Plants
Peperomia 'Watermelon'
Peperomia 'Watermelon' is a tropical indoor plant native to northern South America, known for its oval green leaves with curved silver stripes and red stems. It produces tiny green flower spikes in summer. This plant is easy to care for and pet-friendly, thriving in low light conditions. Its unique leaf pattern resembles a watermelon rind, making it a popular choice for houseplant enthusiasts.
Rhododendron 'Roblec'
Rhododendron 'Roblec' is a hybrid shrub known for its coral flowers with white accents, blooming in early spring and fall. It attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies and grows to a mature size of 3-4 feet tall and wide. This evergreen shrub prefers partial sun to shade and requires slightly acidic, well-draining soil.
Sedum 'Little Miss Sunshine'
Sedum 'Little Miss Sunshine' is a compact succulent known for its rich black-green foliage and bright yellow flowers that bloom in midsummer. This vigorous grower forms a 6-inch tall mound that can spread up to 20 inches wide. It is drought-tolerant once established, making it an excellent choice for rock gardens and green roofs. The plant's vibrant flowers and glossy foliage provide a striking contrast in any garden setting.
Drosera pygmaea
Drosera pygmaea, known as pygmy sundews, is a tiny carnivorous plant native to Australia and New Zealand. It forms a rosette and measures only 8 to 18 mm in diameter. The plant produces pale flowers on stems that can reach up to 3 inches tall. Its small size and unique carnivorous nature make it an intriguing addition to collections of unusual plants.
Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite White'
Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite White' is a slow-growing aquatic plant native to Africa, known for its white variegated leaves. It thrives in low-light conditions and is often used as a midground or foreground plant in aquariums. This hardy plant can be attached to rocks or driftwood and requires minimal care.
Medicago sativa
Medicago sativa, commonly known as alfalfa, is a nutrient-rich plant high in protein, essential amino acids, and vitamins. It is often used to add flavor and texture to salads and sandwiches, making it a versatile addition to culinary dishes.
Piper porphyrophyllum
Piper porphyrophyllum is a vine in the black pepper family, native to tropical forests of Southeast Asia. It features dark, velvety cordate leaves with a lacy pink pattern and prefers bright, indirect light. This trailing or climbing plant thrives in high humidity and requires drying between waterings.
Woodsia subcordata
Woodsia subcordata is a small deciduous fern native to Asia, forming clumps about 6 inches tall. It features fuzzy, upright fronds that are light green, adding a delicate texture to shaded garden areas. This fern is ideal for light shade and is a charming addition to woodland gardens.
Prunus persica 'Gulf Crimson'
Prunus persica 'Gulf Crimson' is a peach tree producing sweet, large peaches with deep yellow-red flesh. It ripens from mid-May to early June and is self-pollinating, requiring 400 hours of winter chill. This tree grows 12-18 feet tall and is disease-resistant, making it suitable for USDA zones 8-10. It thrives in full sun and requires annual pruning and thinning.
Boehmeria splitgerbera
Boehmeria splitgerbera is a clumping perennial with corrugated green leaves that have a texture similar to thick sandpaper and split into two lobes. It produces unusual tan spikes in late summer, adding a unique texture to gardens.
Utricularia reniformis
Utricularia reniformis is a large carnivorous plant native to Brazil, known for its lavender blooms and unique bladderwort family characteristics. It can grow as a terrestrial plant in wet grasslands or as an epiphyte, requiring bright light and a well-draining mix. This plant is fascinating for its carnivorous nature and adaptability to different growing conditions.
Hoya rubida
Hoya rubida is a vining epiphyte native to Southeast Asia, admired for its elliptical leaves with prominent veins and porcelain-white, fragrant flowers. It thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.
Dryopteris clintoniana
Dryopteris clintoniana is a fertile hybrid fern native to the northern hemisphere, resulting from a cross between Dryopteris cristata and Dryopteris goldieana. It forms a 3-foot tall clump of dark green evergreen foliage and thrives in slightly moist to average woodland garden conditions. This fern is a resilient addition to shade gardens.
Crassula nudicaulis
Crassula nudicaulis is a drought-tolerant succulent native to South Africa, featuring lime-green paddle-shaped leaves with a silvery sheen. This slow-growing plant reaches up to 12 inches and produces white flowers in summer, thriving in sunny areas with well-draining soil.
Ficus natalensis ssp. leprieurii 'Variegated'
Ficus natalensis ssp. leprieurii 'Variegated' is a slow-growing African ficus with triangular leaves featuring creamy yellow and gray-green variegation. It makes a showy, small specimen plant and is moderately easy to care for as a houseplant. This plant grows tall like a tree and is known for its dark green foliage.
Olea europaea
Olea europaea, commonly known as the olive tree, is valued for its fragrant white flowers and showy black drupes. This evergreen plant features glossy, narrow leaves and smooth gray bark. Primarily grown as an ornamental, it is also appreciated for its edible qualities, making it a versatile addition to gardens.
Euphorbia tithymaloides 'Curly Pink'
Euphorbia tithymaloides 'Curly Pink' thrives in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 40 to 100°F. It grows up to 6 inches tall and prefers humidity around 50%, with soil that dries between waterings.
Paeonia daurica ssp. mlokosewitschii
Paeonia daurica ssp. mlokosewitschii, commonly known as the Woodland Peony, is a perennial plant native to the Caucasus. It forms clumps of glaucous green foliage, reaching 18 inches tall and 3 feet wide. The plant produces bright yellow flowers in early April, followed by black and red seed pods in August. It grows well in part or full sun and is drought-tolerant, making it a resilient addition to gardens.
Selaginella 'Sizemore Giant'
Selaginella 'Sizemore Giant' is a large spikemoss species with upright stems and frond-like foliage. It grows up to 2 feet tall and prefers indirect light and evenly moist soil.
Caryopteris incana
Caryopteris incana is a bushy perennial known for its round leaves and clusters of lavender-blue flowers that bloom in late summer and fall. This plant is native to regions in China, Japan, and Korea and is appreciated for its ability to attract butterflies. It thrives in sunny to partially sunny locations and is resistant to rabbits.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Sabrina'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Sabrina' is a compact shrub with white sepals edged in red. It blooms on old wood and grows well in partial sun. This hydrangea is suitable for USDA zone 6 and adds a touch of elegance to any garden.
Anthurium dolichostachyum
Anthurium dolichostachyum is a rare and highly sought-after tropical plant known for its large, dark green leaves with prominent veining and dramatic, elongated spathe and spadix. Native to Central and South America, this plant is closely related to Anthurium metallicum and cirinoi. Its ornamental value lies in its striking flowers, which feature a white or cream-colored spathe and a spadix that can be green or pink.
Zea mays
Zea mays, or sweet corn, is known for its large, tender ears that are resistant to stalk-lodging. Developed from 'Luther Hill' and 'Painted Mountain' corn, it is adapted for short growing seasons and germinates well in cool, wet soils. This variety features a kaleidoscope of rainbow kernels and is rich in anthocyanins.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Let's Dance Moonlight'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Let's Dance Moonlight' is a versatile hydrangea that blooms on both old and new wood. Its blossom color is influenced by soil pH, and it features sturdy stems that keep flower heads upright. Developed in Michigan, this plant is known for its cold tolerance and suitability for cut and dried flower arrangements.
Xyris baldwiniana
Xyris baldwiniana is a perennial herb native to the coastal regions of the southeastern United States, known for its upright, thin foliage and flower heads resembling miniature brown pine cones. It blooms with yellow flowers that open daily over several months in spring and summer. Preferring sandy or peat-based soils that remain consistently moist, this plant is well-suited to wetland or bog garden settings.
Pilea depressa 'Tiny Tears'
Pilea depressa 'Tiny Tears' is a durable groundcover perfect for vivariums and terrariums. It thrives in part sun to shade and requires evenly moist soil conditions. This plant is a popular choice for creating lush, green environments in enclosed spaces.
Hoya linearis
Hoya linearis is a distinctive plant native to Nepal and China, known for its nearly cylindrical leaves and trailing growth habit. It produces white, star-shaped flowers with a lemon scent and requires a humid environment with shade to partial shade.
Calathea 'Purple Rose'
Calathea 'Purple Rose' is a tropical plant known for its brightly colored, upright oval leaves with purple undersides. Native to tropical regions of South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, it thrives in low light conditions. This plant is pet-friendly and acts as an air purifier, making it a popular choice for indoor environments. Its vibrant patterns and easy care requirements make it a favorite among houseplant enthusiasts.