Plants
Philodendron 'Golden Ring Of Fire'
Philodendron 'Golden Ring Of Fire' is a rare hybrid plant with leaves that vary in color from white to cream, light to dark green, and orange to red. Originally called 'Henderson's Pride', this slow-growing plant is a cross between Philodendron Tortum and Philodendron Wendlandii, making it a unique addition to any indoor plant collection.
Primulina 'Dale's Periwinkle Blush'
Primulina 'Dale's Periwinkle Blush' is an easy-to-grow houseplant related to African Violets, known for its lovely lavender blooms. It requires careful watering to avoid getting water on the leaves, making it a charming addition to indoor plant collections.
Chlorophytum comosum 'Bonnie'
This flowering perennial native to tropical South Africa has thin ribbon-like leaves and produces small white flowers. It is known for its air-purifying qualities.
Anubias barteri var. glabra
Anubias barteri var. glabra is a versatile aquatic plant known for its long, slender leaves and adaptability to various water conditions. Originating from West Africa, it thrives in both aquariums and terrariums, making it a popular choice for hobbyists. This hardy plant can grow submerged or emersed and is best attached to hard surfaces like rocks or driftwood. It requires low to medium light and does not need CO2, although CO2 can enhance its growth. Anubias barteri is a slow grower, which makes it less demanding in terms of maintenance. It is susceptible to algae growth under high lighting, so care should be taken to manage light exposure. Propagation is simple, achieved by separating the rhizomes. Its ability to provide cover for fish and fry adds to its appeal in aquascaping.
Lilaeopsis mauritiana
Lilaeopsis mauritiana is a thin-leaf variant of Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis, ideal for creating a lush, grassy foreground in aquariums. It grows quickly under high light and CO2 conditions, forming a dense, carpet-like effect. This plant is relatively undemanding and can grow emersed, making it versatile for different aquarium setups. It is sold as a tissue culture cup, ensuring it is free from snails, algae, pathogens, and bacteria. Regular trimming helps maintain its lawn-like appearance.
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.
Selaginella rupincola
Selaginella rupincola, or desert spikemoss, is native to the high southwestern deserts and forms a 6-inch tall by 3-foot wide patch in full sun rock gardens. Its evergreen foliage turns brown during drought but rehydrates with rain, making it a resilient groundcover for sunny areas.
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.
Ipomoea batatas 'Ace Of Spades'
Ipomoea batatas 'Ace Of Spades' is a fast-growing sweet potato species from Brazil, known for its purple heart-shaped leaves. It requires minimal ventilation and humidity, thriving in moist soil and sphagnum moss. This plant is easy to propagate from stem breaks and adds a tropical touch to gardens.
Crassula congesta
Crassula congesta, a monocarpic succulent, is native to South Africa and known for its soft, silky leaves. It grows erect with a single stem, reaching up to 4 inches in height. The plant produces flowers in shades of rose, mauve, pale yellow, and green. It is slightly frost-hardy and thrives in filtered or partial sun, making it a slow-growing yet charming addition to succulent collections.
Hydrangea arborescens 'Hayes Starburst'
Hydrangea arborescens 'Hayes Starburst' features star-like florets that bloom from May until the first frost. It requires some sun for optimal performance and thrives in well-draining, sunny locations. The serrated leaves provide a striking contrast to the greenish-white blooms.
Hoya macrophylla 'Pot Of Gold'
Hoya macrophylla 'Pot Of Gold' is a tropical plant with ovate-shaped waxy green leaves featuring pink, yellow, and white centers. It prefers bright, indirect light and can produce blooms with sufficient lighting. Its trailing or twining growth habit makes it a versatile choice for hanging baskets or as a climbing plant, adding a touch of exotic beauty to indoor spaces.
Camellia lutchuensis 'High Fragrance'
This evergreen shrub has large pink flowers that bloom mid to late season and dark green foliage. It grows in USDA zones 7-10 and prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil. It is deer resistant, drought-resistant, and heat tolerant, reaching 5-8 feet tall and wide.
Pilea ovalis
A fast-growing species from Central and South America, this plant is known for its amazing leaf patterns. It prefers bright, indirect light and moderate humidity but tolerates lower light conditions and does not require much ventilation. Moist soil and sphagnum moss help with rooting, and it can be pruned to create plantlets, making it easy to propagate.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Star Gazer'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Star Gazer' is part of the Double Delight TM collection, featuring large double bi-color pink or blue flowers with a white edge. This plant is suitable for USDA zone 6.
Rhododendron 'Hino Crimson'
This short shrub features fiery red flowers that appear in mid-spring and last until summer. Its foliage stays green in summer and turns bronze and red in fall. The plant grows best in partial shade and prefers moist, humus-rich acidic soil that drains well. It grows 2-3 feet tall and 3-5 feet wide and makes a great container plant.
Vigna radiata
Vigna radiata, commonly known as mung bean, has been cultivated in China for over 3,000 years. It is high in protein, iron, and vitamins, and is a staple in many Asian dishes.
Dendrobium nobile
Dendrobium nobile is a popular decorative orchid known for its variegated blooms in white, pink, and purple. Native to southern China, the Himalayas, and Indochina, it thrives in lowland and mountain forests. This orchid blooms mostly in winter and spring, preferring bright indirect light and warm temperatures year-round. Its long-lasting, vibrant flowers make it a favorite among orchid enthusiasts.
Diospyros 'Nikita's Gift'
This plant is a hybrid of American and Japanese persimmon, known for producing large, succulent fruit with a sweet and tangy flavor. It is a compact variety, growing to a height of 10-15 feet, and takes 2-4 years to bear fruit. The fruit is astringent and should be fully ripened before eating. It prefers full sunlight and is adaptable to various soil types, provided they are well-draining.
Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea'
Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea', also known as Golden Creeping Jenny, is a low-growing groundcover with dime-sized golden leaves. It can be grown submerged or emersed and is common in flooded areas, though it can be invasive. This plant produces small yellow flowers and prefers a bit of morning sun for its golden color.
Sedum lineare 'Variegatum'
Sedum lineare 'Variegatum' is an evergreen groundcover known for its striking green leaves edged in white. This low-growing perennial forms a non-weedy mat and is highly drought-tolerant, making it ideal for sunny locations. It rarely flowers, but when it does, it produces small yellow blooms. The plant thrives in well-draining soil and requires minimal watering, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners. It can withstand temperatures as low as 40°F, but prefers ample light to maintain its vibrant foliage. This sedum is versatile in reproduction and can adapt to various garden settings, including rock gardens and living walls.
Goeppertia roseopicta 'Little Princess'
Goeppertia roseopicta 'Little Princess' is a charming plant known for its air-purifying qualities. Its leaves curl up at night and unfurl in the morning, adding a dynamic element to its appearance. It thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and requires a moist, high-humidity environment.
Begonia acetosa
Begonia acetosa is a rhizomatous species native to Brazil, known for its bright green leaves with a dark red underside. It grows well in indirect light and moderate humidity, preferring moist soil. This begonia is used to create new hybrids and has been cultivated in the United States since 1946.
Goeppertia veitchiana
Goeppertia veitchiana, also known as 'Medallion Calathea', is a houseplant with large, show-stopping foliage featuring dark green and bright pink patterns. It thrives in medium to bright indirect light and high humidity, requiring well-draining soil and distilled water to avoid leaf distress.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Garden Baudirector Kuhnert'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Garden Baudirector Kuhnert' is a shy bloomer with large blue flowers in acidic soil. These flowers are suitable for cutting and drying, making them a versatile addition to gardens. This plant thrives in USDA zone 6.
Begonia 'Steve's Leaves Burning Embers'
Begonia 'Steve's Leaves Burning Embers' is a hybrid with metallic pink and silver-spotted leaves, black veins, and a dark pink margin. It prefers shade to partial sun and grows 8 to 12 inches tall, requiring the soil to dry between waterings.
Begonia 'Steve's Leaves Mother Of Pearl'
Begonia 'Steve's Leaves Mother Of Pearl' is a Rex hybrid begonia with iridescent leaves that shimmer with metallic pink and pearl-like spots. It requires high humidity and grows best in shade to partial shade, reaching a height of 10 to 12 inches. This begonia is ideal for adding a touch of elegance to indoor or shaded garden areas.
Primula vulgaris
Primula vulgaris is a winter-hardy primrose hybrid with dense clusters of double blue flowers. It is summer dormant and prefers bright shade or a few hours of direct sun. The plant thrives in moist, well-drained soils and tolerates brief periods of drought. Its rosettes of green leaves reach about 7 inches tall and 1 foot wide, making it suitable for woodland and rock gardens.
Rhipsalis pachyptera
Rhipsalis pachyptera, native to Brazil, is a spineless, freely branched epiphytic cactus that can grow up to 5 feet long. It features flat, green stems sometimes tinged with red and produces creamy-yellow or whitish flowers followed by white fruits.