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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The delicate flowers last only a day but the plant continues to form new blooms for long periods of time during late spring months. The Apostle is a type of walking Iris. Once the flower is spent, the stem that it was born on lays to the ground and from that a new plant is formed. For that reason it is said to be walking across your garden. You can divide plants and plant them in new locations.
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

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.
Azaleas

Azaleas are flowering shrubs that bloom prodomantly during the spring, Some species like the Red Ruffle will keep producing flowers thoughout the year.
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

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

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

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.
Bamboo Blue

The Blue Bamboo is revered for its bluish canes. The new canes are covered with a powdery coating that gives them their famous blue color. Over time, the powdery coating does wear off, exposing the green canes. Growing to a height of 30 to 35 feet, this plant produces canes up to 2 inches in diameter and is hardy to 21 degrees F.
Bamboo Buddha Belly

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. This Bamboo may grow to 12-14 ft high with 3" Canes. Canes may suffer frost damage at 27-30 degress, but the roots will not be hurt. As the weather warms new thicker and taller shoots will appear.
Bamboo Golden Goddess

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. This bamboo may grow to 12-14 ft high qith 1/2" diameter canes and is hardy to 16 degrees.
Bamboo Gracilius

This clumping bamboo is possibly the ideal bamboo for the residential landscape. Its tight clumping nature and upright habit make it suitable for spaces too small for many larger species. The Gracilius grows 25 - 30 feet tall, so it's tall enough to screen a two story home with no problem.
Bamboo Mex. Weeping

This clumping species with its whispy nature and fine texture makes it a fine addition to any bamboo loving gardener. The species can be used as a screener or as an ornamental piece. This bamboo can grow up to 15 - 20 feet and is hardy to 19 degrees F.
Bamboo Multiplex

Bambusas generally grow a very tight cluster of canes, and 'Alphonse Karr' is no exception, making it an excellent choice for a privacy screen where a clumping bamboo is desired. Tolerance of full sun makes it versatile, though the canes will show significant die back in the winter if exposed to temperature colder than 20 F.
Bamboo Mutabilis

A beautiful, erect bamboo with a whitish-blue waxy bloom on the canes. It is a tight clumper with small leaves and dense foliage. An outstanding ornamental bamboo.
Bamboo Old Hamii

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. This bamboo may grow up to 40-50ft high with 5" diameter canes and is hardy to 18 degrees.
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 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

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 Diamond® Crape Myrtle

Black Diamond® Crapemyrtles are a new, spectacular series of crapemyrtles with brilliant blooms and flawless foliage. Their compact growth habit makes attractive flowering hedges or beautiful trees to line your driveway or fence.
Black Magic Ti

Ti plants, or cordylines, are extremely popular worldwide for their intense leaf colors and leaf shapes producing interest and contrasts even in deep shade.
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 Cascade

An exciting new evergreen featuring matte blue-green foliage with a cascading, layered habit. Its reddish-maroon flowers in late January through March add interest during the winter months. With its heat and drought tolerance, it is the perfect plant to use as a specimen or grouping in any size garden.
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 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 Pacific Juniper

This is a great low maintenance evergreen ground cover and it's one of the fastest ground covers to get established. It thrives in alkaline to acidic soils. It is very drought tolerant. Shore juniper is very salt tolerant, and does well in dry, sandy soils, and is thus a good choice for seaside gardens and coastal communities.
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 Brush Standard

The bottle brush tree derives its name from the fact that the bright red flowers that it bears have the shape of a bottle brush. Bottle brush trees grow superbly in the regions where the climate is warm, humid, and receive full sunlight.
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.
BottleBrush Compacta

A delightful evergreen shrub that forms a 3x3 rounded mound with narrow bluish gray-green leaves and flowers of blood red bristle stamens that appear throughout the year. The Compacta will plant out in full sun to light shade. Is drought tolerant in coastal gardens but tolerates and performs best with some irrigation.
Bougainvilla 10ft Ladder Trellis

One of a kind plant variety
Bougainvillea

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

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

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.
Buddleja

Butterfly bush is the perfect foundation plant for a butterfly garden. The dark flowered varieties show up quite well against a light background and are a must have for any butterfly enthusiast.
Bulb Vine

Bulbine frutescens is native to desert grasslands in South Africa. This plant grows best in well-drained soil and is also very tolerant of poor, dry soil. Be careful not to over water, Bulbine does not like wet feet. Bulbine grows best in full sun, has succulent foliage, and produces racemes of star-shaped yellow with orange flowers in the summer months.
Bush Daisy

This Daisy works well as a perennial border or as a stand-alone specimen. Bush-daisy also is grown in planters and as a foundation plant.
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

One of a kind plant variety
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

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.
Carissa

Natal plum prefers a sandy, well-drained soil. It responds well to close pruning and is easily kept at any size. Many of the cultivars have a tendency to produce branches that revert to the species characteristics, so it may be necessary to prune frequently to prevent the cultivar from reverting completely.
Carissa Holly

Commonly used as a low growing hedge or foreground planting, and requires no maintenance at all in terms of trimming / pruning to maintain its rounded appearance. At maturity, this variety kinda looks like a pincushion that has been flattened slightly.
Carolina Jasmine

Carolina Jasmine will rapidly cover arbors, tree trunks, trellises, etc. in a season or two. This is a well behaved vine that will stay in scale and can be used on decks and porches and on trellises near patios and entryways. It grows well in containers and as ground cover along steep banks. Carolina jasmine is a good candidate for low maintenance landscapes.
Cassia

Cassia can be a delight in the fall landscape because it is covered with cheerful yellow flowers when few other plants are blooming. Plus, cassia provides interesting foliage during other times of the year. You can't go wrong with this striking specimen.
Cast Iron

Aptly named 'cast-iron plant' for its seeming ability to last forever in the most adverse conditions, the humble Aspidistra elatior is a staple of the shade garden. It has wide, evergreen leaves that rise up from tough, rhizomatous roots.
Chickasaw Plum

Chickasaw Plum forms a rounded mass of slender, thorny branches sprouting from a short trunk. In spring, before the one to two-inch-long leaves appear, Chickasaw Plum is festooned with small, white, fragrant flowers which make the trees quite decorative in the presence of other trees which are often still dormant.
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
Chocolate Mimosa Tree

This fast growing, deciduous tree has a wide, umbrella shaped canopy with beautiful bronze-green, fern-like leaves appearing in mid-late spring. The foliage deepens to a rich chocolate burgundy color in summer.
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.
Confederate Jasmine

Use Confederate jasmine to cover fences and pergolas or to clamber up tree trunks. Use to soften concrete and brick walls and absorb heat in urban landscapes. Works well in containers and urns and the variegated variety is especially nice in hanging baskets.
Confederate Jasmine Variegated

Use Confederate jasmine to cover fences and pergolas or to clamber up tree trunks. Use to soften concrete and brick walls and absorb heat in urban landscapes. Works well in containers and urns and the variegated variety is especially nice in hanging baskets.
Conversation Azalea

Evergreen azalea with large, multi-colored and splotched flowers of rose, pink, white and red. Flowers have light throats. A wonderful group of late spring flowering azalea grown for their large, showy, pastel-colored flowers.
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.
Copperleaf

You can use it in mixed hedges or alone; in either case, it will be a striking addition to your garden. Do remember that a frost can do a great deal of damage to this plant, which is why many people in more northerly latitudes will tend to grow it indoors.
Crape Myrtle

Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia species) has become a dominant landscape plant in north and central Florida and throughout the south. Breeding programs over the last 30 years have produced superior forms with a wide range of plant sizes and habits, improved flowering, new flower colors, ornamental bark, ornamental foliage, disease resistance and increased vigor.
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

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

Crotons are a small shrub and can reach a height of 5-6 feet. The leaves are leathery and start out green and gradually change color as it matures. If you need color in your landscape this palnt is a must.
Crown of Thorns

The Crown of Thorns plant is a woody, spiny, climbing succulent shrub. Leaves are found primarily on young growth, and the plant may defoliate completely if put under moisture or temperature stress. Subsequent growth will bear new leaves. The plant flowers nearly all year, and especially in the winter. The flowers are small and inconspicuous, but the brightly colored modified leaves (bracts) found just beneath the flowers are quite attractive.
Curved Queen Palms

Curved Queen Palms
Curved Ribbons

Curved Ribbons
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.
Dipladenia

Dipladenia can be grown as a climber, reaching 10 ft. or more, or you can grow it as a bush. Large flowers appear in summer. The blossoms appear on the plant while it is still small, and the glossy leaves make it attractive all year round. Vigorous evergreen twining vine with thick, dark, 4" long leaves and whorled trumpet-like 3-5" flowers in various colors.
Double Bismarkias

Double Bismarkias
Dracena Marginata

The Dracena's foliage is a near vertical to horizontal mass of narrow pointed green leaves with red to purple stripes along the outer edge. As new leaves emerge from the top, the mature leaves on the bottom drop away.
Drift Rose

The Drift Roses are repeat-bloomers that are tough, disease resistant, winter hardy and virtually maintenance-free. These Roses are a cross between full-size groundcover roses and miniature roses. From the former they kept toughness, disease resistance and winter hardiness. From the miniatures, they inherited their well-managed size and repeat-blooming nature. Continuously blooming from spring to frost, they are naturally dwarf, with very attractive foliage.
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 Bufordi Holly

A very nice small to medium sized holly with very shiny, deep green foliage. Has leaves with one terminal spine at the very tip. One of the easiest of all hollies to keep. Produces large numbers of nice, bright red berries every year.
Dwarf Clusia

Dwarf Clusia will grow in partial shade and is usually 2 feet or less in height and spreading. It can be planted as a ground cover; its handsome leaves and lovely colorful flowers enhance a garden. It can also be grown as a border plant along walkways. Be careful to plant in freeze and frost free type areas as they are suspect to cold spells that dip under 35 degrees.
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
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
Encore® Azalea

People who adore spring blooming azaleas can now enjoy an explosion of Encore® Azalea color season after season. Encore® Azaleas are the only patented brand of azaleas to bloom in spring, summer, and fall.
Endless Summer

The repeat blooms of Endless Summer® The Original truly offer gardeners an endless summer of incredible color. This hardy plant is perfect for everything from foundation planting to container gardening. They even make an ideal floral arrangement or table setting as cut flowers. A great addition to your hard to find shady area color schemes.
Euphorbia

These little flowering shrubs pack a huge punch of color, blooming nearly year-round. They are also a great choice for those yards that have limited watering means, as they are very drought tolerant.
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
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.
Everillo Grass

If you're looking to add a splash of color to a full sun to partly sunny area, look no further than the Everillo Grass. This amazing grass is completely cold hardy to -10 degrees and has a short growth nature of roughly 2 feet. It would also look outstanding as a potting plant with its droopy habit.
Fakahatchee Grass

This is a great plant to add interest and mass to those problematic wet areas like ditches, drainage ponds and near small creeks and streams.
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.
Fejioa

Feijoas respond well to pruning and can easily be shaped to any desired form. They make an excellent hedge or stand alone accent.
Ferns

Ferns add a delicate touch to the landscape. Ferns are used in shaded areas, around trees, and small garden pools. Ferns die back in the winter but keep coming back year after year.
Fiesta Hibiscus

This breathtaking tropical evergreen shrub displays large single blooms of bright orange petals with crinkled edges that quickly change to a blush red eye zone over a white background.
Firebush Dwarf

Clusters of firey-orange tubular blooms are seemingly born throughout the year atop this miniature growing plant. This compact form lends it to smaller spaces and makes a great container specimen.
Firecracker

Coral plant is often grown in hanging baskets. It does well on the patio or indoors in front of a window. Outdoors, let coral plant spill over a wall or raised bed. Stems can be tied to a trellis or wall.
Fireworks Grass

This NEW multi-colored Purple Fountain Grass is a rapid grower and prolific bloomer with creamy, pinkish, red-burgundy color throughout both foliage and purple foxtail-like flowers.
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.

