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Acca Species
Acca sellowiana
Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Red Maple
Acer rubrum

Checking if it was Autumn something ...definitely had red in name.
'Red Sunset' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Adenium Species
Adenium obesum

Awesome looking plant. Hydra snake limbs from bulbous base. Freeze will kill. Keep in pot with barely any room(do better in small pots). Do not over-water--let it dry completely before adding more. Cuttings are easy but generally lack the bloated base. Seed grown plants have the bloated bulbous base but flower color may vary.
Seeds, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Burford holly
Burford holly Dwarf Variety.
Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Northern Pecan
Carya illinoinensis

No idea how to graft..but one of the best pecan specimens for home landscaping. Green foliage. Resistance to disease. Great nuts.
'Choctaw' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Citrus
Citrus reticulata subsp. unshiu

Had this guy in a pot for 2-3 years...one year had an abundance of fruit..so found a nice sunny place and putting it into the ground. It is not available for cuttings or seeds right now.
'Miho' Seeds, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Cuphea Species
Cuphea llavea

Frost kills down to root. Returns every year strong.
I have a purple and a red variety.
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Cuphea Species
Cuphea melvillea

Awesome shrub with some color.
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Euphorbia Species
Euphorbia tithymaloides

Also called the ZigZag plant. The Red Bird Flower bloom is very, very rare. You are lucky to see it 1-2 in your lifetime.
Unless somebody knows a trick they want to share.
Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Hamelia Species
Hamelia patens

Also known as FireBrush. Fiery flowers. Dies down to root at frost. Returns every year stronger. Loves the heat. Takes off once it hits high 90's.
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Lagerstroemia Species
Lagerstroemia indica

Not sure of cultivar. Pink single stem strong tree variety.
Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Lagerstroemia
Lagerstroemia indica
'Red Rocket' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Lantana
Lantana camara

Dies down to ground with frost. Returns if very well mulched. Different growth habits by color. I have yellow and mixed yellow-purple-orange. Handles Southern Heat well.
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Lycium barbarum
Also known as Wolfberry. A vining shrub -- once mature will not require support. The Phoenix Tears variety of Goji Berry is nearly thornless(I have none so far) and quite heat tolerant. Prefers well-drained alkaline soil. Do not fertilize.
'Phoenix Tears' Seeds, Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Passiflora
Passiflora edulis

The Apricot vine is already established..so trying to get this lil guy going nearby.

'Frederick' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
(PlantFiles)
Passiflora Species
Passiflora incarnata

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passiflora_incarnata
Evergreen variety in the South with Edible fruit -- tasteless until cooked (then resembles blackberry in flavor).
Also called MayPoP. Cold hardy...enough that is evergreen in 8b.
Seeds, Roots, Tubers and Bulbs Image
(JustinGerk)
Punica
Punica granatum

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomegranate
'Wonderful' Seeds, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Rhaphiolepis Species
Rhaphiolepis indica

Shrub form. White flowers.
Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Rhaphiolepis
Rhaphiolepis indica

Beautiful tree form with a thick mushroom cloud head.
'Montic' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tayberry
Rubus


TAY BERRY

This is a combined parentage of Red Raspberry and Blackberry crosses. It is similar to the Red Raspberry in its character. But it carries some of the Blackberry traits. Yield and flavor are very good. Berries are large conical shape, firm and well filled. Core stays in the berry similar to blackberry species, but color is deep red like the Red Raspberry types. The taste is more in likeness to the Red Raspberry, but has hints of boysenberry in its flavor. Tay Berry will out yield standard raspberry. In places it proven to be adapted.
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings Image
(JustinGerk)
Blackberry
Rubus

Grows very well in Texas. Thornless. Big berries. No issues with heat, sun, or alkaline soils. 2nd year growth flowers and has berries. Semi-erect -- does not require trellis but easier to manage and harvest when supported with posts and wire lines.
'Natchez' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
(PlantFiles)
Primocane-Fruiting Blackberry
Rubus


Prime-Ark Freedom, (patented variety) University of Arkansas release is the world’s first thornless primocane-fruiting blackberry
“Prime-Ark® Freedom is an exciting development as it is the first thornless plant of this blackberry type released for commercial introduction in the world,” . “Its potential to produce two crops each year, both being early to very early in ripening, is another unique attribute of this cultivar. Its exceptional fruit size should make it a very noteworthy blackberry for home gardeners or local-market growers. It has very large berries with good flavor,”
'Prime-Ark Freedom' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Blackberry
Rubus


TRIPLE CROWN (Thornless)

This variety is a semi erect type plant, bears very heavy, large fruit with excellent flavor. It will be earlier ripening than the Chester and is as winter hardy as Chester, makes a very sturdy cane system. Winds do not effect this variety as bad as others, canes do not brake at base, like some types do.
'Triple Crown' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Rubus idaeus
Anne EVERBEARING YELLOW RASPBERRY:

Golden yellow Raspberries,Very firm and sweet Raspberry holds up much better than the Fall gold variety.
good freeze resistance, grows well in mid to North U.S.

'Anne' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

rubus blackberry

OSAGE THORNLESS BLACKBERRY:

This is the thirteenth release from the University of Arkansas.

Osage was developed with the intention of advancing flavor to a higher level in Blackberries. Osage ripens 5 days after Natchez around June 10, three days earlier than Ouachita. The berries are medium size and very firm with excellent flavor, good yielding and has an excellent storage potential. Osage should perform very well in commercial shipping.
'Osage' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Raspberry
Rubus idaeus

Heritage Red Raspberry (Everbearing type)
Always popular, bears fruit in first year. Produces heavy yields in the Fall after being mowed down from the winter months. Perhaps the most widely planted Raspberry in the World, a heavy bearer of large dark red berries. A mild sweet flavor of high quality fruit, Vigorous, spreads and multiple's prolifically.

Self-supporting, upright canes are hearty enough to grow in poor soil, but requires a well-drained site. Cold-hardy. Fall-bearing (everbearing) primocane with a summer crop. Floricane berries ripen in July. Primocane berries ripen in September through frost. Self-pollinating. A licensed variety of Cornell University.

'Heritage' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Creeping Bramble
Rubus pentalobus

Testing this one out. Seeing if cross pollination helps from BlackBerry.

Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Boysenberry
Rubus ursinus


Boysenberry:

Made famous at Knotts berry farm in California. It has multipal crosses between Raspberry, Loganberry and Blackberry. Flavor is unmatched, makes a deliciouse cobbler, jelly or toppingfor ice cream. It is great for the home garden.
'Thornless Boysenberry' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Salvia Species
Salvia elegans

Does well in Texas. Pretty when flowering.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_elegans
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Scutellaria Species
Scutellaria suffrutescens
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Vaccinium
Vaccinium corymbosum

The Sure Thing for Southern BlueBerries.

Tolerant of Soil types - so what if I have clay
Heat Tolerant - yes
Self-pollinating - awesome
Low Chilling Requirement - 150 hours
'Sunshine Blue' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Grape
Vitis

RELIANCE P.P. #5174:
Red fruit, excellent flavor, good size, tender skin, very hardy. in a national study the Reliance grape rated as twice the sugar content then the Thompson seedless grape. Now proving out to be one of the hardiest of all the seedless grapevines
'Reliance' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

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