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Novelty Plants
We continue this year to offer unusual tropical plants for you to try under the novelty section. These seeds were extremely popular last year and are plants primarily for interest because of their utility background or unusual behaviour. Perhaps it was a plant you saw on holiday and you want to try to grow at home, or you just fancy growing tea, coffee, cocoa, cotton and many more?
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Adansonia digitata

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Baobab or 'Upside Down Tree' (5 seeds Pr Pkt)
Regarded as the largest succulent plant in the world, the baobab tree is steeped in a wealth of mystique, legend and superstition wherever it occurs in Africa. The main stem of larger baobab trees may reach enormous proportions of up to 90ft in girth. The massive, usually squat, cylindrical trunk gives rise to thick tapering branches resembling a root-system, which is why it has often been referred to as the upside-down tree. There is a tale which tells of how God planted them upside-down. Many traditional Africans believe that the baobab actually grows upside-down. Can be grown as an unusual house plant bonsai but the trick is not to water the plant at all from leaf fall to new growth emergence in spring. In its native land it only gets rain for 3 days a year!

Arachis hypogaea

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Monkey Nut (15 seeds Pr Pkt)
Monkey nuts are neat plants resembling clovers. They can grow to 10 feet high but much smaller in pots with pretty yellow male flowers. The novelty is the female flower that sends out an aerial “peg” that extends all the way down to the soil, buries into the soil and produces up to four peanut seed pods 2” to 6” deep at the tip of each “peg”. Fascinating if you have not grown them before.

Bambusa arundinacea

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Giant Bamboo (10 seeds Pr Pkt)
A very popular jungle (Not hardy!) bamboo mainly from tropical Asia, clump forming and very tall reaching up to 30m high and culms 15-18cm in diameter. If you have room for some fun, have a go at this giant. The young shoots are edible but the plant is mainly used for building materials using the huge canes.

Camellia sinensis

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Tea Plant (10 seeds Pr Pkt)
Always wanted to grow your own tea and coffee? Well here’s your chance, with this plant grown for tea in Sri Lanka and India. It is a member of the Camellia family with white flowers preferring warm damp conditions but no frost. I have read that the first commercial tea plantation is being considered in Cornwall now taking advantage of Global warming. Please Note:- Seedsonly available fresh mid winter.

Coffee arabica

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Coffee Bean Tree (10 seeds Pr Pkt)
Such a well known commodity! But did you know that the plants make interesting house or conservatory shrubs with dark glossy green leaves, small white scented flower clusters followed by bright red coffee beans. Don't get too excited though about grinding your own coffee from the seed - it tastes awful if you do not dry it correctly!

Cyperus papyrus

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Egyptian Paper Reed (Pr Pkt)
Egyptian papyrus reed with the original paper made from the crushed and pulped stems. Easy to grow reaching 6ft to 7ft when mature. In the first year it makes a more manageable 3ft and is easy to grow from seed. Remember that it is a water reed and ideally will need to be left standing with the pot in tray of water. A decorative plant that we often grow as part of our summer bedding in a tropical border.

Delonix Regia

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Flame of the Forest (10 seeds Pr Pkt)
From popular demand we have added this magnificent tropical tree to our novelty seed list. This large tree flowers profusely in spring with sprays of scarlet flowers all over the bare branches before the new leaves emerge. It requires really hot dry conditions and is very difficult to keep alive over winter even in a heated greenhouse. The leaves though are attractive, similar to a jacaranda, making an interesting summer pot plant. I have placed this seed in the novelty section as prospects of it reaching flowering size in the UK are pretty remote. The tree bears long 2ft fruiting bean pods that I used to place in a "magic" circle when my daughter was an infant, anyone standing inside immediately became invisible - it was a magic tropical holiday game that she still remembers at 17!

Dendrocalamus strictus

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Nees MaNees Male Bamboo or Iron Bamboo (10 seeds Pr Pkt)
An interesting novelty to try from India, Iron Bamboo is a giant grass which flowers, goes to seed and dies approximately every 60 years. Plants grown from seed reach full size in seven to ten years, possibly reaching a height of 50 feet and producing culms at maturity of four inches in diameter. Iron Bamboo grows in clumps approximately six feet in diameter. It is a sympodial bamboo and does not “run” underground, as do monopodial bamboos common to the temperate climate. When shooting, culms often grow as much as a foot each day and develop 85% of their strength in the first year. At the end of the second year, the culms have achieved 95% of their ultimate physical properties. Iron Bamboo is the world’s premier bamboo for furniture manufacturing, since unlike thin-walled, hollow bamboo, it does not split when fastened with screws and nails. Its “nail-ability” and the fact that it rarely develops external surface cracks as it dries makes it a preferred structural material for buildings and fences, as well as for furniture. (Not hardy!)

Desmodium gyrans

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Telegraph Plant (10 seeds Pkt)
Another really unusual plant that actually moves its leaves about under certain conditions. Small lateral leaflets rotate on their axes and jerk up and down within a period of about 3 to 5 minutes early in the morning as the sun warms the plant to around 22°C. Patience may be needed to observe this phenomena but the plant is easy to raise from seed and soon makes a small shrub in a warm greenhouse.As far as we know the only four plants that show any leaf sensitivity movements are, Desmodium gyrans, Mimosa pudica the sensitive plant, Venus Fly Trap, and Averrhoa carambola the star fruit tree.

Dinosaur Gourd

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Large Strange Gourd (Qty 10 seeds Pr Pkt)
A very unusual club gourd with raised "veins" A new item for us and a real novelty that I will certainly be growing next year in our seed trials.

Dionaea muscipula

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Venus Fly Trap (Qty 15 seeds pr Pkt)
This has got to be one for the kids, I remember as a child playing with one of these plants for many hours feeding it flies and small spiders, and seeing if I could react quick enough to miss my fingers once the trap had been triggered! Slow growing though from seed but worth the challenge to own one of these unusual novelties.

Ecballium elaterium

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Squirting Cucumber (Qty 10 seeds pr Pkt)
Another plant for the masochists out there with mischievous young children, looking for suitable revenge! Rough sea-green leaves on wandering stems to 1m or more and yellowish flowers followed by exploding inedible mini ‘cucumbers’ from July to frosts. These fruits explode to the touch when ripe, squirting out a thick gooey mess of seeds. I have read that it is hardy to about -5C!

Elettaria cardamomum

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Cardamom (Qty 10 seeds per Pkt)
A member of the Zingiber family, this well known tropical spice from India can grow to 12ft with typical ginger leaves. They need warm conditions and must not dry out and love rain nearly every day in their natural habitat. The Cardamom pods are not likely to develop in greenhouse conditions though but the plant is aromatic throughout the stems to leaves. Slow and erratic germination because of the hard seed coat.

Gossypium hersutum

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Upland or American Cotton Plant (10 seeds Pr Pkt)
The cotton plant easily grown from seed will flower in the first year with hollyhock like yellow and maroon flowers followed by seed heads that when mature burst open to reveal white bolls of the American or Upland Cotton. Grows to about 3ft.

Large Gourds

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Mixed Shape Large Gourds (Qty 10 seeds Pr Pkt)
I have had great fun growing these again a few years ago in one of my greenhouses. Don't be fooled by the pictures these are monsters some up to 3ft long! Fully ripe and allowed to dry out in a warm room over winter they turn "wooden" making excellent Maraca ornaments.

Luffa

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"Bath Loofah" (Qty 10 seeds Pr Pkt)
This Gourd can be dried and the skin removed to produce the old bath Loofahs - do you remember these for scrubbing your back? Easy to grow from seed.

Mimosa pudica

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Sensitive Plant (Pr Pkt)
If you have small grandchildren or children you must try growing this unusual plant. Only reaching 12" or so high it has delicate ferny foliage and pretty small pink flowers.

However the leaves fold up at the slightest touch recovering in 10 or 15 minutes back to their original form hence the name!

Nelumbo nucifera

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Lotus Blossom (5 seeds Pr Pkt)
The Lotus is an aquatic plant requiring plenty of space and a full sun location to thrive. It is nothing less than spectacular in bloom, with soft pink blossom up to 8” across, opening on top of a stiff stalk emerging directly from below the water. The leaves are enormous, sometimes reaching 2ft across. You will need an indoor pond in a heated environment for this one! The seed can remain viable for up to 200 years but is tricky to germinate. We provide special germination and growing instructions.

Nicandra physalodes

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Shoo Fly Plant (20 seeds Pr Pkt)
A fast-growing bushy plant reaching a height of 3ft to 4ft. It has large lobed leaves, and large pretty blue flowers, followed by papery seed pods containing a large berry which look similar to the Chinese lanterns. The common name refers to the fact that it is regarded as a deterrent to whitefly if mixed among other plants in a greenhouse or outdoor crops. Best grown as an annual

Ochroma pyramidale

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Balsa Wood (10 seeds Pr Pkt)
The Balsa Wood tree produces one of the lightest and strongest woods, pound for pound stronger even than oak and long used in model making. A handsome specimen for sunny tropical climates with huge 2ft diameter soft attractive leaves easily grown under glass. One of the fastest growing trees known but in our trials they only reached 6ft in the first year. The small seeds need a high temperature of around 30°C to 35°C to germinate.

Ornamental Corn Fiesta

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Ornamental Corn (10 seeds Pr Pkt)
A hybrid mix of the best ornamental corn for dried decoration. This unique Indian corn includes various tones of blue, red, yellow and white. Earlier than other Flint corn and averages 7 to 10 inch ears with 50 to 70% having attractive ornamental purple husks.

Oryza sativa

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Japanese Rice - Koshihikari (Approx 40 seeds Pr Pkt)
Grow your own Paddy field? This is the premium rice of Japan, distinguished by its aroma, sweet flavour and sticky texture. Also, dried stalks are beautiful displayed in flower arrangements. Harvest time about 5 months and contrary to expectations it does not need to be waterlogged to grow well, just regular watering and heat! Worth a try for the novelty factor? Maturity: Approx. 160 days

Papaver Somniferum Giganteum

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Ornamental Poppy Pods (Pr Pkt)
These poppy flowers are beautiful and grace gardens world-wide. The pods are very popular in dried flower arrangements, and the seeds are commonly used in baking. Giganteum grows the largest seed heads of all larger than golf balls and more like the size of a snooker ball.

Rain Forest Mix

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A Rain Forest Jungle Tree Shrub Mix (Apprx 50+ seeds Pr Pkt!)
If you want to try something different we offer a mix of more than 25 tree and shrub species native to tropical rain forest regions, all suitable for pot culture if you have warm humid conditions available, or as a short term house plant. A rare and exciting mix typically including (note not labelled separately):- Bixa orellana, Bolusanthus speciosus, Caesalpinia pulcherrima, Calliandra haematocephala, Cassia fistula, Cassia didymobotrya, Cyphomandra betacea, Delonix Regia, Enterolobium cyclocarpus, Erythrina berteroana, Erythrina crista-galli, Erythrina amazonica, Erythrina poeppigiana, Hymenosporum flavum, Jacaranda mimosifolia, Lagerstroemia indica, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Ochroma pyramidale, Psidium guajava, Schizolobium parahyba, Swietenia mahogani, Tabebuia serratifolia, Tectona grandis, Tamarindus indica, Cananga odorata, Jatropha multifida.

Sarracenia purpurea

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Carniverous Plant

Hardiest Pitcher Plant (10 small seeds Pr Pkt)

Sarracenia purpurea is a fantastically strange carnivorous plant that is easy it grow. Mature plants produce 6-8 inch pitchers that grow horizontal in a rosette pattern, the pitchers curve upwards and wider toward the pitcher mouth. The purple pitcher has a unique hood that is vertical and open to catch rainwater. The colours range from bright yellow-green to deep purple with many red veins running throughout the pitchers. It produces solitary pink to dark red flowers on leafless 1-2 foot stems.

Sarracenia purpurea is the hardiest of all pitcher plants, it is found in boggy areas of North America and can tolerate very low temperatures and can be grown outdoors in all parts of the UK. The purple pitcher makes a great outdoor container plant; they do best when placed in bright sunlight with wet summer and dry winter positions.

Small Gourds Mixed

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Small Gourds Mixe (10 seeds Pr Pkt)
These are more like small marrow plants with a wonderful colour range of ripe fruits to make a very ornamental bowl for the table. Easily grown in pots and planted out in the vegetable garden alongside your courgettes after all frosts have passed. The trailing vines can be trained up wigwam poles, a fence or left to run over the ground.

Solanum mammosum

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Titty fruit or Nipple fruit (10 seeds Pr Pkt)