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Agave


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The Agave is a wonderful accent plant that can be used in many formats. From a lush tropical garden to a southwest themed xerioscape. Its versatility is what makes it so attractive to landscapes. These plants, once established, can go long periods of time without water and are also cold hardy.

Bird of Paradise-Orange


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The popular Birds-of-Paradise plant bears a unique flower that resembles a brightly colored bird in flight, giving it the common name, Bird of Paradise. The Birds-of-Paradise flowers make the plant an exceptionally attractive landscape plant.

Bird of Paradise-White


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Bird of paradise tree is a spectacular accent plant. Use in pairs as sentinels guarding entries and gateways. Also a great plant for large containers situated both outdoors or inside.

Blue Point Juniper


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The tall upright shrub naturally grows narrow at the top and wider at the bottom, which enables it to be a premier tree for creating topiaries. Dense branches of blue-green needles create a solid structure.

Bougainvilla


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This full sun, fast growing plant has unique set of blooms. It is a beautiful accent to Florida landscapes.

Bougainvilla Standard - Thai Delight


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This full sun, fast growing plant has unique set of blooms. It is a beautiful accent to Florida landscapes, in a very unique form.

Camelia


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A long-lived evergreen shrub, the Camellia plant is a beloved Southern shrub with graceful blooms that have been enjoyed by gardeners for years. Camellias are well suited for part shade.

Crape Myrtle - Pink Velour


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Pink Velour Crape Myrtles are perfect as impressive ornamental trees or colorful, living privacy screens. This unique tree will definitely attract attention as the centerpiece of your property. These Crape Myrtles proudly display delicate pink blooms that last for months... giving your lawn a burst of color and delightful curb appeal.

Crinum Lilly


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Large perennial herb with tunicate bulbs, often with long necks, stalkless, often clump forming. A very fast growing plant accent.

Desert Rose


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Desert Rose is excellent in pots especially for people who "kill everything" because Adenium lives with little care and can take a good deal of neglect.

Duranta Trees


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This shrub may be grown in a mixed or shrub border; Flowers in shades of sky-blue, lilac, purple, or white blossom gracefully along arching branches in summer; they are followed by spherical, yellow fruit.

Eleocarpus


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Large evergreen shrub easily trimmed into roughly any shape. Somewhat showy blooms in summer, followed by black berries in the fall. Available in a huge variety of shapes and forms.

Fejioa Standard Form


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Feijoas respond well to pruning and can easily be shaped to any desired form. They make an excellent hedge or stand alone accent. Takes shaping very well as you can see.

Gardenia


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As a specimen shrub, freestanding where its shape and beauty can be appreciated (and good air circulation can help keep pests down). Place near an outdoor living area where its fragrance can be enjoyed.

Golden Goddess Bamboo


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This soft leafed hedge bamboo is a great choice for someone looking to create a soft break up in the landscape or to create a smaller privacy hedge. This semi-dwarf bamboo will quickly fill in to become a beautifull dense hedge capable of reaching heights of 8-12 feet.

Hibiscus Tree


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The hibiscus makes an eye-catching specimen in the landscape with its huge flowers and handsome palmate leaves. Plant them at the back of a bed where their elegant leaves and brilliant flowers will attract the eye.

(Ever Red) Loropetalum Trellis


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Red hot blooms! A compact variety featuring deep, vivid red blooms. Extremely dark burgundy foliage retains its color throughout summer. Blooms in late winter to early spring, a great trellised accent plant that performs great in the Winter as well as Summer months.

Loropetalum Standards


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The evergreen perennial tree can be used as a big impact in a small area. Flowers are small vivid pink tassel flowers open along matured branches in spring or early summer and a light flush may occur in fall.

Majestic Beauty Tree


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A mounding, rounded evergreen shrub or small tree. Leaves are leathery, bronzy to dark green, to 4 inches in length. Fragrant, pink flowers in late spring to early summer. Grows 8-10 feet tall and wide. Withstands shearing, but best if left in natural form. An excellent plant for gardens in warmer climates.

Mandevila Hoop Trellis


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This vine can be trained to climb posts and lattice. It is a perfect choice for colorful quick growing screens. Let mandevilla drip from an arbor or garland your front porch or entryway. This vine is probably THE favorite vine for growing up lamp and mailbox posts or any other area where a trellis may be used.

Oakland Holly


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If you love holly, but hate to prune, Oakland is the answer to your prayers. Its dense, pyramidal shape needs no pruning or shearing to maintain. This upright grower also boasts unique, oak-shaped leaves of medium green, as well as lots of bright red berries.

Old Hamii Bamboo


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The culms of the Old Hamii are tall and erect, with an attractive dark green color. Branches are generally short in length, but the leaves are wide and long. Its large size makes it an ideal choice as a hedge or accent bamboo. This tree can bring privacy or elegance to any landscape project.

Peace Lilly


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The plant has glossy, pointed and oval leaves that emerge from the soil. Typical of the aroids, the white flowers emerge from the leaf stalk surrounded by a cupped white spathe that gradually fades from pure white to greenish or yellow over time. The central spadix is white or yellow.

Perenials


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The Greenery carries a huge variety of perenials it is best to call ahead in order to verify availability, as it is changing on a weekly basis.

Plum Tree


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The beautiful purple-leafed plum performs perfectly in the Tampa Bay area. Topping out at 15 feet, this beauty has small white flowers in spring and a great red fall color. Drought tolerant once established and has best color in full sun.

Queen Emma Crinum Lilly


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Large perennial herb with tunicate bulbs, often with long necks, stalkless, often clump forming. A very fast growing plant accent.

Red Banana


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This is a banana plant grown for its attractive foliage only. The fruit is seeded and inedible. The slender banana plant grows 5-7 feet and is wind and cold resistant. The banana tree is well adapted to container growing. The banana tree stem is completely red. The banana plant leaves are narrow with green and red mottling on the top and solid maroon coloring on the bottom.

Specimen Budda Belly Bamboo


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The Budda is probably one of the most beautiful and unique of all the bamboos. It's swelled trunk combined with our twist on it(multi trunk look) will make this the conversation piece of your landscape. It's cold hardy into the high teens and may defoliate a bit during long periods of freezing temps, all of which should return during the spring season.

Standard Azalea


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Azaleas are called "the royalty of the garden". Some of the species or the many thousands of named varieties are sure to meet your preferences and growing conditions.

Standard Knock Out Roses


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This shrub rose set a new standard in disease resistance with little to no maintenance required. The bloom cycle produces rich cherry red/hot pink blooms that will continue until the first hard frost. Black spot resistant, drought tolerant and self-cleaning, A striking accent to any landscape.

Tibouchina


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This Plant steals the show wherever it is used. Plant near outdoor living areas where its flowers can be enjoyed at close range. The handsome foliage adds texture and interest to shrub borders and foundation plantings.

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow


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Grow yesterday-today-and-tomorrow in a pot so you can bring it indoors when temperatures drop. With pruning, it can be kept to a manageable size. In mild climates, yesterday-today-and-tomorrow makes an attractive specimen shrub, or use it in a mixed hedge or foundation planting.