Tree-like growth with branches growing at the top. Curved trunk when grown from seed. Chartreuse night-flowers, edible “chichituna” red fruit. Branches wide, grows to 15ft. tall.
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Polypodium “Sarah Lyman”
P. californicum “Sarah Lyman”
Creeping Perennial Fern
Grows in rocky crevices, fast draining soils. Wet in winter, will go dormant (deciduous) when dry in summer. Can grow under native oaks.
Polypodium californicum
Creeping Perennial Fern
Grows in rocky crevices, fast draining soils. Wet in winter, will go dormant (deciduous) when dry in summer. Can grow under native oaks.
Polypodium glycyrrhiza
Evergreen Fern
Shade-loving fern with deeply lobed leaves. Spreads slowly by rhizomes.
Polypodium guttatum
Evergreen Fern
Shade-loving fern with deeply lobed leaves. Spreads slowly by closely spaced rhizomes.
Polypodium scouleri
Evergreen Fern
Shade-loving fern with deeply lobed leaves. Spreads slowly by rhizomes.
Polystichum makinoi
Evergreen Fern
Large fern with shiny green fronds grown up in a vase-shape, arching outwards at the top.
Polystichum munitum
Evergreen Fern
Native along the West Coast, From Baja up to Alaska. Upright in sun, more open in shade.
Polystichum polyblepharum
Evergreen Fern
Shiny dark-green fronds grown up in a vase-shape, arching outwards at the top.
Portulaca molokiniensis
Upright, stacked leaves, to 12″ tall. Yellow flowers
Portulacaria afra
Small leaves, succulent branches; generally scrubby to 12ft., Good for Bonsai.
Portulacaria afra “Aurea”
Small leaves, green to bright yellow with succulent branches; Good for Bonsai.
Portulacaria afra “Cork Bark”
Features bright green leaves on red-brown stems. When mature, develops a fissured and corky bark on the trunk. Slow growing, easy to care for. Sprays of pink blooms in spring throught summer.
Portulacaria afra “Skyscraper”
Small leaves, grows tall and narrow. Slow growing, easy to care for. Sprays of white/pink blooms in spring throught summer.
Portulacaria afra “Variegata”
Small striped leaves, low and sprawling.
Portulcaria afra fa. macrophylla
Grows tall and narrow. This form has the largest leaves in the species. Slow growing, easy to care for. Sprays of white/pink blooms in spring throught summer.
Pothos “Cebu Blue”
Slow growing, vining houseplant can be trained up, trellised. Stunning silvery-blue narrow sword-shaped leaves. Do not overwater. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Pothos “Golden”
Epipremnum aureum “Golden”
Vining houseplant can be trained up, trellised. Stunning glossy green and gold variegated leaves. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Pothos “Marble Queen”
Epipremnum aureum “Marble Queen”
Vining houseplant can be trained up, trellised. Stunning marbled white and gold variegated leaves. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Pothos “N’Joy”
Epipremnum aureum “N’Joy”
Vining houseplant can be trained up, trellised. Stunning glossy green and white variegated leaves. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Pothos “Neon”
Epipremnum aureum “Neon”
Vining houseplant can be trained up, trellised. Stunning glossy neon chartreuse green leaves. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Pothos “Manjula”
Epipremnum aureum
Vining houseplant can be trained up, trellised. Stunning glossy green and white variegated leaves. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Prosopis X “Phoenix”
Semi-Evergreen tree
Thornless hybrid with a stable rootstock and a fast-growing branch structure. Lush green leaves provide dense summer shade. Yellow flowers followed by brown seedpods. Prune for shape in summer.
Protea “Brenda”
P. compacta x P. burchellii
Evergreen Shrub
Upright shrub with large dark-pink-red flowers in late winter. Needs very good drainage. Do not fertilize, except trace minerals. great for cut flowers.
Protea “Claire”
Evergreen Shrub
Upright shrub with soft green leaves. Large silky pink flowers, similar to “Pink Ice” but without the white edges. Needs very good drainage. Do not fertilize, except trace minerals. Spectactular but short-lived.
Protea “Late Mink”
P. neriifolia “Late Mink”
Evergreen Shrub
Large pink flowers with apricot and coral accents and covered with light silver hairs. Flowers in full bloom in late winter. Plant in full sun in well drained soil & irrigate only occasionally once established.
Protea “Liebencherry”
P. repens x longifolia
Evergreen Shrub
Beautiful protea with large cherry red flowers. Young leaves are slightly fuzzy, mature leaves toughen and turn gray-green. Prefers well drained soils.
Protea “Pink Ice”
P. compacta x P. susannae
Evergreen Shrub
Upright shrub with silvery rose bracts that enclose the white flowers. Needs very good drainage. Do not fertilize, except trace minerals. Spectactular but short-lived.
Protea “Rose Mink”
P. laurifolia “Rose Mink”
Evergreen Shrub
Large pink flowers appear in mid-winter, with fine black and white hairs. grey-green leaves. Do not fertilize.
Protea “Susara”
Evergreen Shrub
P. magnifica x susannae hybrid
Beautiful protea with striking peach-pink flowers. Young leaves are slightly fuzzy, mature leaves toughen and turn gray-green. Prefers well drained soils. Great for cut flowers.
