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Just a quick heads-up: the info on this website is here to guide you on your green journey, but it's not the final word. We do our best to keep everything accurate, but Troppo and our team can't take responsibility for every opinion or detail shared. If you're diving into planting—whether it’s a cozy backyard project or a big commercial venture—we highly recommend chatting with local experts who know the ropes in your neck of the woods. They’ll help you pick the perfect plants and make sure your crops are a smashing success! Happy gardening! 🌱🌷
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RARE Strelitzia parvifolia var. juncea – Reed or Leafless Bird of Paradise
PLEASE NOTE: Once they fully mature they will just be a reed type stem with no leaf. (Seeds were pollinated in Te Puke, Bay of Plenty)
Strelitzia Juncea, also known as the Leafless Bird of Paradise, is a stunning choice for dry garden landscaping and adds a dramatic touch to tropical gardens with its striking blue, upright, rush-like foliage and spectacular flowers in both spring and autumn.
Unlike its relative, Strelitzia Reginae, Strelitzia Juncea is less prone to wind damage due to its lack of paddle leaves, which reduces wind resistance.
This plant looks fantastic when planted en masse in mid-level garden positions, reaching an eventual height of about 1.5 meters.
*photos are indicative of plants available
Packet of 25 Fresh Strelitzia nicolai Seeds Germinated in Bay of Plenty, NZ
Each packet contains 25 fresh Strelitzia nicolai seeds, germinated locally in the Bay of Plenty, NZ. Order yours today and start growing this exotic beauty in your garden!
Transform your garden with the vibrant and exotic Strelitzia nicolai. Order today and enjoy the beauty of this stunning plant!
For bulk seed orders please contact us
Packet of 25 Fresh Strelitzia reginae Seeds Germinated in Bay of Plenty, NZ
Each packet contains 25 fresh Strelitzia reginae seeds, germinated locally in the Bay of Plenty, NZ. Order yours today and start growing this exotic beauty in your garden!
Transform your garden with the vibrant and exotic Strelitzia reginae. Order today and enjoy the beauty of this stunning plant!
For bulk seed orders please contact us
Printable Planting Guide Poster – Kiwi Edition (Digital Download)
This planting guide is tailored specifically for New Zealand, with a focus on the North Island's warmer climate. It should serve as a useful general reference for most regions in the country. If you reside in an area with a particularly cool climate, we recommend conducting additional research to ensure optimal planting results.
Important: This is a digital download poster. You will receive a PDF file for download, NOT a physical poster. You can print your poster at a local stationery store or similar. Frame not included.
Variegated Ficus Deltoidea in ceramic pot (flowered & fruited)
Commonly known as the mistletoe fig, this evergreen shrub is a beautiful addition to any home. Its delicate leaves, featuring a creamy yellow and green hue, make it a stunning houseplant that complements any decor.
Native to Southeast Asia, this plant thrives in similar climates and could be the perfect choice if you're looking for a resilient and low-maintenance indoor plant.
The Red Pineapple (Ananas bracteatus)
The Red Pineapple (Ananas bracteatus), also known as the Ornamental Pineapple, is a striking and versatile tropical plant that adds a splash of vibrant color to any garden or indoor space. Known for its stunning red-hued fruit and attractive foliage, this plant is both ornamental and functional.
Key Features
- Striking Appearance: The Red Pineapple is renowned for its eye-catching red fruit, which is smaller but more colorful than the common pineapple. Its bright, reddish-pink bracts and green foliage make it a standout in any setting.
- Versatile Use: This plant can be grown both outdoors in tropical and subtropical climates and indoors as a potted plant in cooler regions.
- Easy to Grow: The Red Pineapple is a low-maintenance plant that thrives in well-drained soil and requires minimal watering once established. It's also resistant to many common pests and diseases.
- Edible and Ornamental: While primarily grown for its ornamental value, the fruit of the Red Pineapple is edible and can be enjoyed fresh, though it is often more tart than commercial pineapples.