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.
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.
Terrestrial bromeliads, frost-tender, bright colors.
Large clusters of very bright red 6″ rosettes on this semi-hardy terrestrial bromeliad.
Large clusters of very bright red 6″ rosettes on this semi-hardy terrestrial bromeliad.
N. carolinae “Tricolor”
Variegated terrestrial bromeliad, frost-tender, bright colors.
Classic small Bromeliad will readily hybridize, with many cultivars available. Rosettes will show varying amounts of striping and spotting
N. ampullaria X N. ventricosa x spectabilis
Tropical Pitcher Plant
Vibrant cherry-red pitchers. Prefers warm and humid.
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.
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. 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.
Perennial Carnivore
Large hanging pitchers, red-striped. Well-drained soil should be kept moist. Keep warm in winter.
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.
N. khsiana x (ventricosa x maxima)
Keep moist, but not wet. Mist occasionally.
Perennial Carnivore
Large genus of about 120 species and hybrids, with dangling pitchers that collect rainwater. Vining tendrils.
Perennial Carnivore
Large hanging red-lipped pitchers. Well-drained soil should be kept moist. Hardy to 35F, keep warm in winter.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Desert Perennial. Related to yuccas, they have large infloresences on tall stalks. Prefers lots of sun and very little water.
Slow growing with arching large heads of thin, silvery-green, somewhat drooping foliage. Mature plants produce 4ft bloom stalks in Spring covered with small cream colered fragrant flowers.
Succulent, 1/2″ wide soft pointed leaves form a large 5ft. dia. head on a slow growing trunk. Fine, creamy blooms on a tall spike.
Slow growing with arching lightly serrated, but blunt, leaves. Mature plants produce 4ft bloom stalks in the Spring covered in thousands of small creamy yellow fragrant flowers.
Parodia rutilans v. roseiflorus
Generally solitary, black spines fade to grey. Purple bloom w/whitish centers only open in heat (80F+)
Globular, solitary plant to 5″d. with thick taproot; spiral leaves. Collected to near extinction, it is found in limestone soils in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Terrestrial Bromeliad
Slow growing grey-green rosette with strongly toothed leaves and pink flowers in summer. Looks best in full sun. Great in containers.
O. berlanderi “Siskiyou”
Evergreen Perennial
Huge masses of light pink flowers spring through late summer that open in the late afternoon and fade by morning.
Evergreen Perennial
Perennial occurs throughout the Western US, especially above 4500 feet. Huge masses of white flowers spring through late summer that open in the afternoon and fade by morning.
Evergreen Perennial
Perennial occurs throughout the Western US. Huge masses of rose pink flowers spring through late summer that open in the afternoon and fade by morning.