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Plectranthu Plant Descriptions

9921 Cuban Oregano Plectranthus cv Oregano, Cuban This is not a trueoregano, but is used in place of oregano in Carribbean cuisines. Fleshy, grey/green fuzzy leaves on a stocky trunk. Most gringos grow this in a pot as an ornamental. Very unusual and fragrant plant.

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16642 Iboza Plectranthus cv Plectranthus, Iboza

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16645 Plectranthus - Purple (Zulu Wonder) Plectranthus cv Plectranthus, Purple

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16647 Silver Plectranthus Plectranthus cv Plectranthus, Silver

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16643 Variegated Plectranthus Plectranthus cv Plectranthus, Variegated

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9914 Vick's Plant Plectranthus cv Vick's Plant Fleshy, grey/green leaves. Highly fragrant - smells just like that stuff your mother put on your chest when you had a bad cold. Member of the same genus - Plectranthus - as Cuban oregano and a dozen other highly prized plants. Not at all hardy, it should be grown in a 6-8" pot, and brought inside for the winter. Your friends will not believe that this attractive pot plant can have such a distinctive fragrance.

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16646 White-Edged Plectranthus Plectranthus cv Plectranthus, White-edged

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