to. Guavas actually thrive in both humid and dry climates, but can survive only a few degrees of frost. defoliated. |
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Mango (Mangifera indica L.) |
Mango Cultvars: Keit, Aroemanis(Indonesia). Golek (Indonesia), Irwin, Valencia, Nam Doc Mai, Elephant (Viet Nam), Native Mango(Taiwan) |
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Longan(Kohala) |
A medium sized tree from China, it can be pruned to maintain a small tree size. This lychee relative has stiffer leaves, more wind resistance and fruits more prolifically and regularly than its famous cousin. |
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Black Sapote's |
The smooth-textured Black Sapote's (Diospyros dignya) produces a fruit often called the 'Chocolate Pudding Fruit'. The Black Sapote fruit resembles a large, round green tomato on the outside and varies in size from two to five inches in diameter. |
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The shrub or tree, to 25 ft (7.5 m) high, has slender, spreading branches and resinously aromatic foliage. The opposite leaves, bronze when young, are deep-green and glossy when mature; turn red in cold, dry winter weather. They are ovate to ovate-lanceolate, blunt- to sharp-pointed, 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 in (4-6.25 cm) long. Long-stalked flowers |
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Goji Berry |
The kaffir lime is a rough, warty green fruit that grows on thorny bush with aromatic and distinctively shaped "double" leaves. The dark green glossy leaves are extremely rich in lemon-lime fragrance, which is even more intense when the leaves are broken.
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ROSE APPLE (Syzygium jambos Alston) |
The rose apple is a highly decorative evergreen large shrub or small tree growing to about 20 feet with low spreading branches and pale-brown bark. It is wide spreading and often will be wider than its height. |
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Lucuma (Pouteria lucuma) |
The l¨²cuma (Pouteria lucuma) is a subtropical fruit native to the Peru's Andean region. Lucuma has been found on ceramics at burial sites of the indigenous people of coastal Peru.The Moche people had a fascination with agriculture and often chose to represent fruits and vegetables, including lucuma, in their art.
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Plum Blossom |
There are white, pink, red, single-identify, re-identified. Has aromatic, Chui Mei pink. Medium-shaped, high-10 feet, slow growth, the traditional name for the Chinese plum flower. |
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Hoa Mai (Viet Nam) |
Plant is professed to bring a year of good fortune when it blooms during the Chinese new year which falls in late January or early February. Every year at this time the plant flushes with masses of buttercup like blossoms. |
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Sometimes referred to as Mock Orange, this lovely tropical plant is best known for its fragrant white blossoms and gorgeous evergreen foliage. |
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Flowering quince is a group of three hardy, deciduous shrubs: Native to eastern Asia, flowering quince is related to the orchard quince (Cydonia oblonga), which is grown for its edible fruit, and the Chinese quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis). |
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Pomegranate(Punica granatum) |
Pomegranates prefer a semi-arid mild-temperate to subtropical climate and are naturally adapted to regions with cool winters and hot summers. |
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Cinnamomum Aromaticum |
Cinnamomum aromaticum is a close relative to Ceylon cinnamon .Whole branches and small trees are harvested for cassia bark, unlike the small shoots used in the production of cinnamon; this gives cassia bark a much thicker and rougher texture than that of true cinnamon. |
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Mickey Mouse |
Ochna serrulata commonly known as the mall-leaved plane, or Mickey Mouse bush due to the plant's bright-red sepals, which resemble the face of (Mickey Mouse) is an ornamental garden plant of the Ochnaceae family which is indigenous to South Africa. |
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White Michelia Fuscata |
The Banana Shrub or Port Wine Magnolia' (Michelia figo) is an evergreen tree growing to 3-4 m tall. It is native to China,Asia. |
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Chimonanthus |
Chimonanthus (wintersweet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Calycanthaceae, endemic to China. The genus includes three to six species depending on taxonomic interpretation; The name means winter flower in Greek. |
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Michelia Alba |
Michelia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Magnolia family (Magnoliaceae). The genus includes about 50 species of evergreen trees and shrubs, native to tropical and subtropical south and southeast Asia (Indomalaya), including southern China. |
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SAPODILLA (Manilkara zapota L.) |
The sapodilla is an attractive upright, slow-growing, long-lived evergreen tree. Distinctly pyramidal when young, with age the tree may develops a crown that is dense and rounded or sometimes open and somewhat irregular in shape.It is strong and wind-resistant and rich in a white, gummy latex. |
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Acerola |
Large, relatively fast growing bushy shrub or small tree (to 15 feet). Can be pruned to any desired shape, but grows best as a managed shrub. |
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Jasmine Sambac |
This Jasmine produces the largest flowers; Up to 1.5" double flowers look like miniature roses. This tall growing shrub has Gardenia type flowers. |
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Mangosteen(Garcinia Mangostana) |
Mangosteen is known as the Queen of the Fruits, and is an extremely popular fruit in Southeast Asia, where is it native. The snow white pulp is aromatic and has a delightful sweet sour taste. Very ornamental and tropical looking. |
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Tropical Guava Seedless |
The tropical guava is best adapted to the warm climate and with some protection, selected areas north to. Guavas actually thrive in both humid and dry climates, but can survive only a few degrees of frost. defoliated. |
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Kyoho Grape |
kyoho are well adapted to the warm, humid conditions of the southeastern U.S,where the American,except for some West Coast locations. kyoho can be grown in California and adjacent areas. |
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Golden Osmanthus Fragrans |
better known as Fragrant Tea Olive produce small red blooms that pack a punch. Some describe it as a rose scent, others as gardenia and still others as jasmine. |
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Michelia Fuscata |
The Banana Shrub or Port Wine Magnolia' (Michelia figo) is an evergreen tree growing to 3-4 m tall. It is native to China,Asia. |
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In the forests where it is native, the plant is a vigorous, woody, twining vine (liana) or climbing shrub. It is not unusual for a healthy vine to cover an area 10 to 15 feet wide, 18 to 24 feet long and 9 to 12 feet high. In cultivation it is supported on a trellising system |
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Osmanthus Fragrans |
better known as Fragrant Tea Olive produce small red blooms that pack a punch. Some describe it as a rose scent, others as gardenia and still others as jasmine. |
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Start with Hass, a premium variety with excellent quality fruit 7 to 12 ounces in size with medium, bumpy green skin turning black when ripe. The hass avocado is an excellent choice for orchard and backyard, ripening February to October. |
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Atemoya |
The atemoya, is a hybrid of two fruits – the sugar apple and the cherimoya – which are both native to the American tropics. This fruit is popular in Taiwan, where it is known as the "pineapple sugar apple" .and due to this name sometimes wrongly believed to be a cross between the sugar apple and the pineapple. |
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Taiwan Jujube(Zizyphus Mauritiana) |
This small thorny evergreen tree from Taiwan is very ornamental with light green leaves and drooping branches. freezes at 25°F, but will return from roots. |
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Red Dragon Fruit |
It is written that the dragon’s flame originates deep within its body near the base of its tail. The meat from this part of the dragon was the most desirable and most sought after portion. |