2000 FEATURED PLANT OF THE MONTH

March

Bolivian Rainbow Chile Pepper

An ever-bearing plant which contains digestive aids, anti-inflammatory properties, and arthritic relief. 

April

Silver Dollar Eucalyptus

Easy to grow, this is one of the few living, all natural room deodorizers.

May

Waimanolo Papaya

A delicious variety which produces fruit when only four feet in height.

June

Japanese Fiber Banana

Yep, you can grow this one as far North as zone 5.

July

Kangaroo Paws

 The paw-shaped flower attracts a flock of pollen feeding birds like crazy.

August

Texas Hummingbird Sage

A prolific plant that's a big hit with hummers and butterflies!

September

Purira Chile Pepper

This one has a monster burn equal to or hotter than Habaneros.

October

Hardy Starter Bamboos

It's diversity and edible shoots make this a favorite for more than Pandas.

November

Highbush Cranberry

An easily grown native shrub which offers edible fruits and year-round beautiful foliage.

December

Madagascar Palm

This spiked succulent works well in homes where cats help "prune" the plants.

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