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Hinoki Cypress (Large)- Evergreen Conifer (Chamecyparis Obtusa “Compacta”)

Alberta Spruce (picea glauca conica)

Coniferous (cone bearing) slow growing pyramidal vergreen, with bushy deep green needle foliage. Hardy to -40F. Keep outdoors. 15″x13″x28″. Potted in a 12″ ceramic green oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5″x10.5″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS ground - $59.95

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Hinoki Cypress (Large)- Evergreen Conifer (Chamecyparis Obtusa “Compacta”)

Hinoki Cypress. Evergreen conifer with flat deep green fan-like foliage. Leaves edged with blue on undersides. Pea-sized cones. Beautiful uncommon evergreen which is the smallest of the species. Not to be confused with Arborvitae. Hardy, Keep outdoors. 8 years old 10″-12″ tall Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped UPS 2-3 days - $11.95.

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Lewis Leake - - May 4, 2008 - 8:00 am

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Hinoki Cypress (Large)- Evergreen Conifer (Chamecyparis Obtusa “Compacta”)

Flowering Plum - Extra Large (carissa macrocarpa)

The Natal Plum is a semi-tropical evergreen, bearing fragrant, star-shaped white flowers and following pollination, dark red edible plum-shaped fruit. Easy indoor care. 10 years old 14″ - 16″ tall Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped via UPS 2-3 days - $14.95.

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Hinoki Cypress (Large)- Evergreen Conifer (Chamecyparis Obtusa “Compacta”)

Hinoki Cypress. Evergreen conifer with flat deep green fan-like foliage. Leaves edged with blue on undersides. Pea-sized cones. Beautiful uncommon evergreen which is the smallest of the species. Not to be confused with Arborvitae. Hardy, Keep outdoors. 8 years old 10″-12″ tall Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped UPS 2-3 days - $11.95.

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Lewis Leake - - April 2, 2008 - 9:00 am

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Hinoki Cypress (Large)- Evergreen Conifer (Chamecyparis Obtusa “Compacta”)

Man With Fan Ceramic Figurine 1.5″ glazed

Detailed ceramic mud figurine Man Holding Fan - 1.5″ glazed. Shipped via UPS ground - $7.95.

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Shimpaku-15″x12″x17″ (juniperus chinensis)

Also known as the Chinese Juniper. This needled evergreen is tolerant of a wide variety of soils and is dioecious which means that there are separate male and female plants. Shimpaku is a naturally irregular vase shaped Juniper which we grow into a traditional upright style. The Shimpaku has attractive year round foliage and its dark green needles are soft to the touch. Very popular and easy to care for bonsai. 15 years old. 15″x12″x17″. Potted in a 9″ ceramic blue-green rectangle container as shown. Suitable 10″x10″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $9.95. Shipped via UPS ground - $29.95.

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Mini Display Table 5.75″ x 1″

Hand carved, light brown, round display table. 5.75″ x 1″. Shipped via UPS ground - $7.95

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Ceramic Pot - 7.5″ x 7.0″

7.5″ x 7.0″ Includes matching ceramic tray. Tan/Green Hexagon Cascade. Shipped via UPS ground - $8.95.

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Hinoki Cypress (Large)- Evergreen Conifer (Chamecyparis Obtusa “Compacta”)

Hinoki Cypress. Evergreen conifer with flat deep green fan-like foliage. Leaves edged with blue on undersides. Pea-sized cones. Beautiful uncommon evergreen which is the smallest of the species. Not to be confused with Arborvitae. Hardy, Keep outdoors. 8 years old 10″-12″ tall Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped UPS 2-3 days - $11.95.

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Lewis Leake - Trees - December 29, 2006 - 8:00 am

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