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Abelia Rosie Creek

Abelia Rosie Creek

Rosie Creek Abelia is a small shrub with lustrous dark green leaves and fragrant white flowers. At each flower base, small pink leaves form that set the flowers off nicely. The pink leaves remain long after the blossom has faded. This evergreen shrub looks great all year long and this little shrub quickly grows to full size, filling in its space in the garden nicely. The growth habit is nice and dense, forming a nice mounded shape. This plant gives you a wonderful look with very little maintenance and fuss. It is adaptable and beautiful as well as easy to grow.

Adagio Grass

Adagio Grass

If you have an area to landscape and have been reluctant to use ornamental grasses - try this one. Adagio grows in a neat mound to 4' tall and as wide with lots of narrow tan plumes, the most of any Miscanthus cultivar. It is an upright, warm season, clump-forming, ornamental grass which features extremely narrow, silver-gray blades that turn yellow in fall. Tiny pink-tinged flowers appear in tassel-like plumes which turn to plumes in the fall. Foliage and flower plumes persist well into winter, providing good winter interest.

Adams Needle

Adams Needle

Use in mixed borders and natural areas. Excellent in rock gardens and as an accent among other perennials. Yuccas are very drought tolerant and do well in outdoor container even without supplementary irrigation.

Adonidia Palm

Adonidia Palm

The showy Christmas palm is a compact beauty whose small stature makes it perfect for use in courtyards, atriums and other small scale plantings. It is sometimes closely planted in groups of two or three. This causes the stems to curve in graceful arcs away from the center of the planting creating a lovely living sculpture.

African Iris

African Iris

The Iris are often grown in borders because the narrow leaves are evergreen, and provide a strong vertical element. They're good along foundations and they will form a dense fan shaped clumps of leaves, making a dramatic ground cover under trees.

Agapanthus

Agapanthus

Produces clumps of long, shiny, strap-like leaves which look attractive even when the plant isn't flowering. Tall stemmed groundcover, reaching 2 to 6 feet in height, are topped with clusters of pretty, white to dark blue flowers from late spring to early autumn. Each flower resembles the flowers of a lily.

Agave

Agave

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.

Alamanda

Alamanda

Best flowering in full sun. Performswell in hot and humid climates, Prompt removal of spent flowers will promote a more profuse bloom.

Areca Palm

Areca Palm

The graceful Areca Palm tends to grow in clumps. The adult plant looks like a large bush that can reach 20 feet or more in height with a spread of 5-10 feet. As a houseplant it is usually grown much smaller.

Arizona Cypress

Arizona Cypress Tree

Native southwestern cypress with soft-textured gray-green foliage and rough shredding gray brown bark. Very drought and heat tolerant. Excellent for windbreaks and erosion control, Christmas trees, or an ornamental.

Aztec

Aztec

Aztec Grass has white spikes of bell shaped flowers in the summer. This grass is prized for its foliage which is variegated pale yellow to white. Aztec Grass is moderate in growing and has a coarse root system. A great groundcover for the shade or full sun.

Balled Podocarpus

Balled Podocarpus

Topiaries are found in a wide variety of home gardens as well as commercial establishments. Formal gardens will often include pyramids or arches, maybe even cones or teardrops. Topiaries come in a wide array of species and shapes, easily bringing a smile to even the pickiest of gardeners.

Balled Topiary

Balled Topiary

Topiaries are found in a wide variety of home gardens as well as commercial establishments. Formal gardens will often include pyramids or arches, maybe even cones or teardrops. Topiaries come in a wide array of species and shapes, easily bringing a smile to even the pickiest of gardeners.

Bamboo Black

Bamboo Black Tree

This clumping bamboo produces stunning black canes up to 3 inches in diameter. The new canes emerge green and as they harden off they become glossy black with fine green stripes. While Timor Black will grow well in full sun, best results are achieved in partial shade. Growing to a height of 40-50 feet this plant is hardy to 28 degrees F.

Bird of Paradise-Orange

Bird of Paradise-Orange

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

Bird of Paradise-White

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.

Bismarkia Palm

Bismarkia Palm

Because of its huge ultimate size and mass, the Bismarck palm is not recommended for small yards as it dominates its space, dwarfing and obscuring adjacent structures. This palm is best planted where it can serve as a focal point.

Black Mondo

Black Mondo

This little groundcover is making a big impact with its stunning contrast, dense, purplish-black grass-like foliage; it's exceptional. Produces dark lavender flowers and purple fall berries, for an added interest.

Blue Daze

Blue Daze

The felt-like, gray-green, foliage and pale blue flowers make blue daze a standout in beds and borders or as a ground cover. It's especially attractive grown in masses along with yellow or pink flowering plants.

Blue My Mind

Blue My Mind

Blue My Mind offers stunning deep sky blue flowers with silver-toned foliage. Blue My Mind is better branched and has larger flowers and more impact than ‘Blue Daze’ and is drought, heat, and humidity tolerant.

Blue Point Juniper

Blue Point Juniper

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.

Bottle Palm 45 Gal

Bottle Palm 45 Gal

This charming little palm is a whimsical sculpture when set out on the lawn as a specimen, especially for small yards where other palms will grow out of scale. Plant bottle palms in containers and feature it in a prominent spot on the patio, just be leary of subfreezing temps as damge may occur.

Bougainvilla 10ft Ladder Trellis

Bougainvilla 10ft Ladder Trellis

One of a kind plant variety

Bougainvillea

Bougainvillea

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

Bougainvillea Standard - Thai Delight

Bougainvillea Standard - Thai Delight

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

Braided Ixora Tree

Braided Ixora Tree

Ixora may be the most common flowering shrub seen in Florida. It has many uses and produces a lovely bouquet of red flowers and is a stunning accent piece in a small tree form.

Braided Tricolor Hibiscus

Braided Tricolor Hibiscus

The Hibiscus is a perennial favorite among home gardeners for its ease of care and its large showy flowers that persist for weeks in the hot summertime. The uniqueness with this accent is that it is braided with 3 colors, making it a must have for any hibiscus lover.

Camelia

Camelia

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.

Camelia Vine

Camelia Vine

One of a kind plant variety

Canary Palm

Canary Palm

Phoenix Canariensis has been utilized as a theme generating focal point in landscapes worldwide for decades. Its majesty and substantial presence make the Canary Island Date Palm a powerful choice where you a looking to bring natural maturity to a site.

Card Board Palm

Card Board Palm

Cycad is salt resistant and can be used in beachside plantings. Also makes a great container plant for the patio or deck. It is a great houseplant tough enough to survive occasional neglect and harsh indoor environment.

Chinese Fan Palm

Chinese Fan Palm

These make for slow-growing, but striking landscape specimens. The Chinese Fan Palm is tolerant of poor soils, but does the best when regularly fertilized.

Chinese Fan Palm with Greenery Cut

Chinese Fan Palm with Greenery Cut

Chinese Fan Palm with Greenery Cut

Coconut Palm

Coconut Palm

Nothing could be finer than a coconut palm. No other palm says "tropical" like the coconut and few can be argued as more beautiful. The coconut palm is also the most recognized palm in the world. Coconuts are salt tolerant growing right on the beach, but do better a few hundred feet back.

Coontie Palm

Coontie Palm

Coontie is perfect for woodland and shady gardens where it provides rich evergreen backdrop for flowering species all year long. It works well as a transition plant near larger specimens. Creates a tropical affect when planted by the trunks of pine trees in woodland settings. Coontie is perfect for xeriscapes and as a low maintenance ground cover.

Crape Myrtle - Pink Velour

Crape Myrtle - Pink Velour

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

Crinum Lilly

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

Curved Queen Palms

Curved Queen Palms

Curved Queen Palms

Curved Ribbons

Curved Ribbons

Curved Ribbons

Desert Rose

Desert Rose

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.

Double Bismarkias

Double Bismarkias

Double Bismarkias

Duranta Trees

Duranta Trees

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.

Dwarf Papyrus

Dwarf Papyrus

A small, aquatic sedge with fine-textured, threadlike, terminal bracts and glossy, green umbels that grow to 2-3" in diameter. The flowers are born in noticeable brown spikes. A wonderful accent in small pools, ponds, pots, or tubs, and a stunning choice for fresh or dried arrangements also. Pest and disease-free.

ERS Loropetalum

ERS Loropetalum

ERS Loropetalum

Elaeocarpus

Elaeocarpus

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.

Elaeocarpus Spiral Topiaries

Elaeocarpus Spiral Topiaries

Elaeocarpus Spiral Topiaries

European Fan Palm

European Fan Palm

European Fan Palm Trees grow well in the full sun or either partial shade, and the leaves often look silver in the full sun. they are extremely cold tolerent.

European Fan Palm Single Trunked

European Fan Palm Single Trunked

European Fan Palm Single Trunked

Evergreen Spiral Topiary

Evergreen Spiral Topiary

Topiaries are found in a wide variety of home gardens as well as commercial establishments. Formal gardens will often include pyramids or arches, maybe even cones or teardrops. Topiaries come in a wide array of species and shapes, easily bringing a smile to even the pickiest of gardeners.

Feijoa Standard Form

Feijoa Standard Form

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.

Fishtail Palm

Fishtail Palm

The Fishtail palms are fast growing species. They prefer full sun, high humidity and rich fertilile soils. The exotic plants can be grown indoors in bright filtered light.

Foxtail Palm

Foxtail Palm

Foxtail palm is considered by palm enthusiasts and landscapers to be a useful accent in a wide spectrum of landscape settings. It is prized for its robust trunk and its unique bushy leaves. Foxtail palm may be used alone as an accent specimen and may also be planted in groups of three or more for a stunning massed effect. But proceed with caution as they will sustain damage at sub freezing temperatures.

Gardenia

Gardenia

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

Golden Goddess Bamboo

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

Hibiscus Tree

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.

King Sago

King Sago

Cycas revoluta, one of the most primitive living seed plants, are very unusual and popular ornamentals. This palm is actually related to conifer and Ginko trees which trace their origins back to the ancient flora of the early Mesozoic era. Often called "living fossils", Cycads have changed very little in the last 200 million years.

Live Oak Extra Large

Live Oak Extra Large

Live Oak Extra Large

Live Oak Large

Live Oak Large

Live Oak Large

Loropetalum Bonzai

Loropetalum Bonzai

Loropetalum Bonzai

Majestic Beauty Tree

Majestic Beauty Tree

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.

Mandevilla Hoop Trellis

Mandevilla Hoop Trellis

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.

Mule

Mule

By all definitions this is literally the perfect palm! Once mature it displays a dark brown trunk with massive caliper. Its pinnate structured fronds are long with wide, dark green leaflets similar to a coconut palm. What makes this palm truly special is that despite its tropical appearance it is completely cold hardy to 12 degrees Fahrenheit!

Multi-Headed Roebelini

Multi-Headed Roebelini

Multi-Headed Roebelini

Needle Palm

Needle Palm

The needle palm is a perfect, low maintenance plant that makes an excellent specimen plant for small spaces near the patio or entryways. In the shade garden the needle palm provides a rich green backdrop of flowering plants and it blends beautifully with nearly any flowering schrub. The most cold hardy palm available.

Nitida Palm

Nitida Palm

The Nitida is a close cousin to the Ribbon palm. It has a solitary nature with very erect frond structure. It makes for an excellant specimen with a slightly faster growing habit than most Livistonias. A huge bonus is its tolerance to cold weather and heavy frosts!

Oakland Holly

Oakland Holly

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

Oldhamii Bamboo

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.

Paurotis Palm

Paurotis Palm

This palm likes full sun and is tolerant to standing water. It's a great palm tree because although it likes moist it will tolerate drought. Paurotis Palm is extremely hardy and can tolerate cold up to 25F.

Peace Lilly

Peace Lilly

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.

Perennials

Perennials

We supply a huge variety of perennials it is best to call ahead in order to verify availability, as it is changing on a weekly basis.

Pindo Palm

Pindo Palm

Pindo Palm trees are beautiful feather-leafed palms with long pinnate leaves that arch and re-curve towards the ground from atop a thick, stout trunk.

Plum Tree

Plum Tree

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

Queen Emma Crinum Lilly

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

Queen Palm

Queen Palm

The Best "bang for your buck". No palm gives you the elegance and tradition of the Queen at such a value. The Queen is the staple of the Florida landscape.

Red Banana

Red Banana

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.

Rhaphis Palm

Rhaphis Palm

Use lady palm in the landscape to create dense screens and hedges. Thin out stems and trim leaves to make a graceful accent for the patio or Japanese garden. Lady palm can be used for foundation plantings and in outdoor tubs and planters.

Ribbon Palm

Ribbon Palm

Attractive and tough, graceful and durable, consider adding this drought tolerant palm to your warm area landscape

Robust Royal Palms

Robust Royal Palms

Robust Royal Palms

Roebelenii Palm

Roebelenii Palm

The staple palm of nearly every Florida landscape. These dainty palms grow fronds containing a profusion of shiny, thin green leaf strips and provide a decidedly tropical appearance to a landscape. Their size and elegant look with year-round lush green foliage makes Roebelenii palm trees popular choices for residential and commercial gardens alike.

Silver European Fan Palm

Silver European Fan Palm

European Fan Palm Trees grow well in the full sun or either partial shade, and the leaves often look silver in the full sun. they are extremely cold tolerent.

Silver Palmetto

Silver Palmetto

The deeply cut leaves of the famous Saw Palmettos are among the most graceful of all palms. The leaves of this desirable "silver" species develop a powdery blue-green color.

Sky Pencil Holly

Sky Pencil Holly

The narrow, columnar form is just right for small areas. Dark green foliage holds its color year round. Outstanding evergreen for vertical accent, entryways or privacy screening. Planted in a large container, it makes an elegant, formal appearance.

Specimen Areca

Specimen Areca

Specimen Areca

Specimen Buddha Belly Bamboo

Specimen Buddha Belly Bamboo

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.

Specimen Buddha Belly Bamboo

Specimen Buddha Belly Bamboo

Specimen Buddha Belly Bamboo

Specimen Podocarpus

Specimen Podocarpus

Specimen Podocarpus

Specimen Roebelini

Specimen Roebelini

Specimen Roebelini

Specimen Sylvestris

Specimen Sylvestris

Specimen Sylvestris

Specimen Topiary

Specimen Topiary

Specimen Topiary

Specimen Windmill Palms

Specimen Windmill Palms

The Windmill Palm is the ideal subject for our ever changing Central Florida weather. The Windmill works well as a framing tree, accent, specimen, and patio or urn subject. It is ideal for use as an accent in a shady shrub border or by a front entryway. It does well in confined areas and is hardy to near zero degrees.

Spiraled Eugenia

Spiraled Eugenia

Topiaries are found in a wide variety of home gardens as well as commercial establishments. Formal gardens will often include pyramids or arches, maybe even cones or teardrops. Topiaries come in a wide array of species and shapes, easily bringing a smile to even the pickiest of gardeners.

Spiraled Juniper

Spiraled Juniper

Topiaries are found in a wide variety of home gardens as well as commercial establishments. Formal gardens will often include pyramids or arches, maybe even cones or teardrops. Topiaries come in a wide array of species and shapes, easily bringing a smile to even the pickiest of gardeners.

Standard Azalea

Standard Azalea

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

Standard Knock Out Roses

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.

Sugar Palms

Sugar Palms

An attractive ornamental palm, popular for its fishtail leaves, compact growing habit and pretty fruit stalks. The Dwarf Sugar Palm is the quintessential tropical landscape palm.The Dwarf Sugar Palm is an excellent specimen for cooler subtropical climates.

Sylvestris Palm

Sylvestris Palm

This palm exudes CLASS. Considered to be one of the elite specimens palms on the market. A must have for any collector.

Taraw Palm

Taraw Palm

One of the most unique palms that exsist, the Taraw palm is a solitary palm with a robust gray/orange/brown trunk. It has a deep green foliage with costpalmate leaves. The palms leafstalks are covered in armored thorns which are very ornamental and pleasing to the eye. This palm is produced in very limited quantities and a must have for any specimen palm enthusiast.

Tibouchina

Tibouchina

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.

Topiary Shrimp

Topiary Shrimp

The shrimp plant is easy to grow and rather exotic looking. Its interesting flowers bloom continuously in frost-free areas and it is not bothered by pests. They are also a lovely piece for anyone looking to attract butterflies and hummingbirds.

Triple Ribbon Palms

Triple Ribbon Palms

Triple Ribbon Palms

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