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Actinidia arguta - Baby Kiwi Actinidia arguta

Baby Kiwi

30-60 seeds per pack. Miniature, green-skinned kiwi fruit to 1" long. The fruit is similar in taste to the kiwifruit, but sweeter. Vining plant, fast-growing, very hardy, to -25F. Both male and female vines are needed to produce fruit. view plant information #166

$2.00

  Actinidia kolomikta

Arctic Beauty Kiwi

10-15 seeds per pack. One of the hardiest kiwi's known, this species is also yields a number of ornamental vines. Plants can show varying levels of variegation, often white and sometimes a beautiful pink. Yields edible kiwi fruits, smaller than a normal kiwi. Fruits have a similarly tart-sweet flavor. This beautiful vine is also known for its extreme hardiness, surviving temperatures to 0F and much lower. Male and female vines are needed to produce fruits. #1589

$2.00

  Adansonia digitata

Baobab

5 seeds per pack. The famous baobab tree of Africa is known for its huge trunk, which can reach 80ft in girth. The tree has an unmistakable appearance, and bears fruits containing a powdery edible pulp that is made into lemonade-like drinks. Hardy to about 30F. view plant information #947

$2.25

  Aframomum sp.

Guinea Pepper

4 seeds per pack. Species is uncertain, but likely A. melegueta. A spice and fruit native to West Africa. The dried seeds are a popular spice locally and were once extensively exported as African Pepper. Also bears red, pear-shaped edible fruits with tangy flavored pulp. The rhizomes are an important part of the gorilla's diet. A member of the ginger family, perennial, to 5 ft. #3018

$3.00

  Amomum maximum

Java Cardamom

5 seeds per pack. An uncommon spice ginger from southeast Asia. The seed pods are used like black cardamom and the unopened flower heads are used in cooking. A medium sized, clumping ginger growing up to 10 ft. Ornamental both for its flowers and its foliage. Not freeze hardy. #2499

$3.00

  Amomum subulatum

Black Cardamom

5 seeds per pack. An important spice in eastern cuisine's, with a characteristic smoky, camphor-like aroma and flavor. Much less common in western countries than common cardamom. An evergreen, rhizome producing ginger, growing up to 5 ft. Ornamental both for its leaves and flowers. Not freeze hardy. #2487

$3.00

Anacardium occidentale - Cashew Nut Anacardium occidentale

Cashew Nut

2 seeds per pack. This is the cashew nut of commerce. Trees bear cashew apples, a sweet, edible fruit often used to flavor beverages, with the hard-shelled cashew nut attached. The nuts are roasted and eaten. Tree to 10-40ft, not frost hardy. view plant information #980

$5.00

Annona cherimola - Cherimoya Annona cherimola

Cherimoya

4 seeds per pack. Large, creamy fruit with aromatic flesh. Excellent dessert fruit. Fruits can weigh up to 5 lbs. Usually eaten out of hand. Small tree to 15-25ft, will fruit after 2-3 years. Hardy to 25F. Prefers a subtropical climate. view plant information #101

$2.00

Annona glabra - Pond Apple Annona glabra

Pond Apple

6 seeds per pack. A commonly found Annona fruit in wet swampy areas. Flavor is a bit more bland than that of its commercially grown cousins, but fruits are edible and have their admirers. Trees are tropical to subtropical, and can withstand prolonged flooding, making the pond apple a useful rootstock for other Annona's in wet areas. view plant information #195

$2.50

  Annona purpurea

Soncoya

Large-fruited Annona, up to 6-8", with orange, creamy flesh suggesting the flavor of a mango. Trees grow to 20-30ft, and do best in warm, humid climates. Soncoya's are not freeze hardy. view plant information #946

$2.00

Annona squamosa - Sugar Apple Annona squamosa

Sugar Apple

4 seeds per pack. Large, creamy fruit with aromatic flesh. Similar to the cherimoya but with a sweeter taste, sometimes with a hint of mint. Fruit is of excellent quality and can be grown indoors/outdoors in a container. The sugar apple requires a more tropical climate than the cherimoya. view plant information #124

$2.00

  Antidesma montanum

Mountain Currant Tree

10-20 seeds per pack. A relative of the bignay native to portions of India and China. A small tree, growing to 10-30 ft. Popular for its small, red, ornamental fruits which are born in drooping clusters. Fruits are similar to the edible bignay. Fast growing, widely grown in Asia but little known elsewhere. Unknown hardiness. #3040

$2.00

  Antidesma venosum

Tassle Berry

5 seeds per pack. Related to the bignay and bearing similar, dark purple-red fruits in large, colorful clusters. The small berry-fruits are edible and have a variety of uses. Native to southern parts of Africa. Shrubby growth to several feet. Unknown frost hardiness. view plant information #2495

$2.00

Asimina triloba - Pawpaw Asimina triloba

Pawpaw

3 seeds per pack. Although not technically a tropical fruit, the native U.S. pawpaw has all the makings of one. Fruits grow to 2-6", with an excellent aromatic flavor of banana and pineapple. Trees grow to 10-15ft, and are hardy to well below 0F. Native to much of the Eastern U.S., and north to the Canadian border. Fruits remain little-known, and are not grown commercially as they last only 2-3 days once picked. view plant information #937

$2.75

Averrhoa bilimbi - Bilimbi Averrhoa bilimbi

Bilimbi

7 seeds per pack. Yellow/green fruit about the size of a pickle, closely related to the star fruit. The bilimbi has a very acidic taste and is often cooked with fish or other meals as flavoring. Fruit is very juicy. Small tree, prefers year-round warmth and humidity. view plant information #126

$2.25

  Baccaurea ramilflora

Burmese Grape

8-12 seeds per pack. A cultivated fruit in portions of India and the Malaysian Peninsula region. Bears small, red to purple colored fruits in large clusters. The fruits are eaten fresh or used in wines and beverages. A lesser known relative of the rambai. Unknown frost hardiness, but likely suitable only for tropical climates. #3035

$3.00

  Borojoa patinoi

Borojo

7 seeds per pack. An Amazon rainforest native fruit that can grow to the size of a large orange. The nutritious pulp is used locally in the production of juices, candies, wine, and various flavorings. It has some traditional alleged aphrodisiac qualities as well. Little known outside of its native range, its recently come under more scrutiny for its high vitamin content. Unknown hardiness. Small tree to 10-15ft. #1551

$3.00

  Bridella micrantha

Coastal Golden Leaf

5 seeds per pack. A fast-growing, deciduous African tree reaching up to 50-60 ft. Bears small black berries that are reportedly edible, with a mild, sweet flavor. The leaves have a pale green to golden underside. The tree is also used medicinally and for timber. Hardy to light frosts. #3008

$2.00

Carica papaya - Strawberry Papaya Carica papaya

Strawberry Papaya

15-25 seeds per pack. Red-orange fleshed papaya with juicy, sweet flavor. Similar in outward appearance to the Solo variety, but the flesh is a deeper red. Easily grown herbaceous tree to 10-12ft. Very fast-growing, can produce fruit from seed in just 9 months. Hardy to 32F, generally likes warm weather for optimal growth. From Hawaii. #948

$2.00

  Carica pubescens

Mountain Papaya

10 seeds per pack. Interesting, and little-known papaya species from the Andes mountains. Fruits are 3-6", with a tart flavor, and are often used to flavor drinks within its native range. Fast-grower, hardy to the mid 20's (F). view plant information #941

$2.00

  Carnegiea gigantea

Saguaro Cactus

10-20 seeds per pack. The beautiful Saguaro cactus is widely known as the "classic" cactus of the American southwest. Shows upright, slow growth up to 50ft, with occasional branching. Hardy to 15F. Bears edible fruits with red pulp that are used in jams and pastries. #1596

$2.00

Ceratonia siliqua - Carob Ceratonia siliqua

Carob

8 seeds per pack. Small to medium sized subtropical tree producing edible black pods having a chocolate/cocoa-like flavor. The pods are high in sugar but low in fat and are used as a healthy substitute for chocolate. Hardy to 20-25F. Fairly drought tolerant. view plant information #184

$2.00

  Cereus aethiops

10-15 seeds per pack. A pretty apple cactus having spiny, blue-green colored stems that can grow up to 5-12 feet tall. Quite ornamental just for its foliage, but the plant also bears 1 1/2" red fruits with edible white pulp. Hardy to 20-25F. #2483

$2.00

  Cereus hexagonus

Lady of the Night Cactus

10-15 seeds per pack. A columnar cactus that can grow to 30 feet bearing large, up to 8" red fruits with white flesh. Flesh is mildly sweet and said to have an apricot-like flavor. Features long, up to 10" white flowers that bloom at night. Hardy to mild frosts. #2482

$2.00

Cereus jamacaru - Pleated Cereus Cereus jamacaru

Pleated Cereus

10-15 seeds per pack. A less common apple cactus with a tree-like growth habit to 10-30 feet tall. Bears 5" long oval fruits that ripen to dark red and contain edible, mildly sweet white pulp. Similar to the more common apple cactus. Hardy to light frosts. Grow in full sun, extremely drought tolerant once established. view plant information #2480

$2.00

Cereus repandus - Apple Cactus Cereus repandus

Apple Cactus

15-25 seeds per pack. Columnar cactus producing baseball-sized, red fruit, with sweetish, white colored pulp. This cactus is very easy to grow in pots, and is moderately hardy. Fruits are similar to the dragon fruit. view plant information #607

$2.00

Cereus repandus - Apple Cactus, Montrose Form Cereus repandus

Apple Cactus, Montrose Form

10-20 seeds per pack. Seeds are from the Montrose form of the Apple Cactus, famous for its twisted, gnarled branches. Columnar cactus producing baseball-sized, red fruit, with sweetish, white colored pulp. This cactus is very easy to grow in pots, and is moderately hardy. Fruits are similar to the dragon fruit. Please note that seeds can produce both regular and montrose daughter plants. #2432

$2.50

Cereus validus - Orange Apple Pear Cereus validus

Orange Apple Pear

10-15 seeds per pack. Columnar cactus producing baseball-sized, orange colored fruit, with sweetish, white colored pulp. This cactus is very easy to grow in pots, and is moderately hardy. Fruits are similar to the dragon fruit, and similar to the apple cactus. #902

$2.00

  Chenopodium quinoa

Brilliant Rainbow Quinoa

250 seeds per pack. A vibrant, multi-colored quinoa with blooms in red, burgundy, orange, yellow, cream and green! A 4-6ft tall annual, quinoa is popular both as an ornamental and for culinary uses. Seeds can be used as a grain. #1590

$2.00

Chenopodium quinoa - Quinoa Chenopodium quinoa

Quinoa

100's of seeds per pack. Beautiful grain-crop annual. Seeds are used like wheat, but can also be sprouted and eaten. It is a highly popular crop in parts of South America. Plants are also known for their pretty ornamental appearance, blooming large red and purple flower bracts. #785

$2.00

Chrysophyllum cainito - Purple Star Apple Chrysophyllum cainito

Purple Star Apple

3 seeds per pack. Beautiful purple skinned fruit the size of a baseball. Flesh is very soft, with a mild sweet flavor. Pulp is white-purple. Foliage is also ornamental, having a golden tinge on the underside of leaves. Will stand light frosts. view plant information #631

$2.00