Botanical Name: Hoya obovata
Common Name(s): Porcelain Flower, Wax Plant, Honey Plant
Description: Hoya obovata is an easy to grow tropical climber and trailing plant well suited to tropical and indoor settings. Provide well-drained soil and high indirect light like on a porch or covered patio during the warm season. Looks great in hanging baskets. An excellent choice for beginning Hoya enthusiasts.
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Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata
Common Name(s): Fiddle-leaf Fig
Description: Native to tropical western Africa, Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle-leaf fig, has very large green leaves with a leather-like texture. Although Ficus lyrata grows naturally in lowland tropical forests it can thrive in a large range of environments. Place in bright indirect sunlight, on the ground where it can grow up to 6' tall. Keep soil moist. Toxic to pets if ingested.
Botanical Name: Didymochlaena truncatula
Common Name(s): Mahogany Maidenhair, Tree Maidenhair
Description: Native to tropical South America, South Africa, and south east Asia, this unique fern is the only species in its genus and family. The Mahogany fern is named for its deep, wood brown that appears for its first growth before maturing to a woody green. Full maturity sees this fern growing up to 3x3 feet. Its ease of growth earned its reputation as "a Maidenhair without the fuss." More tolerable to light than other ferns, a Mahogany fern is the perfect gift for the beginner houseplant owner.
Mini Moisture Tester - Ensure your plants receive not too little and not too much water with this soil moisture meter. Simple design with a stainless steel probe measures moisture level on a scale of 1 to 10.
No batteries are required for operation.
Botanical Name: Ficus elastica
Common Name(s): Rubber Plant, Rubber Tree, Rubber Fig
Description: Native to India and Southeast Asia, the Ficus elastica 'Burgundy' is perfect for those looking for a small indoor tree with stunning dark, shiny leaves. In the wild, it grows up to around 200ft tall, and its roots are used in India to form living bridges. It won't do well in low light spaces, so place in bright indirect light. Water to keep soil moist at all times. Ficus elastica is a source of latex that is toxic to the skin, and poisonous if taken internally, so pet-owners and those allergic to latex should be cautious.
FEATURES
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Botanical Name: Davallia fejeensis
Common Name(s): Rabbit's foot fern, hare's foot fern
Description: Native to the Fiji Islands of Oceania, the Rabbit's Foot fern has many intricate uniquely shaped leaves that are lightweight and soft. It gets its name from the "furry" rhizomes that grow out of the soil and down the sides of its pot. The delicate leaves make caring for a Rabbit's foot fern more difficult than other ferns. It prefers indirect sunlight and constantly moist soil. Regularly mist or shower the leaves to prevent them from drying out. It can grow up to 3-4 ft, and is popular in hanging displays to show the furry rhizomes.
FEATURES
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii
Common Names: Sweetheart, Lucky-heart
Description: The Hoya Sweetheart Variegated commonly called the wax plant is a non-blooming houseplant with heart-shaped leaves. This Variegated version has a splash of yellow on the leaf. The vines are wood-like and the leaves are waxy. Native to tropical Asia, these plants do well in warm weather. This single-leaf offering is a very slow grower, but is also extremely hardy. Ideal as a novelty gift, it is more of an ornament than a needy houseplant.
*******Please note the 4"plant will not grow vines as it is a leaf cutting
FEATURES
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Botanical Name: Nephrolepis obliterata
Common Name(s): Boston Fern, Sunjest Jester's Crown, Sword Fern
Description: The Jester Crown fern has many sword-shaped leaves that flare up and outward as they grow larger. A bushy fern with dense foliage, it can grow up to 2 ft. wide and tall. Care is standard for most ferns, preferring indirect sunlight and moisture.
Botanical Name: Pellaea rotundifolia
Common Name(s): Button fern, Round-leafed fern
Description: Native to the forests of New Zealand, the Button Fern has many pairs of small, soft, oval-shaped leaves on fronds that can reach up to 18" in length. It is more resistant to cold (but not freezing) temperatures and lower humidity than other ferns, so the soil needs to drain well before each watering. Compact and soft, the Button Fern is perfect on shady window sills or in bathrooms.
Botanical Name: Hedera helix 'Heart'
Common Name(s): English Ivy, Common Ivy
Description: Attractive, dark blue-green foliage that is shaped like a heart. One of the best choices for a fast-growing screen or ground cover. Easy to grow and very rewarding.
Botanical Name: Platycerium Elephantotis
Common Name(s): Elephant Ear Staghorn Fern
Description: Rare Elephant Ear Staghorn Fern has tall shield fronds and deeply veined, round fertile fronds that look like elephant ears instead of stag’s horns. It thrives in partial sun to bright indirect light and should be kept evenly moist.
Botanical Name: Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name(s): Cotton Candy Fern, Fluffy Ruffle Fern, Suzi Wong fern
Description: The Cotton Candy fern has many soft and fluffy light-green leaves that flare up and outward as they grow. At full maturity, this fern can grow to be up to 5 feet tall. Like most ferns, it thrives in partial shade and indirect sunlight, moderate indoor temperatures, and moist but well-drained soil. Its vibrant green leaves make it a popular choice for hanging and pedestal displays.
Botanical Name: Ficus elastica
Common Name(s): Variegated Rubber tree, Ficus Elastica 'Tineke', Rubber plant
Description: Native to tropical regions of India and Malaysia, Ficus Ruby 'Tineke' is a hardy, vibrant evergreen plant with green-yellow and white variegation. Care is similar to other rubber plants, but the variegation requires more light than the 'Burgundy' variety. It won't do well in low light spaces, so place in bright indirect light. Water to keep soil moist at all times. Ficus elastica is a source of latex that is toxic to the skin, and poisonous if ingested, so pet-owners and those allergic to latex should be cautious.
Botanical Name: Dryopteris erythrosora
Common Name(s): Autumn Fern, Japanese Wood Fern, Copper Shield Fern
Description: Native to east Asia, the Autumn Fern is a semi-evergreen whose papery leaves turn reddish-copper during the early growth and matures to a dark green. Preferring warmer climates and partial shade, it is commonly used as an ornamental perennial indoors and outdoors due to its bold color changes.
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Add some greenery to your space with our Autumn Fern live plant. This versatile plant can thrive both indoors and outdoors, adding a touch of natural beauty to any room or outdoor area. Known by its scientific name Dryopteris erythrosora, it is also commonly referred to as the Autumn Fern, Japanese Wood Fern, or Copper Shield Fern. Bring a touch of nature into your home with this stunning plant.
Botanical Name: Dracaena 'Song of India'
Common Name(s): Dragon Tree
Description: The Dracaena Plant has narrow smooth leaves with a bright yellow color. This hardy plant has yellow and green leaves that make for a great addition to any area. This Dracaena Song of India in a 4-inch pot is great for larger assortments or areas in your home or office near windows. Dracaenas compose of a large group of popular foliage plants. Most grow strongly upright with long variegated leaves with a large array of colors. Dracaenas grow well at average room temperatures and like ample light.
Botanical Name: Asplenium dimorphum x difforme
Common Name(s): Austral Gem Fern
Description: This relatively new Australian fern grows uniquely shaped leaves with a waxy coating that prevents water loss and shedding. This durability and adaptability make it an ideal indoor plant (and gift) for any collection in any climate. It is a medium-sized plant that grows flat and works well for hanging pots or pedestals.
FEATURES
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Air Plant Magic Mist Fertilizer is pre-mixed tillandsia food in an easy to use spray bottle.
Formulated for Tillandsia Air Plants.
***Please note, we will no longer be able to ship this fertilizer to California due to agricultural restrictions***
Botanical Name: Dracaena 'Sted Sol Cane'
Common Name(s): Dragon Tree
Description: A member of the Dracaena family, this durable plant can easily be mistaken for a palm plant.This care-free plant has thin leaves with vibrant colors. It thrives in a large range of environments and is great for adding a tropical appearance to any room.
Botanical Name: Nephrolepis cordifolia
Common Name(s): Boston Fern, Lemon Button 'Duffii'
Description: From the same family of ferns as the Jester's Crown, this Boston fern is a smaller variety, usually growing up to 1 ft. Adaptable and compact, it is used in outdoor flowerbeds and indoor arrangements alike. Growing is similar to the Jester's Crown Fern, requiring indirect sunlight and moisture.
Botanical Name: Dracaena Deremensis 'Lemon Surprise'
Common Name(s): Dragon Tree
Description: Dracaena are composed of a large group of popular foliage plants. Most grow strongly upright with long, strap-like leaves variegated with white, cream, or red. Dracaenas grow well at average room temperatures but don't like cold drafts. Give plants medium to bright light to maintain the best leaf color. Allow the soil to dry to the touch between waterings.
FEATURES
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Botanical Name: Asplenium nidus
Common Name(s): Bird's-Nest Nidus
Description: Native to the tropical regions of Asia and east Africa, Asplenium Nidus has large, light green, often crinkled leaves. This tropical plant prefers "rainforest" conditions in partial shade or indirect sunlight, and high humidity. With the proper environment and attentive care, leaves can grow up to 5 ft long.
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Botanical Name: Dracaena 'Lucky Bamboo'
Common Name(s): Dragon Tree
Description: Dracaena are composed of a large group of popular foliage plants. Most grow strongly upright with long, straplike leaves variegated with white, cream, or red. Dracaenas grow well at average room temperatures but don't like cold drafts. Give plants medium to bright light to maintain the best leaf color. Allow the soil to dry to the touch between waterings.
Botanical Name: Dracaena 'Malaika'
Common Name(s): Dragon Tree
Description: This Dracaena Malaika in a 4-inch pot is great for larger assortments or areas in your home or office near windows. Dracaenas compose of a large group of popular foliage plants. Most grow strongly upright with long variegated leaves with a large array of colors. Dracaenas grow well at average room temperatures and like ample light.
Botanical Name: Asplenium antiquum 'Leslie'
Common Name(s): Bird's-Nest Leslie, Crested Japanese Bird's-Nest Fern, ō-tani-watari (Japanese)
Description: Native to the tropical regions of Asia and east Africa, Asplenium antiquum 'Leslie' comes from the same family of ferns as the 'Nidus'. Like the Nidus, this tropical plant prefers "rainforest" conditions in partial shade or indirect sunlight, and humidity. Its leaves are differentiated from the 'Nidus' by its compact uniform width and split curly ends.
Botanical Name: Codiaeum Variegatum
Common Name(s): Sunny Star
Description: Croton plants produce intense colors. There are many croton varieties with an array of many leaf shapes and they make excellent additions to a patio, deck or terrace as planted or as potted specimens. Indoors crotons need lots of light to keep their color. Indoors the croton needs lots of light to keep their color.
Botanical Name: Dracaena marginata 'Colorama'
Common Name(s): Dragon Tree
Description: Dracaena are composed of a large group of popular foliage plants. Most grow strongly upright with long, straplike leaves variegated with white, cream, or red. Dracaenas grow well at average room temperatures but don't like cold drafts. Give plants medium to bright direct sunlight to maintain the best leaf color. Allow the soil to dry to the touch between waterings.
Botanical Name: Dieffenbachia Camille
Common Name(s): Cane, Camille
Description: The Dieffenbachia Camille also known as the Dumb Cane has large green leaves and thrives in a large range of environments. Yellow and green leaves make for a great addition to any area.
FEATURES
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Introduce a touch of natural beauty with Dieffenbachia Camille, a versatile house plant that thrives both indoors and outdoors. With its botanical name, Dieffenbachia Camille, and its common name, Cane or Camille, this plant is an elegant addition to any decor.
Botanical Name: Aglaonema 'Lady Valentine'
Common Name(s): Chinese Evergreen
Description: This Chinese Evergreen Lady Valentine comes with large pink splashes of color on the center of leaves. The Chinese Evergreen also known as Aglaonema, is an easy plant to grow and care for. Native to Asia it tolerates almost any indoor condition. The larger leaves come with unique patterns that work with all types of planters and furniture.
FEATURES
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Botanical Name: Dracaena Marginata 'Sunshine'
Common Name(s): Dragon Tree
Description: A member of the Dracaena family, this durable plant can easily be mistaken for a palm plant. This carefree plant has thin leaves with vibrant colors. It thrives in a large range of environments and is great for adding a tropical appearance to any room.
FEATURES
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Botanical Name: Cordyline Fruticosa Glauca
Common Name(s): Cordyline Glauca
Description: This Cordyline is an attractive plant, forming dense upright clusters of rich, deep green foliage. Similar to Dracaenas, they will lose the lower leaves to help promote growth to the top leaves.
Botanical Name: Dracaena 'Elegance'
Common Name(s): Dragon Tree
Description: A member of the Dracaena family, this durable plant can easily be mistaken for a palm plant. This carefree plant has dark green leaves and a unique stock. It thrives in a large range of environments and is great for adding a tropical appearance to any room.
Botanical Name: Dracaena 'Combo'
Common Name(s): Dragon Tree
Description: This Dracaena Combo is a mix of Dracaena Marginata Cane, Dracena Lemon Lime, and Croton Gold Dust. Dracaena's are some of the easiest and most common houseplants available. Dracaena can tolerate low light conditions but will do better in medium to bright light. Only water your Dracaena plant when the surface of the soil gets dry.
Botanical Name: Nematanthus
Common Names: Brazilian firecracker, goldfish plant, gubby plant.
Description: The Nematanthus has small waxy leaves with a distinctive curl at the tips of each leaf. This plant will grow in a trailing, vine-like fashion and is a great choice for filling up empty space in a room.
Botanical Name: Calathea 'Peacock'
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
Description: Calathea Plants, native to tropical South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, are grown primarily for their beautiful, brightly colored, upright, oval leaves. There are over 300 different types of Calathea Plants, many being man-made hybrids created by tissue cultures. The various Calathea varieties have leaves with purple undersides and various vibrant colorful patterns on the top side.
Botanical Name: Codiadeum variegatum
Common Name(s): Petra, Joseph's Coat
Description: Croton plants produce intense colors. There are many croton varieties with an array of many leaf shapes and they make excellent additions to a patio, deck or terrace. Indoors crotons need lots of light to keep their color. Indoors the croton needs lots of light to keep its color.
FEATURES
Air Purification: Indoor plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene, through a process called phytoremediation. They release oxygen and improve air quality, creating a healthier living environment.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being. The visual appeal of greenery and the act of caring for plants can contribute to a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Humidity Regulation: Indoor plants release water vapor during a process called transpiration, which helps regulate humidity levels in enclosed spaces. This can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments, providing a more comfortable and balanced atmosphere for occupants.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Indoor plants add a touch of nature and aesthetic appeal to interior spaces. Whether it's a vibrant flowering plant, a cascading vine, or a lush foliage plant, they contribute to the overall decor, making rooms more visually appealing and inviting.
Botanical Name: Codiaeum Variegatum
Common Name(s): Gold Dust
Description: The Croton Gold Dust house plant has deep green leaves with yellow spots. The bright colors on the leaves help light up rooms. The Croton Gold dust like all crotons, like high humidity and ample light. They are overall robust plants that have bright colors.
Botanical Name: Calathea Lancifolia 'Rattlesnake'
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
Description: This Calathea Lancifolia also commonly called the Rattlesnake comes with dark green leaves that have unique ripples. Like all Calathea plants, the leaves adjust as the sun rotates throughout the day. Calathea Plants, native to tropical South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, are grown primarily for their beautiful, brightly colored, upright, oval leaves.
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Botanical Name: Calathea Rufibarba 'Furry Feather'
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
Description: This Calathea Rufibarba also commonly called the furry feather comes with soft green leaves with a unique texture. Like all Calathea plants, the leaves adjust as the sun rotates throughout the day. Calathea Plants, native to tropical South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, are grown primarily for their beautiful, brightly colored, upright, oval leaves.
Botanical Name: Calathea 'Makoyana'
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
Description: This Calathea Makoyana comes with soft green leaves with uniquely shaped shades. Like all calathea plants, the leaves adjust as the sun rotates throughout the day. Calathea Plants, native to tropical South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, are grown primarily for their beautiful, brightly colored, upright, oval leaves.
Botanical Name: Aglaonema 'Maria'
Common Name(s): Chinese Evergreen
Description: The Chinese Evergreen also known as Aglaonema, it is an easy plant to grow and care for. Native to Asia it just about tolerates any indoor condition. The larger leaves come with unique patterns that work with all types of planters and furniture.
Botanical Name: Aglaonema 'Cutlass'
Common Name(s): Chinese Evergreen
Description: The Chinese Evergreen also known as Aglaonema, it is an easy plant to grow and care for. Native to Asia it just about tolerates any indoor condition. The larger leaves come with unique patterns that work with all types of planters and furniture.
Botanical Name: Calathea 'Ornata'
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
Description: Calathea Plants, native to tropical South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, are grown primarily for their beautiful, brightly colored, upright, oval leaves. The various Calathea varieties have leaves with purple undersides and various vibrant colorful patterns on the top side.
Botanical Name: Calathea Roseopicta 'Medallion'
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
Description: Calathea Plants, native to tropical South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, are grown primarily for their beautiful, brightly colored, upright, oval leaves. The various Calathea varieties have leaves with purple undersides and various vibrant colorful patterns on the top side.
Botanical Name: Calathea 'Grey Star'
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
Description: There are several dozen species in this genus. Native to the tropical Americas, many of the species are popular as pot plants due to their decorative leaves and, in some species, colorful inflorescence. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants.
Botanical Name: Neoregelia Medusa
Common Names: Bromeliad Medusa
Description: The Bromeliad Medusa has a mixture of red and green leaves coming out of its center. This plant ships with the red leaves and looks very similar to the plant in the picture. These bromeliads prefer medium to low light and warm humid environments.
Botanical Name: Neoregelia 'Fireball'
Common Name(s): Fireball
Description: The Bromeliad Fireball has a deep colored red bloom. The leaves may be green if this bromeliad is lacking exposure to sunlight. These bromeliads prefer medium to low light and warm humid environments.
Botanical Name: Calathea Concinna 'Freddie'
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
Description: This Calathea Concinna also commonly called the Freddie comes with soft green leaves with uniquely shaped shades. Like all Calathea plants, the leaves adjust as the sun rotates throughout the day. Calathea Plants, native to tropical South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, are grown primarily for their beautiful, brightly colored, upright, oval leaves.
Botanical Name: Calathea 'Beauty Star'
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
Description: There are several dozen species in this genus. Native to the tropical Americas, many of the species are popular as pot plants due to their decorative leaves and, in some species, colorful inflorescence. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants.