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Exotic Tropical Plants and Seeds. Plants and Seeds Shipped Worldwide. SEEDS Flowering Plants Palms Fruiting Plants Pachypodiums Special Page Fragrant Plants Desert Roses Special Section Cactus & Succulents Caudiciform Plants Baobabs Special Section Plumerias Special Page Climbing Plants & Vines Agaves Special Page Plants for Bonsais Vanilla
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Thai plants
Thailand covers an extensive area of about 513,000 sq.km, from 96?-105? 5? E to 6?-16? 5? N, in the middle of the Southeast Asia. With very rich and diversified vegetation of about 15,000 species of plants, it can be classified into two main forest types: Evergreen and Deciduous.
http://www.21cep.com/thai/tplant.htm

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The Sacred Lotus : This important plant in Thai religion also offers a popular snack food. The seeds are eaten raw or made into sweets in the form of cakes, candies and syrups. The young leaves are edible as are the roots.
http://www.paddleasia.com/tropical_plant_edible.htm

Euphorbia millii
Scientific name: Euphorbia millii
Common name: Crown of Thorns
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Madagascar. An extremely variable species with many named varieties. Spectacular for its neat sprawling habit, thick spiny branches, and brilliant red bracts surrounding the flowers. This variety is thought to be var. splendens.
http://www.rbgsyd.gov.au

Euphorbia lactea
Euphorbia lactea or Candelabra plant, a native of India, is a cactus-like plant with 3- or 4-angled branches that are deeply scalloped with black spines. It is used medicinally in India as a hot jam to treat rheumatism. All plant parts are considered poisonous, especially the white, milky sap. It is irritating to the skin, eyes and mouth.
http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week113.shtml

Euphorbia cristata
Euphorbia lactea "Cristata" or Elkhorn is an intricately monstrous form with fan-shaped crested branches forming a snaky ridge or crowded cluster. It is attractively marked with silver-gray.
Culture: Euphorbia lactea "Cristata" need full sun to partial shade with warm temperatures. We use a soil mix consisting of equal parts of loam and sand. The plant should be allowed to dry thoroughly between waterings. In the winter months, water should be restricted to once over the winter. The most common failure in growing this plant is over watering, especially during the winter months.
http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week114.shtml

Hoya plant
The Hoya Plant is one of the easiest plants to grow. The wax plant or shooting star is a vine that loves to be ignored. They do very well in hanging baskets both indoors and out. The plant has gorgeous blooms that are called umbels. This is a bonus to the already beautiful plant. Each plant has it's own personality. Hoya Plants have a wide variety of leaf shape and color. The older the plant the more magnificent the blooms. Hoyas like bright light, not direct sun. They are easy to grow and are often fragrant.
http://www.hoyaplants.com

Crown of thorns plant
Q: I am looking for a crown of thorns like I once had. It had actual flowers (red) with five or so petals, not just bracts like all the plants I find under this name. It had longer branches, covered with smaller oval leaves and not as shrubby shaped as those I see now. I am wondering if what I had was a related plant or a variation. (E-mail reference)
A: I am afraid that you must be thinking of something other than a crown of thorns (Euphorbia milii). It’s possible the one you had was misnamed either accidentally or intentionally. I'm sorry I can't help you more.
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extnews/hortiscope/shrub/crwnthrns.htm

Palm cycad
As a result of many requests for more information on palms, cycads and other plants we have made available at the most competitive prices the books which we consider to have the most comprehensive and accurate information for everyone from the hobbyist to the professional nurseryman, landscaper and botanist.
http://www.palmplantations.com.au/books

Desert rose plant
Desert Rose is one of our ultra favorite plants. Native to arid areas of Africa including Madagascar, Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda, it is related to the Plumeria
This plant deserves much more appreciation. It is excellent in pots especially for people who 'kill everything' as the Adenium obesum lives with little care and can take neglect.
Always at its best with some attention, your Desert Rose will become larger, more interesting and more valuable every year. Large specimens can run $1,000 for older plants with large bases and a multitude of branches. More branches mean more flowers which are very attractive
http://mgonline.com/desertrose.html

Tropical palm tree
The Palm tree (Palmaceae) have been termed the princes of the vegetable kingdom. Neither the anatomy of the Palm tree stems nor the conformation of their flowers, however, entitles them to any such high position in the vegetable hierarchy. Palm tree stems are not more complicated in structure than those of the common butcher’s broom (Ruscus); their flowers are for the most part as simple as those of a rush (Juncus).
http://www.2020site.org/trees/palm-tree.html

Adenium plant
Adenium, usually known as adenium obesum, is an ex-imported decoration plant that is very suitable to be put on her/ his terrace. Its speciality is at its hump which is made of seed, which may shape like a relief. It doesn't require any special attention, because it doesnt even need watering, and is okay on hot weather. No wonder adenium is often called The Desert Rose.
http://www.indoflorist.com/plants-a.html


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