Posts from ‘April, 2008’

Cordia sebestena – Orange Geiger

Cordia sebestena, or as most people call it – "The Orange Geiger Tree" finds it’s origins in Florida. Does best in full sun and reaches a height of approximately 10 feet. The Orange Geiger can experience some burn during the winter when the temperatures dip into the 30′s. Protect young trees until established. The bright orange [...]

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Tecoma stans – Yellow Elder

The funnel shaped blooms of Tecoma stans are more commonly known as the "yellow elder" is a mostly evergreen tree or even a large shrub that does well in full sun and well drained soils. When mature it can reach heights of 15-20 feet with a spread of 10-15 feet.

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