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Mother-of-Pearl or Ghost plant Graptopetalum paraguayense
Its name comes from the pale color of the leaves, which range from light blue-green to grayish pink. When the plant is grown in a sunny location the pink tints prevail. In a more shady area the leaves will have more of a blue tint.
The stems of the ghost plant are trailing rather than upright, making this plant a great “spiller” in a container garden. The plump leaves do break off rather easily. The good news is that the leaves can be placed upright in sandy soil where they will root and form new plants. The stems also take root where they come in contact with the soil.
Plants, Cuttings
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Epiphyllum
Fairly large flowers are mostly white with tan/gold tinge around outside.Fragrance is very strong, The leaves root very easily just in a cup of water. My grandfather purchased it 40+ years ago and he is not around to ask what type it is. (dutchmans pipe I think) Very hard to get to flower , have only seen it flower a couple times in the last 20 years !
'dutchmans pipe' Cuttings Image
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Naga Bhut Jolokia
Bhut Jolokia is used as a food and a spice as well as a remedy to summer heat, presumably by inducing perspiration in the consumer. In northeastern India, the peppers are smeared on fences or incorporated in smoke bombs as a safety precaution to keep wild elephants at a distance.
Seeds
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Paper white Narcissus
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
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Platycerium Species
Platycerium

small amount left P. superbum spore
Seeds
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Spider Lilly Lycoris radiata
red
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
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