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Welcome to our comprehensive Articles section, where knowledge blooms and curiosity thrives. This category serves as a hub for exploring the fascinating worlds of cycads, aloes, and horticulture. From in-depth insights on specific cycad and aloe species to engaging articles about plant care, conservation, and industry news, you’ll find everything you need to deepen your understanding and appreciation of these remarkable plants. Whether you’re a gardening enthusiast, collector, or simply curious, our Articles category is your gateway to informed and inspired content.

Aloe spicata: The Scented Aloe – Fragrant Flowers

🌿 Discover the Perfect Plants for Your Space! 🌿 Explore our handpicked collection of cycads, aloes, seeds, and more to transform your garden or landscape. Shop Now Let’s dive into the world of Aloe spicata, often called the Scented Aloe, and learn how to distinguish this remarkable succulent from its aloe relatives. One of the […]

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Celebrating the Dutch-American partnership at Bosch Berries greenhouse in Kentucky

“We recently celebrated a milestone in the Dutch-American agritech partnership, as Consul General Eric Strating helped cut the ribbon at a 30-acre Bosch Berries greenhouse in Somerset, Kentucky,” his LinkedIn post mentioned. “The Netherlands is the capital of the global greenhouse and controlled-environment…

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Aloe citrina: The Lemon-yellow Aloe – Vibrant Flowers

🌿 Discover the Perfect Plants for Your Space! 🌿 Explore our handpicked collection of cycads, aloes, seeds, and more to transform your garden or landscape. Shop Now Let’s dive into the fascinating world of Aloe citrina, a unique succulent that stands out with its vibrant lemon-yellow flowers. Distinguishing Aloe citrina from its aloe relatives involves

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Hawthorn hunt


Hey all! I’m trying to find a source for varietals of hawthorn native to the southeast USA. I want to plant a stock-proof hedgerow around a 30 acre field with at least 50-70% native hawthorn, with hazel, yaupon, gallberry, etc mixed in. As y’all probably know only one or two varietals are cultivated in mass and they tend to be thornless ornamentals, so they’re unsuitable for the project. I need the thorns! I’m open to seed collecting off wild plants, but don’t know the location of any stands or thickets. Any leads would be much appreciated! I’m also posting in r/foraging as well. Thanks!

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