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PLANT INDEX ACACIAS ............................104 GIANT GROUNDCHERRY .....101 NECTARINES ......................72 TREE COLLARD ...................96 AGAVE ..............................108 GINGER ..............................94 OAK TREES .........................90 ULLUCO .............................2 ALMOND ...........................86 GOJI ...................................26 OCA ....................................2 UNIQUE CITRUS ..................8 APPLES ..............................44 GOOSEBERRY ....................26 OLIVE ................................65 VINES ................................116 APRICOTS ...........................53 GOUMI ..............................28 ORANGE .............................7 WALNUT ...........................90 ARCTIC BEAUTY KIWI ........120 GRAPEFRUIT ......................4 OREGON MYRTLE ..............102 WASABI .............................135 ARONIA .............................10 GRAPES .............................116 OSTRICH FERN ...................102 WINTERGREEN ..................43 ARTICHOKE ........................97 GROUNDNUT .....................95 PALM .................................102 YACÓN ...............................2 ASPARAGUS .......................97 HAZELNUT ........................88 PASSIFLORA .....................122 YARROW ...........................106 AUSTRALIAN MINT BUSH ...113 HONEYBERRY.....................28 PAWPAW ...........................68 YUZU ..................................8 AUTUMN OLIVE ..................10 HOPS .................................118 PEACHES ............................70 XERISCAPING ....................107 AVOCADO ..........................83 HORSERADISH ...........114, 135 PEANUT, PATIO ..................95 BAMBOO ...........................98 HUCKLEBERRY ..................30 PEARS ................................73 GROWING GUIDES BANANA ........................11,83 INDIAN PLUM.....................101 PERENNIAL VEGETABLES .93 CITRUS...............................63 BARBERRY .........................11 INTERSPECIFIC HYBRID PERSIMMONS ....................77 TEA PROCESSING ..............63 BAY TREE ...........................100 JASMINE ............................119 PINEAPPLE ........................83 PAWPAW ...........................124 BEES ..................................136 JERUSALEM SAGE ..............112 PINEAPPLE GUAVA ............34 BLACKBERRY .....................11 JOSTABERRY ......................21 PINE NUT ...........................91 SHIPPING & ORDERING ......128 BLUEBERRY .....................13 JUJUBE .............................30 PISTACHIO ..........................92 BLUE FALSE INDIGO ...........104 KIWIS ................................120 PITIONA .............................114 WELCOMING YOUR BOTTLEBRUSH ...................107 LAVENDER ........................114 PLUM .................................79 PLANTS ..............................130 CALAMONDIN ....................4 LEMON ...............................5 POMEGRANATES ................34 CAPER ..............................101 LEMONGRASS ...................101 QUINCE ..............................82 CEANOTHUS ......................105 LEMON VERBENA ..............114 RASPBERRY .......................36 CHERRIES ..........................54 LILY, EDIBLE .......................95 RHUBARB ..........................95 CHESTNUT .........................87 LIME ...................................5 ROOTSTOCKS .....................134 CHILEAN CORAL VINE .......119 LINGONBERRY ...................31 SALAL ................................38 CHILEAN GUAVA ................16 LONGEVITY SPINACH ........94 SALMONBERRY .................38 CHILEAN CRANBERRY LOQUAT ..............................64 SANSHO PEPPER ................114 MYRTLE .............................16 MADRONES .......................110 SCHISANDRA VINES ...........123 CATALINA IRONWOOD .....111 MAHONIA ..........................103 SEA BERRY .........................39 CITRUS ..............................4 MANDARIN ........................6 SEA KALE ..........................96 COMFREY ..........................94 MAQUI BERRY ...................18 SECHUAN PEPPER ..............115 CORNELIAN CHERRIES ........56 MANZANITAS ....................109 SILVERBERRY .....................41 COVER CROPS & MASHUA ...........................2 SILK TASSEL BUSH ............112 WILDFLOWER MIXES .........103 MEDITERRANEAN SPICEBUSH ........................43 CRANBERRY .......................18 MYRTLE .............................113 STEVIA ...............................115 CURRY PLANT ..................112 MEDLAR ...........................64 STRAWBERRY ....................41 CURRANTS ........................18 MONKEY PUZZLE ..............90 STRAWBERRY TREE ............110 ELDERBERRY ......................21 MOUNTAIN ASH .................64 TANGELO ............................7 EUCALYPTUS ......................23 MULBERRY ........................32 TANGOR .............................8 FERTILIZERS .......................125 MUSHROOM ......................123 TEA ....................................115 FIG .....................................58 NITROGEN FIXERS & THIMBLEBERRY .................43 FUKI ..................................95 COMPANION PLANTS .........104 TRUFFLE TREE ....................135 ORIGINAL The original yacon variety that has been propagated in the PNW for the last couple of decades. A prolific producer of OCA Oxalis tuberosum • For the most up to date pricing, be sure to visit us online! OneGreenWorld.com tubers that when cured have a deep red skin with red flesh around the edges. Extremely vigorous and reliable. #9830 CRYSTAL A favorite at OGW! Crystal produces large crops of huge, light red skin with white crystalline chatoyancy in the flesh. Oca (Oxalis tuberosum) are beautiful, brightly-colored tubers harvested in late fall after frost. Oca is a perennial herbaceous #9833 plant that produces underground stem tubers. It was brought into cultivation in the central and southern Andes. In New Zealand, oca has become a popular table vegetable. Colors range from yellow, orange, pink, apricot, and the traditional red. After a few days of exposure to sunlight, oca will sweeten considerably. Grown primarily by Quechua and Aymara farmers, MORADO The Morado features deep-purple/burgundy skin with a sweet, pink flesh.#9834 oca has been a staple of rural Andean diets for centuries. Of all Andean root and tuber crops, oca is presently second only to ANDEAN TUBERS potato in areas planted within the Central Andean region. Oca is important to local food security because of its role in crop ANDEAN TUBERS rotations and its high nutritional content. Oca generally contain three times more protein than potatoes. *Oca cultivars derived from true seed ULLUCO Ullucus tuberosus tiums, since they’re in the same family). PICA DE PULGA Use it on a trellis to shade a southern or Round yellow with pink spots, Baumi selection. #9841 MASHUA western facing window. #9821 Tropaeolum tuberosum YACÓN Smallanthus sonchifolius Please visit our website for stock choices & pricing. www.OneGreenWorld.com BOLIVIAN RED Red, orange, and purple tubers with slightly sweet, carrot-like flavor, no tart- A species of flowering plant in the family ness. #9803 Tropaeolaceae grown in the Andes, partic- ularly in Peru and Bolivia, and to a lesser HOPIN ALBA extent in Ecuador and Colombia. Its edible Creamy white and slightly acidic. #9807 tubers are eaten cooked as a vegetable. Mashua is a herbaceous perennial climber reaching 2-4 m (7-13 ft) in height. It is Some call Yacón the “apple of the Andes.” closely related to garden nasturtiums, and The plant produces a perennial rhizome is occasionally cultivated as an ornamental attached to edible, succulent storage for its’ brightly colored tubular flowers. It roots, the principal economic product of attracts hummingbirds and is very spicy the plant. The rhizome develops just like horseradish. under the surface of the soil and continuously produces aerial shoots. Dry and/or cold seasons cause the aerial PUCA ANU - PERUVIAN shoots to die back, but the plant re- ROSY GEMS The Puca Anu features purple stripes sprouts from the rhizome under favorable White flesh with a red/purple center. over a yellow tuber, two to six inches conditions of temperature and moisture.