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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