Adhatoda vasica
Aeschynanthes mimetes
Asclepias curassavica
Belamcanda chinensis
Clerodendron japonicum
Clerodendrum trichotomum
Congea tomentosa
Crinum amabile
Curculigo capitulata Palm grass
Homalomena: asthma and lung cancer herb
Hibiscus sabdariffa
Ixora chinensis
Ixora coccinea
Ixora 'sunkist'
Melastoma
Mirabilis jalapa
'mountain turtle' Stephania
'quit smoking' herb
Tacca chantrieri
Thladiantha spec. Mountain Buffalo
Trevesia palmata
Uraria crinita
Ornamental seeds
unusual dry decoration plants
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Uraria
crinita
"cat tail"
A beautiful small pot plant that likes full sunlight. When planted under
shade, however, it grows to 2 meters tall.
a tall plant under shade
check if we have seeds available
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Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China
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Your
ecologically friendly production of ornamentals:
proudly traceable!
Imagine, the traceability of your supply chain leads your
customers to the tropical jungles of the Mekong river and to the Himalayan
mountains where Tibet meets Yunnan. Immerged in diverse culture and rich
biodiversity, your customers can visit the places and people where your
organic products start from pristine soils, clean air, and where they
support the livelihood of local ethnic communities.
Would this add to the sustainability and credibility of your company?
Would your trademark benefit from international
research publications lauding your company's involvement in saving the
rain forest?
If you are in the food, cosmetics, flower, herbal, and medical business,
certifying your products as contributing to rain forest and biodiversity
protection will be an advantage with a competitive edge.
The TianZi Biodiversity Centre is working with German Universities to
design land use systems, which are bound to change paradigms: we promote
rare agro-biodiversity species, manage complexity, and find alternatives
to destructive forms of mono culture.
If all this is in line with your company's business concept - please contact
us.
The TianZi Team.
Tropical
Xishuangbanna is famous for its Dai Medicine. The Dai ethnic people
have identified more than 2000 plants, animals, mushrooms, and minerals
which are used to cure a wide variety of illnesses.
Most
important: herbal medicine is designed not only to heal but more prominently
to make sure that the disease will not have any chance to attack you in
the first place.
Many
of the medicinal species make very interesting garden and indoor plants.
We have made a selection of peculiar but also endangered medicinal herbs
because it is our goal to secure their survival through mass-propagation
and cultivation, and we contract grow them with local ethnic communities
of our area to help improve their livelihood.
For
some of the more common herbal medicines which usually come as tea or
food additives you may go to our page on traditional
medicine.
Contract
growing for your company
If you are interested to have specific plant species grown by us for import
by your company, please write to us to negotiate a contract growing agreement.
How does it work?
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