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Aloes, yucca, and cacti seeds and plants.

3 YEAR OLD ALOE PLANTS
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LEAVES FOR USE AND OFFSHOOTS FOR PLANTING

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These are good landscaping plants. They can survive freezing and grow 6 or more inches a year. They bloom with 12 inch stalks of bright yellow flowers.

Adams Needle (Yucca) - Very distinct evergreen plants of fine form and of the highest value where effect is sought. They are hardy for the most part, and all of the kinds mentioned are vigorous and well suited for the flower garden. Even species that do not flower so often are magnificent if grown in the full sun and in good soil

Yacca seeds, seedlings, up to 5' plants
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DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

Yucca seeds, seedlings and plants

Growing

Aloe Vera Seedlings
They may call it the "Burn Plant," but the official name is Aloe Vera.
If you have never heard of the first-aid plant, ask a few of your neighbors. 
You should soon find some who can tell you their experiences.
 
$5 for each plant or contact me for quantity discounts:

TheAloeGuy@comcast.net
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Independantly rooted, each cutting carefully packaged

Dwarf Prickly Pear Cactus


Opuntia is a genus in the cactus family Cactaceae. Both prickly pears and chollas are included in this genus of about 250 species distributed throughout most of the New World.
 
$5 for each plant or contact me for quantity discounts:

TheAloeGuy@comcast.net
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Dwarf Prickly Pear

CACTUS SEEDS PLANTS PADS LEAVES

DWARF PRICKLY PEAR
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WE ALSO HAVE GIANT PRICKLY PEAR

Prickly Pear Cactus

Opuntia is a genus in the cactus family Cactaceae. Both prickly pears and chollas are included in this genus of about 250 species distributed throughout most of the New World. The type species of the genus is the Indian fig opuntia Opuntia ficus-indica (most culinary uses of the term 'prickly pear' are referring to that plant).

Rooted cuttings, well establised, blooming and adding new leaves.

The flat-jointed paddles of the prickly pear are not leaves, but an adaptation of a stem from which the fruit grows. The cactus paddles, "Nopales," are also a commonly used ingredient in Mexican recipes, including salads and scrambled eggs.

prickly pear seed plant,

 bloom in the spring

 with large yellow flowers.

 they form large purple pods that are quite attractive as well!

These cacti can survive freezing and bloom with a pale yellow flower, in spring

Propagation couldn't be easier! Using beaker tongs or a piece of folded newspaper, just cut off a pad. (You can swap pads with a friend)! Let the wound dry for about a week, then plant the pad in a shallow depression cut side down. Water every 2 weeks to get the roots started. Minimal water is needed. Once every 2 to 3 weeks in the summer is sufficient for new plants. When established they can generally survive on rainfall alone. As with any herbaceous plant, however, shriveling or wilting means they need to be watered.

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TheAloeGuy@comcast.net