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Desert Olive, Wild Olive, New Mexican Privet Forestiera neomexicana
Prices start at : 10.95 USD / 1 packet

* Although only 4 - 8mm long, it's fruit has been suggested as a substitute for the true olive, Olea europaea. * Tolerates dry sites. Requires a sunny position and a well-drained soil.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Seeds Per Pound: 37,228
  • Height: 4-9ft
  • Germination: 83%
  • Species: neomexicana
  • Purity: 98%
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Missouri
Cluster Rose, Swamp Rose Rosa pisocarpa
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

* Rosa pisocarpa is a species of rose known by the common name cluster rose or swamp rose. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to northern California, where it generally grows in moist habitats.
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 12
  • Species: pisocarpa
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Purity: 98%
  • Germination: 91%
  • Botanical Name: Rosa pisocarpa
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Missouri
Amur Barberry Berberis amurensis     - Berberis amurensis  Japonica
Price : CALL

* Berberis amurensis Ruprecht, Bull. Since it is not appreciably absorbed by the body, it is used orally in the treatment of various enteric infections, especially bacterial dysentery.
  • Height: 9-12 feet
  • Species: amurensis
  • Genus: Berberis
  • Botanical Name: Berberis amurensis
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Missouri
Alpine Honeysuckle, Alps Honeysuckle Lonicera alpigena
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 1 packet

* Alpine Honeysuckle ( Lonicera alpigena L. ) is a species of honeysuckle native to mountain forests of Central and Southern Europe , sometimes cultivated as ornamental plant outside its native range.
  • Botanical Name: Lonicera alpigena
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Quantity: 0.02 lb
  • Collection Locale: Poland
  • Germination: 99%
  • Germination Test Type: Cut
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Missouri
Holly Oak, Ballota Oak, Holm Oak Quercus ilex
Price : CALL

As a Bonsai, the Holm Oak will not produce many flowers or acorns. You can capture the strength of the mighty boast in miniature with a Bonsai that can live for hundreds of years. Oaks grown for bonsai needs about 4 hours of direct sun/day but should...
  • Species: ilex
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 10
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Botanical Name: Quercus ilex
United States
Missouri
Butcher\'s Broom, Knee Holly, Jew\'s Myrtle Ruscus aculeatus
Prices start at : 16.95 USD / 1 packet

Germination can be rather slow, sometimes taking 12 months or more. It has been used to relieve constipation and water retention and improve circulation. The seed germinates better if it is given a period of cold stratification.
  • Purity: 99%
  • Quantity: 3.55 lb
  • Botanical Name: Ruscus aculeatus
  • Species: aculeatus
  • Collection Locale: Spain
  • Seeds Per Pound: 1,816
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Missouri
Choke Cherry Prunus virginiana     - Padus virginiana    , Cerasus virginiana
Price : CALL

* The bark of chokecherry root was once made into an asperous-textured concoction used to ward off or treat colds, fever and stomach maladies by native Americans. * The chokecherry fruit can be used to make a tasty jam, jelly, or syrup.
  • Common Name: Choke Cherry
  • Botanical Name: Prunus virginiana
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 3
  • Species: virginiana
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Missouri
Peking Cotoneaster Cotoneaster acutifolius
Price : CALL

* Leaves turn attractive shades of orange and red in fall. It is noted for its pubescent twigs, pinkish-white spring flowers, dull green foliage, interesting fall color and persistent black fruits.
  • Height: 8-12 feet
  • Common Name: Peking Cotoneaster
  • Botanical Name: Cotoneaster acutifolius
  • Species: acutifolius
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Missouri
Roundleaved Dogwood, Roundleaf Dogwood Cornus rugosa
Price : CALL

A decoction of the roots has been used in the treatment of kidney complaints and TB. * The bark is cathartic, febrifuge and tonic. The roundleaf dogwood is also a temperate, northeastern North American species that occurs throughout southern and eastern...
  • Common Name: Roundleaved Dogwood, Roundleaf Dogwood
  • Botanical Name: Cornus rugosa
  • Species: rugosa
  • Genus: Cornus
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Missouri
Glossy Buckthorn Frangula alnus     - Rhamnus frangula    , Frangula dodonei
Price : CALL

Leaves are ovate, 4-5'' long by 3-4'' wide, arranged oppositely or whorled on stem. Seeds are dispersed by birds and mice, but many seeds simply fall to the ground underneath the parent, creating a dense local population.
  • Common Name: Glossy Buckthorn
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 3
  • Height: 20ft
  • Botanical Name: Frangula alnus
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Missouri
Pacific Yew Taxus brevifolia
Price : CALL

* It ranges from southernmost Alaska south to central California , mostly in the Pacific Coast Ranges , but with an isolated disjunct population in southeast British Columbia , most notably occurring on Zuckerberg Island near Castlegar and south to central...
  • Genus: Taxus
  • Botanical Name: Taxus brevifolia
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Species: brevifolia
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Missouri
Field Clover Trifolium campestre     - Trifolium procumbens
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

The species name campestre means "of the fields". * Trifolium campestre , commonly known as Hop Trefoil and Low Hop Clover , is a species of clover native to Europe and western Asia , growing in most areas, but specifically thriving on dry, sandy grassland...
  • Common Name: Field Clover
  • Lot#: 100155
  • Seeds Per Pound: 649,220
  • Germination Test Type: Actual
  • Collection Locale: Holland
  • Quantity: 0.06 lb
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Missouri
Chinquapin Oak, Chinkapin Oak, Yellow Chestnut Oak, Yellow Oak, Chestnut Oak Quercus muehlenbergii
Price : CALL

* The scientific name honors Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg (1753–1815), a Lutheran pastor and amateur botanist in Pennsylvania . Prinoides on the same site by its single stem and sparse acorn production.
  • Common Name: Chinquapin Oak, Chinkapin Oak, Yellow Chestnut Oak, Yellow Oak, Chestnut Oak
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Botanical Name: Quercus muehlenbergii
  • Genus: Quercus
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Missouri
Cherry Laurel, Wild Orange, Mock Orange, Carolina Laurelcherry Prunus caroliniana     - Laurocerasus caroliniana
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 1 packet

The greatest use of Cherry laurel is for providing a nearly carefree, dark green visual screen. Birds consume the dry fruit. * Prunus caroliniana, known as the Carolina Cherry Laurel, with syns.
  • Family: Rosaceae
  • Botanical Name: Prunus caroliniana
  • Common Name: Cherry Laurel, Wild Orange, Mock Orange, Carolina Laurelcherry
  • Height: 20-40 feet
  • Quantity: 3.91 lb
  • Collection Locale: Louisiana
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Missouri
Tecate Cypress Cupressus guadalupensis  forbesii   - Hesperocyparis forbesii    , Cupressus forbesii
Prices start at : 11.95 USD / 1 packet

* The Tecate cypress is the only plant on which the rare Thorne's Hairstreak (Callophrys gryneus thornei) lays its eggs. * A Tecate Cypress planted at Strybing Arboretum in San Francisco is showing vigor and produces viable cones at forty years of age.
  • Common Name: Tecate Cypress
  • Seeds Per Pound: 50,848
  • Species: guadalupensis
  • Genus: Cupressus
  • Botanical Name: Cupressus guadalupensis forbesii
  • Variety: forbesii
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Missouri
Western Yellow Pine, Pacific Ponderosa Pine, Ponderosa Pine Pinus ponderosa benthamiana
Price : CALL

The 'Pacific' group includes populations formerly assigned to Pinus benthamiana Hartweg (1847) from the Sierra Nevada and west of the Cascade crest in California, Oregon and Washington.
  • Botanical Name: Pinus ponderosa benthamiana
  • Subspecies: benthamiana
  • Genus: Pinus
  • Common Name: Western Yellow Pine, Pacific Ponderosa Pine, Ponderosa Pine
  • Height: 120 feet
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Missouri
Douglas Fir Pseudotsuga menziesii  glauca  CO Rio Grande
Price : CALL

It grows at higher elevations (to 9500') with a slower growth rate, and has shorter cones (to 3"), blue-green needles and better winter hardiness. It is also a popular Christmas tree.
  • Common Name: Douglas Fir
  • Botanical Name: Pseudotsuga menziesii glauca CO Rio Grande
  • Height: 100-130 feet
  • Family: Pinaceae
  • Variety: glauca
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Missouri
Indian Teasel, Fuller\'s Teasel, Cultivated Teasel Dipsacus sativus
Prices start at : 3.95 USD / 1 packet

They are harvested with about 20cm of stem as soon as the flowers wither and are dried for later use. Sativus) was formerly widely used in textile processing, providing a natural comb for cleaning, aligning and raising the nap on fabrics, particularly...
  • Common Name: Indian Teasel, Fuller's Teasel, Cultivated Teasel
  • Seeds Per Pound: 160,716
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 153
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Collection Locale: China
  • Botanical Name: Dipsacus sativus
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Missouri
Indian Hawthorn Rhaphiolepis indica
Prices start at : 5.95 USD / 1 packet

* The fruit is edible when cooked, and can be used to make jam. Dark blue, turquoise and purple dyes are obtained from the fruit. It is often found in commercial as well as in private landscapes.
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 18
  • Family: Rosaceae
  • Genus: Rhaphiolepis
  • Height: 10-15 feet
  • Quantity: 2.01 lb
  • Seeds Per Pound: 4,540
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Missouri
Emoryi Oak, Emory Oak Quercus emoryi
Price : CALL

* The seed is eaten raw or cooked. Arizona and northern Mexico and is sold in the local markets there. It typically grows in dry hills at moderate altitudes. A sweet taste, it is an important item of food for the Indians in S.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 7
  • Species: emoryi
  • Common Name: Emoryi Oak, Emory Oak
  • Genus: Quercus
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Missouri
Meadow Fescue Festuca pratensis     - Festuca elatior
Prices start at : 2.95 USD / 1 packet

* It is a perennial which grows between 30 and 120 cm (47 in), flowering from June until July. Stays green a long time. It has a short ligule compared to other grasses, and is an important forage crop.
  • Seeds Per Pound: 235,955
  • Botanical Name: Festuca pratensis
  • Family: GRAMINEAE
  • Genus: Festuca
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Crop Year: 2014
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Missouri
Evergreen Chinese Dogwood, Evergreen Dogwood Cornus capitata angustata    - Cornus angustata    , Cornus kousa angustata   , Cornus eliptica
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

* The fruit has a bitter-sweet flavour, tasting like an over-ripe banana. * Cornus elliptica is an evergreen to semi-evergreen dogwood that is native to China. The leaves are gray-green and pale and fuzzy underneath, and several centimeters long.
  • Crop Year: 2016
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 12
  • Purity: 99%
  • Height: 20-40 feet
  • Collection Locale: China
  • Botanical Name: Cornus capitata angustata
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Missouri
Tecate Cypress Cupressus guadalupensis  forbesii   - Hesperocyparis forbesii    , Cupressus forbesii
Prices start at : 11.95 USD / 1 packet

* The Tecate cypress is the only plant on which the rare Thorne's Hairstreak (Callophrys gryneus thornei) lays its eggs. * A Tecate Cypress planted at Strybing Arboretum in San Francisco is showing vigor and produces viable cones at forty years of age.
  • Botanical Name: Cupressus guadalupensis forbesii
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 8
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Purity: 99%
  • Collection Locale: California
  • Quantity: 0.13 lb
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Missouri
Chinese Plum Yew, Chinese Cowtail Pine, San Jian Shan Cephalotaxus fortunei
Prices start at : 7.95 USD / 1 packet

* In cultivation they tend to grow on a single stem that is often leaning and bare towards the bottom, but with dense foliage on the upper half. It is native to northern Burma and China, but is sometimes grown in western gardens where it has been in cultivation...
  • Seeds Per Pound: 1,044
  • Germination: 77%
  • Family: CEPHALOTAXACEAE
  • Quantity: 2.57 lb
  • Crop Year: 2016
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 7
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Missouri
Punjab Sumac Rhus punjabensis
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 1 packet

It attains a tallow-like consistency on standing and is used to make candles. * An oil is extracted from the seeds.
  • Germination: 71%
  • Crop Year: 2001
  • Genus: Rhus
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Species: punjabensis
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 74
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Missouri
Balsam Fir, Cook\'s Blue Balsam Fir Abies balsamea   Cook\'s Blue New Hampshire
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* The original Cook strain of Balsam Fir was selected due to the blue tinge of the needles. It has also proved to be more heat tolerant than the species. * A symmetrically pyramidal tree with lustrous dark green needles that are very aromatic.
  • Cultivar: Cook's Blue
  • Family: Pinaceae
  • Location: New Hampshire
  • Genus: Abies
  • Species: balsamea
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Missouri
Sour Tupelo, Ogeechee Tupelo, Ogeechee Lime, Bee Tupelo, White Tupelo Nyssa ogeche
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

* A deciduous Tree growing to 15 m (49ft 3in). It is in flower from Mar to May, and the seeds ripen from Aug to October. * Edible Uses: Fruit - cooked. Large with an agreeably acid flavour, theymake good preserves and a refreshing lemonade-like drink.
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Family: Cornaceae
  • Genus: Nyssa
  • Germination: 98%
  • Species: ogeche
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 8
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Missouri