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  • Red Sandalwood
    Red Sandalwood
    Red Sandalwood is a timber and fuelwood tree with a wide natural distribution, its native range extending from India through Southeast Asia to Australia and the Western Pacific. From there, it was introduced to countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and... more...
  • Desert Rose
    Desert Rose
    Desert Rose is a flowering succulent native to dry areas of Sub-Saharan Africa and Arabia and a close relative of Frangipani (Plumeria rubra) and Oleander (Nerium oleander).It grows slowly to heights of up to 6 m (20 ft) under ideal conditions, thoug... more...
  • Agapanthus
    Agapanthus
    Agapanthus is a perennial herb from southern Africa, widely cultivated for its showy flowers.It forms clumps of plants up to 75 cm (2.5 ft) tall, with dark green, arching, sword-shaped leaves arranged in a fountain-like pattern. The underground parts... more...
  • Kauri Pine
    Kauri Pine
    Kauri Pine is a large conifer from Australia and Papua New Guinea that produces valuable timber. Two varieties are known, one from each native country.The native range of the Australian variety is limited to subtropical forest areas along the contine... more...
  • Sisal
    Sisal
    Sisal is a succulent native to Mexico and valued for the long, strong fibres in its leaves. Commonly 1 to 3 m (3 to 10 ft) tall, it develops a thick, stout central stem on which long fleshy sword-shaped leaves attach in an encircling arrangement... more...
  • East Indian Walnut
    East Indian Walnut
    East Indian Walnut, or Siris, as it's known in India, is a deciduous timber, fodder, and landscape tree native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Its natural range extends from Pakistan through India to Bangladesh and Burma.In native fore... more...
  • Lemon Verbena
    Lemon Verbena
    Lemon Verbena is an aromatic shrub native to subtropical South America, its native range extending across parts of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. Introduced long ago to other parts of the Americas, Europe, and Africa, it is now grown commercially in m... more...
  • Pride of Burma
    Pride of Burma
    Pride of Burma is a spectacular flowering tree originating in Southeast Asia and, as its name suggests, is closely associated with the country of Myanmar (Burma). It is a small tree, typically 10 to 15 m (30 to 50 ft) tall in cultivation, but for rea... more...
  • Cashew
    Cashew
    Cashew is a widely cultivated nut-bearing tree native to South America. Its native range is mainly limited to seasonally dry areas in the north of the continent, extending from the state of Pernambuco in Brazil, north-west to the Guianas, Suriname, V... more...
  • Angelonia
    Angelonia
    Angelonia is a colourful flowering herb originating from Central America and the Caribbean.Growing up to 60 cm (2 ft) tall, it has semi-woody stems near the base and herbaceous growth on top, producing showy flower spikes on and off throughout the ye... more...
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