Sarracenia leucophylla x purpurea x leucophylla ‘Pink’
Perennial Carnivore
Frilled traps, turn increasing red through the summer with mottled red and pink with white details. Dormant below 45F. Needs winter dormant period or will be short-lived.
Sarracenia leucophylla x purpurea x leucophylla ‘Pink’
Perennial Carnivore
Frilled traps, turn increasing red through the summer with mottled red and pink with white details. Dormant below 45F. Needs winter dormant period or will be short-lived.
S. leucophylla “Red” X S. minor “Okie Giant” Hybrid
Deciduous Perennial Carnivore
24″ tall erect pitchers. Reddish hood in full sun.
S. rubra X S. leucophylla
Perennial Carnivore
Grows in upright clumps. Large red flower sprays mid-summer. Keep moist with slightly to moderately acidic water.
Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa x minor var. minor
Perennial Carnivore
Deep red rounded hood opens up and out, small mouth to the pitcher. Fragrant flowers.
Evergreen Perennial
Stunning multi-colored leaves. Plantlets on trailing stems, look similar to strawberry plants. Cold hardy, but generally grown as a houseplant.
Schefflera alpina “Junior”
Heptapleurum alpinum “Junior”
Large dark green leaves. Great as an indoor floor plant. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water but prefers not to sit in water.
Evergreen tree
Semi-edible “Pink Peppercorns” (toxic in large quantities). A bright green evergreen tree that tolerates many adverse conditions. Plants underneath canopy are not successful.
Perennial Grass
Intense blue upright foliage. Likes neglect, turns purple in fall.
Christmas Cactus will bloom for up to 2 months in the winter. A jungle cactus that grows in trees – needs bright indirect sun, or dappled light
Tips to get your Christmas Cactus to re-bloom every year:
1. August, September and into October: Use bloom food every time you water
2. September and October: 14 hours of darkness, with 8-10 hours of indirect light every day
3. November and December: bring out to bright indirect light and watch it bloom!
Deciduous Bulb
Summer dormant bulb in the Hyacinth family, in fall develops a compact rosette of 18″ long leaves. In spring, forms 6″-12″ tall flower stalks densely topped with numerous small lavendar flowers.
Pothos “Silver Splash”
Slow growing, vining houseplant can be trained up, trellised. Stunning silver variegated 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.
Slow growing, vining houseplant can be trained up, trellised. Stunning silver variegated 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.
Slow growing, vining houseplant can be trained up, trellised. Stunning silver sheen on the tops of the leaves as they mature. Do not overwater. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.
Creeping Groundcover
Low mounding, spreading groundcover that looks like moss and can handle full sun and heat. Plant around rocks, or in open area 1ft.apart.
Creeping Groundcover
Weed-choking cushion. Can handle light foot traffic. Plant 12″ apart.
Ancistrocactus scheeri
Solitary, 4″d. x 6″tall. Green flowers, hooked spines. Tuberous roots.
Low dense mats of succulent leaves and yellow flowers
Herbaceous Perennial
Low growing, profusion of violet flowers throughout the summer and fall.
Intergenic Hybrid. Small rosettes with thick blue leaves, rosy red at the tips in full sun.
Intergenic Hybrid. Thick blue leaves, rosettes to 8″
Sedum x Echeveria
Lush, emerald-green rosettes hybrid. Red-tipped leaves, long pendant bloom stalks.
Sedum pachyphyllum x Echeveria derenbergii
Low growing, many symmetrical rosettes. Yellow flowers.
Sedum x Echeveria
Mint green leaves, will trail, can grow pendant with time.
Sedum x Echeveria
Small blue rosettes with red-tipped oblong leaves and sprays of yellow flowers.
Hybrid. Lush, round-leafed w/dense rosettes to 5″. Deep chocolate brown leaves in full sun. Leaves pop off readily and root where they fall.
Intergenic Hybrid. Thick grey-green leaves will blush lilac in full sun, rosettes to 6″
Lush, leafy w/dense rosettes hybrid to 5″
S. rupestre “Angelina”
Small lime-yellow groundcover succulent with red edges, yellow flowers. Mat-forming, spreads 2ft wide.
Smaller than Angelina, lime-yellow groundcover succulent with red edges, yellow flowers. Mat-forming, spreads 2ft wide.
S. rubrotinctum “Aurora”
Green jelly-bean leaves turn bright red in sun. Great for rock gardens and hanging baskets. Pale yellow star-shaped flowers.