Trees & Fruit Trees
Special and highly collectible trees which are difficult to find in the United States.
Araucaria heterophylla - Norfolk Island Pine Tree - Star Pine
The Norfolk Island pine makes an excellent indoor Christmas tree. The needled branches are much like those of a fir tree. The branches grow in regular, precise tiers, giving a symmetrical look to this beautiful tere. The name 'Star Pine' refers to its symmetrical shape....[more]
Dracaena draco 'Dragon Tree'
It is extremely easy to grow this tree. The Dracaena Draco is endangered in the wild-it is a very rare, hard to find plant. It is in fact the undisputed king of the Dracaena family with its wild growth and exotic crown of umbrella shaped branching pattern.
The young...[more]
Erythrina x bidwillii - Coral Bean Tree
This is a deciduous small tree or multi-stemmed shrub. It can grow as tall as 18 feet, but is typically seen as an 8 foot shrub.
It blooms continually on the new growth from spring through winter, with peak flowering in summer months. The narrow, 2” long red...[more]
Punica granatum 'Wonderful' - Pomegranate 'Wonderful'
This truly beautiful small tree or shrub has been in cultivation since ancient times. It has been a symbol of love, fertility, abundance in many ancient and contemporary cultures.
The showy orange flowers attract hummingbirds.
We are now...[more]
Rainbow Eucalyptus - Eucalyptus deglupta
This is a very fast growing tree that will reach up to 220’ with trunk diameter up to 80”. This tree is native to the Philippines and other western Pacific islands. It nees low maintenance.
The peeling bark reveals a multi-colored trunk in the shades of...[more]
Ravenala madagascariensis 'Traveler's Palm'
This is a spectacular plant – probably the most unusual tree ever to find. The huge leaves of the adult plant are up to 10’long, 10 to 20” wide and arrange like the slats of a giant fan. The young plant has a subterranean trunk which, in the adult plant,...[more]
