Plants
Anthurium 'Amelia's Delight' X 'prince Of Darkness'
Anthurium 'Amelia's Delight' X 'Prince Of Darkness' is a hybrid anthurium that thrives in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 65-75°F. It requires a well-draining soil mix and high humidity, with soil kept evenly moist but not waterlogged.
Begonia minutifolia
Begonia minutifolia is an African micro species with tree-like branches and small leaves. It prefers moderate, indirect light and high humidity, requiring good air flow to prevent melting. This plant thrives in moist soil and sphagnum moss, making it a unique choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.
Camellia sasanqua 'Shi Shi Gashira'
This plant produces large pink-red blooms with yellow centers from autumn through December. It has dark glossy green leaves and is low maintenance and drought tolerant once established. It grows 4-5 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide.
Lilium pumilum
Lilium pumilum is a native of Mongolia, Siberia, and northern China, known for its slender, grassy leaves and reflexed, nodding red flowers. It grows up to 2 feet tall and requires well-drained soil, with flowers and bulbs used as food in Taiwan.
Neoregelia pauciflora
Neoregelia pauciflora is a small to medium-sized bromeliad native to Brazil, known for its green leaves with variable purple splotches that intensify under high light. This epiphytic plant attaches its roots to other surfaces and holds water in its leaves, making it suitable for tadpole deposition. It forms pups from the mature plant, allowing for easy propagation. Neoregelia pauciflora is a versatile species with several cultivars, and its unique coloration makes it a striking addition to tropical plant collections. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires minimal care, making it ideal for air plant enthusiasts.
Dryopteris intermedia
Dryopteris intermedia, also known as the intermediate wood fern, is a perennial evergreen native to eastern North America. It features bipinnately compound fronds that grow in a spiral-like arrangement from an underground rhizome. This fern thrives in moist woodland locations and is known for its ability to hybridize with other wood ferns.
Lagenandra thwaitesii
Lagenandra thwaitesii is a small aquatic plant from the tropical rainforests of Sri Lanka, known for its slender, bright green leaves with wavy edges. It can be grown submerged or emersed and thrives in moderate to high lighting conditions with CO2 supplementation. This slow-growing plant is compatible with various fish and aquatic species, making it a popular choice for aquariums. It requires a nutrient-rich substrate and can be propagated by dividing the rhizome.
Malus 'Pink Profusion'
Malus 'Pink Profusion' is a deciduous tree with lively pink spring flowers and bright red fruit that attract pollinators. Its new foliage is reddish purple, turning light green, with bronze or amber fall colors. This tree is highly tolerant of air pollution and resistant to pests and diseases. It grows best in full sun and well-drained, slightly acidic soil, reaching 15-30 feet tall and wide.
Chamaelirium japonicum
Chamaelirium japonicum is an Asian lily family member with evergreen rosettes and tall spikes of white, lightly-scented flowers in spring. It thrives in rich, moist organic soils and is a striking addition to shaded garden areas.
Begonia 'Bashful Bandit'
Begonia 'Bashful Bandit' is a plant with large, palmate leaves that have jagged lobes and a deep green color with a scarlet reverse. It develops a thick rhizome and produces white flowers in winter, making it a striking addition to any collection.
Begonia 'Harmony's Crazy Love'
Begonia 'Harmony's Crazy Love' is a bushy plant with bright red, pink, yellow, or white flowers. It is known for its vibrant blooms and compact growth habit, making it a colorful addition to indoor or outdoor plant collections.
Chlorophytum comosum 'Variegatum'
Native to southern Africa, this herbaceous perennial features green and white striped foliage and leaves up to 18 inches long. It produces white flowers on long stalks year-round and is known for its air-purifying abilities.
Euphorbia mammillaris
This columnar-shaped plant has thick spines and flowers that range from white to yellow to red. It is simple to care for, requiring full sun, infrequent watering, and well-draining soil. It rarely needs repotting and thrives in temperatures above 21°C with moderate humidity.
Hemionitis integerrima
Hemionitis integerrima is a desert fern species that grows in both alkaline and acidic soils up to 5,500 feet elevation. It features rigidly upright, brown-backed, olive-green fronds reaching 1 foot tall. This fern prefers a well-drained spot in a rock garden and has more rounded pinnae and shallower leaf lobes compared to Astrolepis sinuata.
Hibiscus grandiflorus
Hibiscus grandiflorus is a North American native plant with felty grey leaves and 8-foot stalks topped with 10-inch light pink flowers featuring a central red eye. It thrives in coastal brackish marsh sites and is resistant to Hibiscus sawfly. This woody perennial is tolerant of flooding and droughts, making it a resilient choice for wet habitats.
Anthurium flexile
Anthurium flexile is a vining species native to Central America, thriving in moderate, indirect light and high humidity. It is well-suited for terrarium culture, rooting easily in moist sphagnum moss, and adds a tropical touch with its manageable size and lush foliage.
Hydrangea integrifolia
Hydrangea integrifolia is an evergreen climbing plant that self-clings to surfaces. Its new growth is burgundy red, turning dark green, and it produces lacy, creamy white flowers that age to a parchment tone. This plant is suitable for zone 7b and adds vertical interest to gardens.
Cleretum bellidiforme
Cleretum bellidiforme is a succulent native to South Africa, known for its neon flowers and dense, spreading foliage. It thrives in hot, dry environments and is suitable for borders, rock gardens, or containers. The flowers close at night and during cloudy weather, adding a dynamic element to garden displays.
Nephrolepis exaltata 'Curly Boston'
Nephrolepis exaltata 'Curly Boston' is a unique fern with curly fronds that thrives in bright filtered or indirect light. It has high water needs and requires well-draining soil, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.
Hoya latifolia 'Bai Bua'
Hoya latifolia 'Bai Bua' features striking green striping and splashy variegation on its leaves. It grows best in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant has a trailing or twining growth habit and should be watered when the soil surface is dry.
Corydalis aurea
Corydalis aurea is a North American native plant in the poppy family, known for its finely dissected blue-green foliage and bright yellow flowers. It is a short-lived perennial or annual that thrives in sagebrush steppe environments and is resistant to rabbits.
Anthurium 'Not The Mama' X Forgetii X 'zara' X 'michelle'
Anthurium 'Not The Mama' X Forgetii X 'zara' X 'michelle' is a tropical indoor plant requiring bright, indirect light and temperatures between 65 to 75 degrees. It thrives in high humidity and well-draining soil, with leaves that emerge deep pink and fade to green. This plant is easy to care for, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.
Haworthia cymbiformis
Haworthia cymbiformis is a resilient succulent from Southern Africa, specifically Namibia, Mozambique, and South Africa. It is known for surviving indoors with minimal light or water, making it an ideal houseplant for low-maintenance environments.
Sempervivum tectorum
Sempervivum tectorum, also known as houseleek, is a rosette-forming succulent evergreen perennial that spreads by offsets. It features grey-green leaves often suffused with rose-red and produces reddish-purple flowers in summer. This plant is highly variable due to numerous cultivars and is traditionally thought to protect against thunderstorms. It is cultivated for groundcover in hot, dry places and has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
Cobaea scandens
Cobaea scandens, also known as the cup-and-saucer vine, is a fast-growing climber with 2-inch cup-shaped flowers that transition from pale green to violet purple. Native to Mexico, this vine is suitable for arbors and trellises and is known for its sweet scent and ability to attract pollinators.
Napaea dioica
Napaea dioica, a North American native perennial, is found in moist prairies, ditches, and wetlands. Related to hibiscus, it features dark green 11-lobed leaves and stalks that rise to 7 feet tall with white malva-like flowers. This tall perennial herbaceous plant grows best in moist, partial-sun sites and blooms in late June for 4-5 weeks. It is dioecious, with separate male and female plants, and produces rounded, many-seeded fruits.
Begonia barsalouxiae
Begonia barsalouxiae is a rhizomatous species from Mexico, known for its green leaves with chocolate brown mottling. This medium-sized plant thrives in shade to partial shade and requires well-draining soil. It is appreciated for its beautiful leaf markings and ability to adapt to various light conditions.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Wayne's White'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Wayne's White' is a stunning shrub with white lacecap flowers that bloom from early summer through fall. Its dark green leaves provide a lush backdrop, and the flowers age to a delicate pale pink. This hydrangea is a reliable bloomer, adding beauty to gardens throughout the growing season.