N. sibuyanensis X N. maxima
Tropical Pitcher Plant
Large spotted pitchers. Deep red peristome flattens out with age and can turn black with sun.
N. sibuyanensis X N. maxima
Tropical Pitcher Plant
Large spotted pitchers. Deep red peristome flattens out with age and can turn black with sun.
N. khsiana x (ventricosa x maxima)
Keep moist, but not wet. Mist occasionally.
Hybridized from high-altitude Indonesian species. Prefers warm days and cool evenings.
Pitcher’s are variable. Keep warm, protect from frost. Compact plant where pitchers are tight to the plant.
Small bulb with stunning purple triangular leaves and lots of small white to pink flowers. Flowers in summer, winter dormant. Great as a houseplant.
P. pedatum
Climbing houseplant with large deeply lobed oak-shaped glossy green leaves. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best with some direct sun. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Green sword-shaped leaves. Climbing vines that can be trained. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best with some direct sun. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Philodendron erubescens “Pink Princess”
Large emerald green and burgundy sword-shaped leaves with stunning pink splotches. Climbing vines that can be trained. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best with some direct sun. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
P. erubescens “Red Emerald”
Large emerald green sword-shaped leaves. Climbing vines that can be trained. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best with some direct sun. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Large serrated variegated yellow and green leaves, developing red edges over time. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best with some direct sun. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Carnivorous plant best grown in indirect light or part sun with high humidity. Keep soil wet in summer.
Carnivorous plant best grown in indirect light or part sun with high humidity. Keep soil wet in summer.
Evergreen Fern
Native along the West Coast, From Baja up to Alaska. Upright in sun, more open in shade.
V. californica “Roger’s Red”
Deciduous Fruiting Vine
California native grape, deciduous. Gray and green leaves revamp to a deep, rich red in autumn months. Edible, small purple fruit. Fast growing and frost hardy.
Deciduous Fruiting Vine
Northern California native grape, deciduous leaves. Gray and green leaves turn red in autumn months before dying back for winter. Edible purple fruit. Fast growing.