Exotics

Gardenia Augusta Florida

Common Name: Gardenia Gardenias are a stunning evergreen shrub with lush glossy dark green foliage and beautifully perfumed flowers. Florida is an exceptional variety producing large, double, milky-white flowers. The beautifully formed flowers produce a heavenly perfume which can be enjoyed from late spring and through the warmer months. Ideal as a container plant, pots

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Asplenium Victoria

Common Name: Queen Victoria Birds Nest Fern Light Requirements: Queen Victoria Bird’s Nest Ferns thrive in indirect or filtered light. They prefer bright, indirect light but can adapt to lower light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the delicate fronds. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch

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Arthropodium Cirratum

Common Name: New Zealand rock lily Sun Requirements: Renga Renga Lilies thrive in partial shade to full shade. While they can tolerate some sunlight, they prefer dappled shade or filtered light, especially in warmer climates. Planting: Best planted in spring or autumn. Choose a location with well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Space plants about 30-45

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Succulents spp. Assorted

Our assorted succulents are great for starting a water wise succulent garden or planting a succulent bowl as a beautiful feature piece in your garden . Succulents require well draining soil and grow best if the soil if dried out in between waterings. Most succulents do require at least a few hours of sun every

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Spathiphyllum – Domino

Common Name: Peace Lily Spathiphyllum is a medium to large sized peace lily with dark foliage, large white upright flowers, which stand above the leaves. Spathiphyllum  is native to South America and thrives in humid shady climates. Plant in sheltered position, avoid direct sunlight. Water regularly until established, usually around 12 weeks. Protect from frost and

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