Podocarpus macrophyllus "variegated" is an evergreen conifer with green leaves that have white margins. It can be grown as a...
Plants
We deliver to Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach Counties
Pond Cypress
Pond Cypress is a Florida Native shade tree. It can tolerate wet soils and even standing water. This makes it...
Pop Ash
Also known as Water or Swamp Ash, this tree can grow along riverbanks and lakes all while serving as food...
Porterweed, Native
This Porterweed is the Florida native with bluish purple flowers. It has a low, sprawling habit and blooms throughout the...
Porterweed, Red
Beautiful long red flower spikes adorn this perennial almost year round. They are a wonderful addition to any landscape whether...
Pothos Vine
A great foliage vine for indoors or outdoors. Grows much larger outdoors.
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Privet Cassia
Bright yellow flowers cover this Florida Native throughout the year. Host plant to the Cloudless Sulphur, Sleepy Orange and Orange...
Purple Firespike
This Purple Firespike is a beautiful alternative or accompaniment to the Red Firespike. With vividly colored flower spikes, this plant...
Purple Glory Tree
The Purple Glory Tree is a lovely specimen tree that doesn't grow too large. It has very impressive displays of...
Purple Queen
Purple Queen is a colorful and easy ground cover well suited to South Florida. It keeps its purple color all...
Pygmy Date Palm
The Pygmy Date Palm or Roebelenii is a dwarf palm as it only gets about 8 ft tall. Usually comes...
Quailberry
Also known as 'Christmasberry', they are hardy and drought tolerant which make them great plants for places that have nutrient...
Queen Emma Lily
The Queen Emma Lily is a great centerpiece for a landscape. It has colorful purple leaves and gets a long...
Queen's Wreath
Queen's Wreath, also known as Petrea, is a hardy vine with hanging purple flowers. It resembles Wisteria (which does not...
Raspberry, Mysore
The Mysore Raspberry is a tropical raspberry. It does extremely well in South Florida, producing tasty fruit year round. It...
Rattlesnake Calathea
The Calathea Rattlesnake is known for its long, wavy green leaves with a colorful pattern of dark blotches, resembling reptile...
Rattlesnake Master
Rattlesnake Master, Eryngium yuccifolium, is a beautiful Florida native noted for its showy white/green flowers and interesting foliage. It can...
Red Bay Tree
Red bay trees are a great Florida native shade tree. They are tolerant of dry soils once established. They provide...
Red Button Ginger
These tropical plants have unique flowers as they resemble more of a button or flower bud. They can be grown...
Red Firespike
This tropical plant produces a beautiful red flower spike in the early spring and throughout fall. With striking red blooms,...
Red Maple
This Red Maple is a Florida native. The leaves turn a nice, bright red in the fall. Red Maple is...
Red Maranta
Red Maranta, also known as "Red-veined Prayer Plant", the name coming from the way in which it folds its leaves...
Red Sister Ti
Red Sister is a popular South Florida plant. While it can take both sun and shade, it also provides color...
Reed Stem Orchid
The Reed Stem Orchid has clusters of beautiful orange and yellow flowers that add a tropical look to a garden....
Rhoeo, Tricolor
Tricolor Rhoeo has stiff leaves that have pink, white, and green leaves that grow in clumps. Low maintenance plant that...
Rose Tree
Rose Trees flower all year and do great in sunny areas. There are a variety of bloom colors and abundant...
Rosemary
Rosemary is a popular cooking herb. It forms a small bush and thrives year after year. The leaves of the...
Rouge Plant
This drought tolerant Florida Native is easily grown in sun or shade. Their bright red berries provide a source of...
Royal Poinciana
Royal Poinciana trees bloom in the spring and summer, exploding in bright color. The blossoms themselves are strikingly pretty with...
Rubber Plant, Ruby (multi-stem)
The Ficus Elastica Ruby, also known as a variegated Rubber tree, is a low-maintenance houseplant. It can be kept small...






































