Are you looking for a houseplant that can tolerate almost any indoor condition? Ranking high on the “easy care houseplant” list, the Aglaonema makes a perfect office plant because it tolerates low light, but also grows well in bright spots and tolerates fluorescent lighting. The Chinese evergreen starts out small enough to fit on desks and tabletops and will remain…
A beautiful plant with flat, V-shaped leaves, deeply scalloped along the margins. The color is shiny, jet-black, with bold white veining. An excellent species for interior, landscape, or terrarium use. Clean lines and crisp, defined color makes the Alocasia sanderiana an excellent stand-alone specimen, especially when complementary to modern design. When mixed with a plant grouping, an African mask plant…
Palmeras create tropical environments and palms elicit feelings of peace and relaxation like no other plant can. Also known as the bamboo palm, the areca palm is popular because of its soft fronds and tolerance for low light. The areca palm prefers a moderate amount of water. Plant your areca palm in fertile soil, and give it a monthly fertilizer…
Bird's nest ferns also known in Cebu as "Manao" are naturally epiphytic, meaning they grow on the surface of other plants. In their rainforest homes, they can be found growing high in the crooks of trees. They form a series of erect, spoon-shaped, bright green fronds that rise from a central rosette.
Calathea Picturata Vandenheckei has long, oval, dark green leaves, marked with streaks of white along the midrib and around the edges. It is a houseplant that really purifies the air, so it is a true eye-catcher in every interior that also makes a contribution to a better and healthier indoor climate.
Prayer Plants feature unique foliage with feathered, painterly-like veins. The bold foliage makes Prayer Plants perfect for window sills, mantles, or shelves that need a splash of color. Prayer Plants get their name from the way the leaves fold in the evening, resembling hands folded in prayer. These dazzling plants have patterned leaves that lift upward in the evening, giving…
Cattleyas are what most people think of when they hear the word orchid. Producing large and fragrant flowers with vibrant colors that are commonly used in corsages, Cattleyas are a popular choice for beginners and experts alike. These plants are very sturdy and can take a lot of abuse from those who tend to forget to water.
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The eye-catching Cockscomb plant is guaranteed to make your flower beds stand out. Producing upright, ruffled flowers in shades of red, purple, pink, and yellow. Cockscomb is one of the most distinctive ornamental flowers you will see in a garden. In addition to being a popular ornamental flower, the blooms are also popular for cut and dried flower arrangements. Cockscomb,…
Dracaena is a popular houseplant because it is easy to grow and very forgiving of novice gardeners. It’s also a top pick because there are so many varieties with different sizes, leaf shapes, and colors. A variegated dracaena plant, like the Song of India dracaena, for instance, gives you beautiful, multicolored foliage. *Sold per pot.
Snake plants are often used as home decor, as they’re pleasing to the eye, easy to care for, and require little water to survive. Snake plants are also known for their ability to help remove toxic air pollutants. With the ability to absorb and remove harmful toxins, snake plants can act as an effective defense against airborne allergies.
Horsetail Reed Grass are slender and a beautiful shade of green, giving a “bushy” look reminiscent of a horse’s tail. Horsetail Reed Grass loves water, so it does really well in ponds or marshy areas. You will see quite a few of these in our designs, around water features or with irrigation systems to keep them well hydrated. They are…
Meadow Spike Moss is a beautiful rare relative of fern which looks like moss. It is a hardy plant if the soil is not dried out completely and kept moist. Selaginella gets some moisture, the leaves open up, turn green, and the plant starts to grow again. This is why the Selaginella lepidophyllagets is called the “Resurrection Plant.”
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