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Fiddle Leaf Fig
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Unit price perA fiddle leaf fig, scientifically known as Ficus lyrata, is a popular houseplant native to West Africa, recognized for its large, fiddle-shaped leaves and can grow quite tall indoors, reaching several feet high; it thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and requires careful watering to avoid overwatering, as it prefers soil to dry out slightly between waterings; considered a trendy houseplant due to its dramatic appearance but can be somewhat finicky to care for, often dropping leaves if not given optimal conditions.
Fluffy Ruffle Fern
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From $42.00 USD
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Unit price perFountain grass is a perennial bunchgrass that's native to Africa and western Asia. It's often used as an ornamental plant in warm climates. However, it's also an invasive species in the United States, and is considered a noxious weed in Hawaii.
Green Pothos
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Unit price perPothos plants are herbaceous, evergreen plants that grow perennially. With the right care, they can develop shoots up to 10 metres long. They form adventitious roots (roots made from non-root material) which they use to cling to the surface of host trees or plants.
To care for a green pothos (also known as Epipremnum aureum), ensure it receives bright, indirect light, water it when the top inch of soil is dry, use well-draining potting mix, and only fertilize lightly every few months during the growing season; avoid overwatering as this can lead to root rot, and consider propagating new plants from stem cuttings as pothos are easy to multiply.
Heartleaf Philodendron
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Unit price perPhilodendron scandens Heart Leaf PhilodendronGrown as a ground cover, it quickly covers a shady area with its lush, dark green growth. As the strong stems climb up a tree trunk or other vertical support, the leaves become larger, eventually reaching 12 inches or more in length.
Heartleaf philodendrons (Philodendron hederaceum) are easy-to-care-for plants that thrive in medium indirect light and moist, well-draining soil.
Hostas
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Unit price perHostas
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Unit price perHostas are herbaceous perennial plants, growing from rhizomes which are sometimes stoloniferous, with broad lanceolate or ovate leaves varying widely in size by species from 1–18 in (2.5–45.7 cm) long and 0.75–12 in (2–30 cm) broad. The smallest varieties are called miniatures.
To care for hostas, plant them in a shady area with rich, well-draining soil, water regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy, fertilize in early spring with a slow-release fertilizer, remove spent flower stalks, and mulch around the base of the plant to maintain moisture levels; most importantly, protect them from slugs and snails as they are a common pest for hostas.
Iron Cross Begonia
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Unit price perThe "Iron Cross Begonia," scientifically known as Begonia masoniana, is a popular houseplant recognized for its striking foliage featuring large, bright green leaves with prominent dark brown cross-shaped markings that resemble the Iron Cross, hence its name; it's primarily grown for its unique leaf pattern, producing small white flowers, and thrives in partial shade with moist, well-drained soil, requiring high humidity; native to China and Vietnam, this plant is considered moderately easy to care for but can be sensitive to overwatering and cold temperatures.
When you picture a begonia, you probably imagine the pink or red perennial that blooms in flower boxes and on suburban lawns. However, there are actually more than 2,000 types of begonias, and many of them don't flower at all. One of the most popular, the rex begonia, is a fantastic low-maintenance houseplant for new plant parents. Also called the king begonia (rex means "king" in Latin), it's known for its large, sprawling leaves with tie-dye-like green and purple patterns.
Even though the begonia is easy to care for, you should follow some simple guidelines to help your plant thrive. Ahead, we break down exactly what you need to know about caring for a king begonia, from watering and propagating to troubleshooting problems.
Sunlight
For the best growth results, place your begonia in bright, indirect sunlight. Direct light will scald its leaves, but too little light will result in a leggy plant with smaller leaves. An east-facing window is ideal, but a south-facing spot that doesn't get blasted with sunlight works too.
Soil and Fertilizer
begonias are very prone to overwatering and root rot, so make sure the soil or potting mix you use is well draining. When shopping for a potting mix, look for "quick draining" or "moisture control" on the package. You can also add pearlite, sand, or drainage rocks to regular potting soil.
These plants benefit from a well-balanced fertilizer every few weeks. You can opt for a liquid plant food or a firm fertilizer. However, once it starts to get cold, slow down on feeding. If you see burn-like signs on the leaf edges, you're adding too much plant food.
Water
Despite being prone to overwatering, begonias love a constant supply of moisture. Water your plant when the top layer of the soil begins to feel dry or the leaves start to flag (lightly wilt). If you notice your plant going dormant during the winter months, cut back on watering until it starts growing again.
begonias love room temperature—that's why they're such great indoor plants. Around 70 degrees (and dropping around 10 degrees at night) is perfect for these warm-weather plants. They like some humidity too: Keep it above 50 percent during the growing season.
J.C Compact-a
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Unit price perThe varietal 'Janet Craig Compacta' has lush, dark green leaves in a rosette reminiscent of bromeliads, but without the need for bright light, making this is a great plant for low light areas. Because of its slow growth rate, it's also a great choice for areas where you want a small plant.
Dracaena 'Janet Craig Compacta' enjoys lots of humidity. Provide humidity for your plant by watering regularly and thoroughly, since plants absorb most water through their root system rather than their leaves. They may also benefit from being placed next to a humidifier.
Japanese Maple
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Unit price perAre you looking for a tree that adds beauty and appeal to your yard? If so, the Bloodgood Japanese Maple is the tree for you. Whether you are looking for a focal point or a tree that adds pizzazz to your landscape, the Bloodgood Japanese Maple with its exquisite color is a top choice. You are guaranteed to have color and beauty all year round. Consider this beauty when shopping our trees for sale! Features: In its maturity, the Bloodgood Japanese Maple will reach between 15-20 ft tall, with a trunk that is only as big and round as a drinking cup. One of the most attractive features of the Bloodgood Japanese Maple is its ability to retain its color throughout the season. A deep shade of burgundy appears in the spring and lasts throughout summer. In the cool months of autumn, a bright red takes over. Even the bark of a Bloodgood Japanese Maple catches the eye with its silver color. For options, read about the top 10 Japanese Maple varieties. Maintenance: They are partial to full sun and adaptable to various soils. Bloodgood Japanese Maples grow in zones 5-9. These beautiful trees are low maintenance and disease and pest-resistant. Prune in the winter if needed, removing crossing branches. There is no need to shear a Japanese Maple; you want to keep it looking natural. Fertilize with a high-quality slow-release fertilizer in the spring.
Jungle Vine Pothos
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Unit price perThe jungle vine plant, also known as Parthenocissus amazonica or Cissus amazonica, is a fast-growing, vining plant with small, silver leaves and burgundy undersides. It's native to the jungles of BraziL.
This plant is also known as the Amazon Jungle Vine. A beautiful hanging plant with small leaves that naturally likes to climb. The leaf surface is typically silver with white veins, while the underside has a light burgundy color. The plant likes to stand in a light place, but not in full sun.
Kalanchoe
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Unit price perKalanchoe Care
Caring for kalanchoe is easy with a few basic tips and the right conditions. The main growing requirements for kalanchoe are:
- Plant kalanchoe in loose, loamy, sandy, well-drained potting medium like cactus mix or soil used for succulents.
- Place kalanchoe in a warm indoor location with bright, indirect light. or place it in a full sun outdoor location that has protection from late afternoon sun.
- Allow kalanchoe plants to dry out completely between waterings.
- Fertilize indoor kalanchoe plants once per month during spring and summer.
Light
Kalanchoe plants grown indoors do best with bright, indirect light. Plant outdoor kalanchoes in partial shade to full sun. When planted in full sun, it's ideal for it to receive some afternoon shade to protect it from scorching. Leggy stems are a sign that the plant isn't receiving enough light.
Soil
Outdoors, a kalanchoe plant grows best in well-draining, loamy or sandy soil. Indoor plants should be potted in a well-draining porous blend, like a 50% potting soil and 50% cactus mix, or 60% potting soil and 40% perlite.
To ensure proper drainage and avoid an overly moist environment, plant your kalanchoe in a clay pot, which can help wick excess water from soil.
Water
This hardy plant does well with minimal water, requiring saturation only every few weeks or so (and even less often during the winter months). Let the soil dry out completely in between waterings to help prevent root rot.
Temperature and Humidity
Generally, your kalanchoe will thrive at temperatures between 55°F and 80°F. With the exception of protecting it from frost, you don't have to do much to create a proper indoor environment. Kalanchoe plants are not fussy about humidity.
As outdoor garden plants, kalanchoes will not thrive outside of USDA hardiness zones 10 to 12 because they don't thrive at temperatures below 55°F.
Fertilizer
Like most flowering plants, kalanchoe benefits from fertilizer, though they's not heavy feeders. Garden-grown plants require only a single light feeding in the spring. Indoor plants should be fed with a well-balanced fertilizer blend once a month during the spring and summer months, but not in winter. If flowering is sparse, switch to a fertilizer that is higher in phosphorus.
Growth Rate
Kalanchoes are generally slow-growing, on average taking between two and five years to reach mature size. One of the most common kalanchoes, 'Flaming Katy', reaches around 12 inches tall at maturity. Paddle plant can grow to more than two feet tall at maturity, while cathedral bells and velvet-leaf kalanchoe can grow up to 5 or 6 feet tall inside.2
Kalanchoe beharensis. Missouri Botanical Garden.
Kalanchoes grown outdoors tend to grow more quickly because they're in brighter conditions.
Large 2 Stem Orchid with W/B/G Pot
$95.00 USD
Unit price perLarge 2 Stem Orchid with W/B/G Pot
$95.00 USD
Unit price perCharming, sophisticated, and captivating, our exquisite orchid effortlessly strengthens the bonds between loved ones. With its slender, graceful stem leading to vibrant white or purple blooms, this breathtaking plant brings a sense of peace and elegance to any room. Housed in a modern cube container, this exceptional gift will continue to bring joy and beauty long after it’s received.
Large Light White/ Pink Orchids w/ Glass Vase
$80.00 USD
Unit price perLarge Light White/ Pink Orchids w/ Glass Vase
$80.00 USD
Unit price perorchid plant is a variety of orchid known for its pure white blooms, symbolizing purity, elegance, and innocence; often considered a beautiful and easy-care houseplant with graceful, arching stems and lush green leaves, typically requiring bright, indirect light and moderate watering, making it a popular choice for adding a touch of sophistication to any space; the most common white orchid variety is the Phalaenopsis orchid, native to Southeast Asia, and considered pet-friendly.
Lemon Lime Calathea
From $18.00 USD
Unit price perLemon Lime Calathea
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Unit price perA "Lemon Lime Calathea," also known as the "Lemon Lime Prayer Plant" or "Maranta Leuconeura 'Lemon Lime'," is a popular houseplant with vibrant, patterned leaves featuring light green shades with darker green veins, resembling the colors of a lemon and lime, giving it its name; it's particularly recognized for its unique characteristic of folding its leaves upwards at night, mimicking a praying gesture, hence the "prayer plant" nickname; this plant thrives in bright, indirect light and requires consistently moist soil with good drainage, while also preferring high humidity levels; it's considered a relatively easy-care plant, making it a great choice for beginner plant enthusiasts.

Light purple orchids in glass
$54.00 USD
Unit price perLight purple orchids in glass
$54.00 USD
Unit price perCharming, sophisticated, and captivating, our exquisite orchid effortlessly strengthens the bonds between loved ones. With its slender, graceful stem leading to vibrant white or purple blooms, this breathtaking plant brings a sense of peace and elegance to any room. Housed in a modern cube container, this exceptional gift will continue to bring joy and beauty long after it’s received.
Limelight Hydrangeas
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Unit price perLimelight Hydrangeas
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Unit price perLimelight hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight') are a popular, flowering shrub with large blooms that change color from green to pink to burgundy. They are easy to grow, cold hardy, and can tolerate a variety of climates.
Limelight hydrangeas are easy-to-grow plants that need consistent moisture, well-drained soil, and some pruning.