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Welcome to Plant Buddy the Plant Finder
Our goal is to assist you in finding a plant. Enclosed is a list of online plants with links to 1450 Nurseries World wide. We offer this service for free and hope others will want to participate. To find the plant quicker, you will need to use the search feature below.
If you're a Nursery, submitting your plants is open to any nursery in the World. All we require is botanical list of names. Why is this important to you? Its search engine algorithm visibility.
Read more if you want your plants listed.
NOTE: Use the Search feature to find a plant. You'll be surprised!
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Amulree Exotics
Hardy & half-hardy plants for home, garden & conservatory. Palms, bamboos, bananas, tree ferns, cannas, gingers & much more.
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Cross Common Nursery
Tropical/sub-tropical, coastal plants & conservatory plants. Wide range of grapevines and citrus trees. Some plants available in small quantities only.
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Deelish Garden Centre
Unusual plants for the mild coastal climate of Ireland. Conservatory plants. Sole Irish agents for Chase Organic Seeds.
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Pan-Global Plants
A plantsman's nursery offering a very wide selection of rare & desirable trees, shrubs, herbaceous, bamboos, exotics, climbers, ferns etc. Specialities incl. Magnolia, Hydrangea, Bamboo & Agavaceae.
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Todd's Botanics
Hardy exotics, herbaceous. Bamboos, palms, ferns, grasses, Canna & Hedychium. Olives, incl. named varieties.
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Agave neomexicana 'Sunspot'
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High Country Gardens
Drought Tolerant Plants, Xeriscape Perennials
(1 product)
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first really cold hardy variegated Agave in cultivation. With its green and cream-yellow variegation and jet black spines, this is a very handsome plant for planting in the ground (West only) or growing in a
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High Country Gardens
Drought Tolerant Plants, Xeriscape Perennials
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Native to southeastern New Mexico, this is one of our most cold hardy Agave species. The main rosette of foliage is large, heavily armed with dark burgundy spines and often spouts smaller “suckers” around its base. When the plant matures
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