Houseplants

Monstera siltepecana

Vining plant with silvery leaves, will develop holes as the plant matures. Can be grown outside with some protection.

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, very bright light is best, some direct light is OK. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.

Nephrolepsis “Duffii”

Dwarf variety with small fishbone fronds. Tropical Fern can handle a variety of indoor lower light conditions, indirect is best. Moderate water but prefers not to sit in water. Some humidity preferred.

Oxalis triangularis “Ebony”

Small bulb with stunning dark nearly black triangular leaves and lots of small white to pink flowers. Flowers in summer, winter dormant. Great as a houseplant.

Oxalis triangularis “Myke”

Small bulb with stunning purple triangular leaves and lots of small white to pink flowers. Flowers in summer, winter dormant. Great as a houseplant.

Peperomia “Frost”

P. caperata “Frost”

Green leaves with a dusting of frosty white. Compact growth. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia “Luna Red”

P. caperata “Luna Red”

Red leaves with a dusting of frosty silver. Compact growth. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia “Napoli Nights”

P. caperata “Napoli Nights”

Light green leaves with a dusting of frost. Compact growth. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia “Pearl”

Beautiful patterned leaves, silvery with red undersides. Epiphytic in habitat. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia “Piccolo Banda”

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia “Raisinet”

P. caperata “Raisinet”

Stunning dark purplish-red to bright red crinkly heart-shaped leaves. Compact growth. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia “Red Edge”

P. clusiifolia “Red Edge”

Large round leaves, dark green with red edges. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia “Rosso”

Beautiful patterned leaves with red undersides. Epiphytic in habitat. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia angulata

Small striped angled leaves. Vining epiphyte. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia argyreia

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia ferreyrae

Semi-epyphitic mounds of green rosettes. Succulent Peperomia, keep warm, provide occasional misting. Grows well as a houseplant.

Peperomia incana

Soft, large, round light-green leaves, almost silvery. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia metallica

Beautiful dark green-black leaves with red undersides. Vining. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia puteolata

Peperomia tetragona

Small parallel-striped angled leaves. Vining epiphyte. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Peperomia tetraphylla

Round-leafed plant, many leaves off each trailing stem. Can be grown from divisions. Great as a houseplant, semi-succulent.

Peperomia verschaffeltii

Silver and green patterning. Can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, some direct sun. Fast draining soil, not too much water. Low growing, good in hanging baskets.

Peperomia verticillata

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water.

Phaius

A genus of 45 rhizomatous terrestrial species in the Orchid Family (Orchidaceae) from Asia and the Pacific Islands. Tend to prefer regular even watering of the roots.

Philodendron “Birkin”

Non-vining. Stunning and wild, with cream variegations throughout the deep green leathery leaves. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.

Philodendron “Congo Rojo”

A large, vigorous non-vining Philodendron. Broad, thick dark green leaves on reddish stems. New leaves start off dark burgundy in color before turning green as the plant matures. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.

Philodendron “Jungle Boogie”

P. “Narrow Escape”

A large, vigorous non-vining Philodendron. Broad, thick dark green leaves on reddish stems. New leaves start off dark burgundy in color before turning green as the plant matures. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.

Philodendron “McColley”

P. bipinnatifidum “McColley”

Stunning large red leaves, divided when older. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity. Mist occasionally.

Philodendron “Moonlight”

Highly attractive ornamental species of philodendron that is easy to care for and brightens up any space. Broad, glassy leaves that vary in color from chartreuse to emerald green. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.

Philodendron “Neon”

P. cordatum “Neon”

Stunning and wild green to chartreuse to gold leathery leaves. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.