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MANGO TREES $49.95 each (Mangifera indica)
$49.95 each (Free Shipping)

Choose from select seedling varieties of popular mango trees. KENT, HADEN, TOMMY ATKINS, and ATULFO (Champagne).
These 4 trees produce the bulk of the fruit bound to U.S. grocery stores nation wide. 

Seedling trees are approximately one year old and between 12" - 24" tall. Plants are shipped as a rooted tree in its original seed propagation sleeve. 
Mango seedlings typically produce fruit in 3-5 years from planting, can take sometimes up to 7 years.

Benefits of seedling trees due to dual parentage as compared to grafted ones are:
More disease resistant
Faster growth
Longer life span


The photo is representative of an actual tree, but not the exact tree you are purchasing.
Zone 9 and Above, or green house or atrium for colder climates. 
Can be container or landscape grown. Protect from frost.

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INDIAN CURRY $39.95 EACH (MURRAYA KOENIGII)
A beautiful everygreen tree with many culinary uses. Popular in Eastern Indian, Sri Lankan,  and Thai dishes.  

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INDIAN CURRY PLANT (Murraya koenigii)

Seedling trees are between 6"-12" tall and will be shipped as a rooted tree in its original seed propagation sleeve.
The plant can grow for an additional year in this sleeve or can be transplanted to a deeper pot.
 
The photo is representative of an actual tree, but not the exact tree you are purchasing.
Zone 8 and Above, green house, atrium or indoors for colder climates. Can be container or landscape grown. Protect from frost.
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Surinam Cherry $49.95 each (Eugenia uniflora L.)
$49.95 EACH (Free Shipping) 
SURINAM CHERRY (a.k.a. Pitanga, Brazilian Cherry, Cayenne Cherry, Florida Cherry, Chinese Lantern Cherry)

A shrub or tree, to 25 ft (7.5 m) high, has slender, spreading branches and resinously aromatic foliage.  The 7- to 8-ribbed fruit, oblate, 3/4 to 1 1/2 in (2-4 cm) wide, turns from green to orange as it develops and, when mature, bright-red to deep-scarlet or dark, purplish maroon ("black") when fully ripe. The skin is thin, the flesh orange-red, melting and very juicy and sweet, with a touch of resin and slight bitterness. 

Young plants are damaged by temperatures below 28º F (-2.22º C), but well-established plants have suffered only superficial injury at 22º F (-5.56º C). The plant revels in full sun.
The Surinam cherry grows in almost any type of soil–sand, sandy loam, stiff clay, soft limestone–and can even stand waterlogging for a time.

Surinam cherry seedlings grow slowly; some begin to fruit when 2 years old; some may delay fruiting for 5 or 6 years. They are most productive if unpruned, but still produce a great many fruits when close-clipped in hedges. The plant responds quickly to irrigation, the fruit rapidly becoming larger and sweeter in flavor after a good watering.

The photo is representative of an actual tree, but not the exact tree you are purchasing. Seedling trees are approximately 1 year old (about 18 inches tall) and may begin fruiting when as young as 2 years. 
Zone 8 and Above, green house or atrium for colder climates. 
Can be container or landscape grown.

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Cherry of the Rio Grande $39.95 each (Eugenia aggregata)
$39.95 each 
Cherry of the Rio Grande (Free Shipping)

The Cherry of the Rio Grande (Eugenia aggregata) is an evergreen shrub or tree which bears fruits that are dark red to purple in color and have a sweet cherry-like flavor.

Cherries of the Rio Grande are easy to grow, requiring relatively little maintenance for the growth of healthy, productive plants.
The fruit ripens on the bush 3 weeks after the blossom. It is red to deep purple about 1 inch diameter with a sweet cherry taste. The fruit can also be used for jelly, jam or juice.

Seedling trees are approx. 1 year old and usually produce fruit between 3-5 years after planting. Mature trees are hardy to 20 degrees f but should be protected from frost while young.

FREE GROUND SHIPPING TO CONTINENTAL US ADDRESSES ONLY, NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.
Seedling trees are between 12" - 18" tall and will be shipped as a rooted tree in its original seed propagation sleeve.
The photo is representative of an actual tree, but not the exact tree you are purchasing.
Zone 8 and Above, or green house for colder climates. Can be container or landscape grown. Protect from frost.
All Sales Final. No Refund or Exchange. No Warranty or Guarantee.





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