Water

Nananthus margaritiferus

Small knobbly blue-green leaves. Yellow flowers. Dormant in summer – minimal water. Thickened roots. Hardy if kept very dry in winter.

Narcissus “Tête-à-tête”

Easy to grow very popular dwarf spring bulb Daffodil with orange and yellow flowers and narrow green leaves. Indoor or Outdoor. Grows 6-8″ tall. Plant bulbs in soil in fall, or potted plants in spring. Prefers cold winters.

Narcissus “Ziva”

Easy to grow very popular dwarf winter and spring blooming bulb Daffodil with white flowers and narrow green leaves. Indoor or Outdoor. Grows 6-8″ tall. Plant bulbs in soil in fall, or potted plants in spring. Prefers cold winters.

Nemesia “Sugarberry”

Perennial

Small purple and yellow flowers in spring through summer. Works well in containers.

Nemophila “Penny Black”

N. menziesii “Penny Black”
Self seeding Annual

Flowers April through September. Prolific bloomer. Great for containters or along the front of the garden where you want a stunning display of color. Deadhead if you do not want it to volunteer self seed for following year.

Nemophila menziesii

Self seeding Annual

Flowers April through September. Prolific bloomer. Great for containters or along the front of the garden where you want a stunning display of color. Deadhead if you do not want it to volunteer self seed for following year.

Neoraimondia herzogiana

Neocardenasia herzogiana

Tall columnar cactus with large brown central spines surrounded by smaller white spines (6-8). Branches midway up the trunk and will form a large cluster of vertical branches. Edible fruit.

Neoregelia

Terrestrial bromeliads, frost-tender, bright colors.

Neoregelia “Adonis”

Large clusters of very bright red 6″ rosettes on this semi-hardy terrestrial bromeliad.

Neoregelia ampullacea

Classic small Bromeliad will readily hybridize, with many cultivars available. Rosettes will show varying amounts of striping and spotting

Nepenthes “Bloody Mary”

N. ampullaria X N. ventricosa x spectabilis
Tropical Pitcher Plant

Vibrant cherry-red pitchers. Prefers warm and humid.

Nepenthes “Exotic Lady”

N. maxima X N. talangensis
Perennial Carnivore

Large hanging red-lipped pitchers, will mature to a deep burgundy color. Well-drained soil should be kept moist, not sitting in water. Hardy to 35F, keep warm in winter.

Nepenthes “Gothica”

N. sibuyanensis X N. maxima
Tropical Pitcher Plant

Large spotted pitchers. Deep red peristome flattens out with age and can turn black with sun.

Nepenthes “Judith Finn”

N. veitchii X N. spathulata
Perennial Carnivore

Large hanging red-lipped pitchers. Well-drained soil should be kept moist. Hardy to 35F, keep warm in winter.

Nepenthes “Poi Dog”

Perennial Carnivore

Large hanging pitchers, red-striped. Well-drained soil should be kept moist. Keep warm in winter.

Nepenthes “Rebecca Soper”

N. sanguinea X N. maxima
Perennial Carnivore

Large hanging vibrant red pitchers. Well-drained soil should be kept moist, not sitting in water. Hardy to 35F, keep warm in winter.

Nepenthes alata

Perennial Carnivore

Large genus of about 120 species and hybrids, with dangling pitchers that collect rainwater. Vining tendrils.

Nepenthes Miranda

Perennial Carnivore

Large hanging red-lipped pitchers. Well-drained soil should be kept moist. Hardy to 35F, keep warm in winter.

Nepenthes ventricosa

Pitcher’s are variable. Keep warm, protect from frost. Compact plant where pitchers are tight to the plant.

 

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.

Nicotiana “Lime Green”

Herbaceous

Old style 3ft. tall classic large-flowered and fragrant shrub. Can get covered in a mound of lime green wide open blooms throughout the spring and summer. Cut back hard when done blooming, or grow as a self-seeding annual.

Nicotiana “Perfume Bright Rose”

Herbaceous

Old style 3ft. tall classic large-flowered and fragrant shrub. Can get covered in a mound of very bright and rose-colored wide open blooms throughout the spring and summer. Cut back hard when done blooming, or grow as a self-seeding annual.

Nolina bigelovii

Desert Perennial. Related to yuccas, they have large infloresences on tall stalks. Prefers lots of sun and very little water.