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Acorus gramineus 'Isuzugawa' NEW!Old classical Japanese cultivar of the Japanese sweet flag. This selection only grows to about 6" tall, with leaves that are mostly cream or white, with some yellow and green striping. Despite the limited amount of green in the leaves it is fairly vi...
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Acorus gramineus 'Kin Gin Chu Ya'This old and very rare Japanese classical cultivar has irregular variegation of white and yellow along with green. The name means silver-gold-morning-evening. Likes moisture in sun to light shade. Remove any shoots that are completely green to mainta...
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Acorus gramineus 'Omogo'The Japanese sweet flag is a very useful landscape plant in its many forms. This type is much taller than the normal Japanese sweet flag, to about 15", but the leaves are still narrow and elegant. It is from wild populations in Omogo, Shikoku Island,...
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Aglaonema brevispatha 'Thai Snowflakes'This beautiful new aglaonema from Thailand is taller than Aglaonema costatum, with a creeping rootstock, and leaves about 6 inches long. This selection is very heavily marked with pure white spots. It is an easy house plant for moderate light, in wel...
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Aglaonema commutatum 'Bangkok Dream'The green form of Aglaonema commutatum is a standard in shopping malls and restaurants everywhere; it is durable but less than exciting in its original form. This very rare selection has liberal splashes of cream on the gray-green leaves. The variega...
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Aglaonema costatum 'Bangkok Blizzard'This is an improved selection of a "Chinese evergreen" that grows clumps of foliage from a creeping rhizome. It does not make an upright stem. The leaves of this variety are deep green heavily marked with white, so little green is seen. Excellent hou...
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Aglaonema costatum 'Bangkok Breeze'This new variety of "Chinese evergreen" from Thailand has clumps of leaves that arise from a creeping rhizome, not an upright stem. The dark green leaves are spotted white with a white stripe down the center of the leaf. Very beautiful, easy indoor p...
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Aglaonema hybrid 'Dap Na Rai' NEW!New hybrid Aglaonema from Thailand with an upright habit, and leaves about an inch wide, silver with a dark green edge. This is a distinctive combination of color and texture. Easy in moderate light. Plant in a well-drained soil mix and allow to dry ...
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Aglaonema hybrid 'Easter Parade'A very beautiful new Thai hybrid aglaonema that makes the green/silver common aglaonemas look dull by comparison. This cultivar has broader leaves heavily splashed with pink with a green margin. It forms a low, broadly spreading plant. It likes moder...
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Aglaonema hybrid 'Fourth of July'A very beautiful new Thai hybrid aglaonema that makes the green/silver common aglaonemas look dull in comparison. This cultivar is heavily splashed with hot red/pink with a green margin. The oval leaves are smaller than Easter Parade, and the habit i...
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Aglaonema hybrid 'Moon Festival'This is the first release of a new Thai aglaonema hybrid. It has rather narrow long-oval wavy leaves marked with creamy white, soft pastel pink, and red and green, with a cerise pink midrib. The stem and leaf petioles are creamy white suffused with p...
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Aglaonema hybrid 'Pride of Sumatra'This new "Chinese evergreen" from Indonesia was bred by Mr. Gregori Hambali of Bogor, West Java (A. rotundum X A. commutatum 'Tricolor'). It is one of a series of new hybrids that make the old varieties look dowdy by comparison. The leaves are deep r...
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Aglaonema hybrid 'Valentine'This exciting new hybrid from Thailand was bred by Dr. Mehta. It is very vigorous, upright growing, with vivid cerise pink leaves with green veins and a partial green margin. It likes moderate to high humidity, warmth and bright light to thrive. Allo...
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Aglaonema modestum 'Faint Heart'Aglaonema modestum is a green-leaved "Chinese evergreen" that is easily grown, but has little ornamental appeal. This rare variegated form has a variable cream or yellow to chartreuse blotch in the center of the leaf that makes it much more interesti...
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Aglaonema modestum 'Spilt Milk'This rare variegated aglaonema is a flamboyant variant of A. modestum, an easy but unexciting species. This form has large segments of pure white scattered randomly on the green leaves. It is an undemanding indoor plant for moderate light if it has g...
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Aglaonema pumilum 'Silver Dart'This new and rare Thai dwarf Aglaonema is remarkably beautiful. It is smaall, to about five inches tall; the leaves are glossy dark green with silver gray splashes in a marbled arrowhead pattern. This form was collected in the wild in Thailand by Mr....
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Alocasia 'Flamingo Feet'I found this in Thailand in 2005. This variety has a plain green glossy leaf, but the stems are bright pink, giving it a completely different look. It will probably grow to about 3 feet. It likes sun, warmth and rich moist soil. This might be the sam...
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Alocasia cucullata 'Crinkles'This very distinctive elephant ear has green leaves that are folded nearly double, with strongly rippled edges. Grows to about 5 feet tall, smaller in a pot. Unique texture. Easy in rich, moist soil, moderate to bright light. USDA Zones 7b-11.
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Alocasia cucullata 'Moon Landing'I think this is the most beautiful variegated alocasia found in recent years. This form of A. cucullata has a big bold splash of bright yellow in the center of each leaf. The leaves of this variety are nearly round and as the plant gets older, the va...
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Alocasia cucullata 'Yellowtail'This small but vigorous alocasia has glossy spoon-shaped leaves with a yellow to yellow-green edge and an elongated leaf tip. It is easy in bright to moderate light with warm temperatures, not dry. Eventually forms a short trunk. Grown in 3.5 inch sq...
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Alocasia lindeniiAlso known as Xanthosoma or Homalomena lindenii, this is one of the most strikingly beautiful of the tender "elephant ears". The leaves are deep velvety green with brightly contrasting white stripes along the veins. It grows to about 2-3' tall and wi...
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Alocasia macrorhiza 'Seven Colors'This new and rare variety of the giant elephant's ear is called "seven colors" in Thailand. The basic colors are yellow and green, with the leaf stalk bright yellow striped green, and bold blotches of yellow on the green background with tones of red,...
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Alocasia macrorhiza 'Solid Gold'This new selection of the elephant's ear makes a huge specimen to about 6' tall, yellow all over with some green streaks on the petiole. In shade the yellow changes to yellow-chartreuse. It makes a bold color and texture statement in the summer garde...
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Alocasia macrorhiza 'Storm Warning'This is a new form of the giant elephant's ear with black leaf stalks and shiny dark green to black-green leaves, depending on the amount of sunlight. It makes a striking specimen to about 8' tall, for a large pot or bedding scheme in the summer gard...
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Alocasia macrorhiza 'Variegata'A spectacular selection of the giant elephant's ear with white, cream and gray-green random splashes of color on its bold tropical foliage, growing to 6 feet tall. Use in a pot or in a bedding composition in the summer and bring in to a warm sunny ro...
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Alocasia micholitziana 'Green Velvet Variegated'This aptly named elephant ear has rich velvety green foliage splashed with pure white, to about 3' tall. The Japanese consider it the most beautiful variegated alocasia. It is a good indoor plant for moderate to bright light, or in a pot in the shade...
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Alocasia odora 'Okinawa Silver'This rare and beautiful variegated "elephant ear" from Okinawa was named and introduced by Dr. Masato Yokoi in Japan. It is similar overall to Alocasia macrorhiza, but smaller, with more rounded, thicker, glossier leaves. It is capable of making a wo...
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Alocasia sanderianaThis is a very beautiful and very rare "African mask" alocasia with deeply lobed, rather plastic-like foliage. The leaves are deep green, very glossy, with gray veins. Likes moist rich soil and warm temperatures, moderate light to shade. Plants sold ...
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Alocasia wentii 'Vintage Silver'A spectacular new and very rare variegated elephant's ear, with splashes of silver and a few flecks of white on large, dark green oval leaves, contrasting with the bronze underside of the leaf. Easy, vigorous and very beautiful. Likes warmth and brig...
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Amorphophallus atroviridisThis is, overall, the prettiest of the many available species of Amorphophallus. They are aroids related to jack-in-the-pulpit with dramatic leaves and strange flowers. This species is from Thailand, with leaves that emerge with a unique velvety/meta...
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Arisaema barnesii NEW!Indian species from the hills of Tamil Nadu, India, and Sri Lanka, to about 2 feet tall, with red-purple mottled stems. There is one leaf with 5 to 9 leaflets. The flower is a long and narrow green and white striped tube with a spathe hood extending ...
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Arisaema consanguineumThis is a widespread, vigorous Chinese species to 6' tall. It has a green inflorescence with a long whip extension. The umbrella leaves have vey distinctive drip tips. Easy in well-drained, humus-rich soil. USDA Zones 5-9.
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Arisaema ehimenseTall, stately species to 5 feet recently found on the island of Shikoku, Japan. The spadix is often dark purple, contrasting with the green spathe. Attractive foliage, midseason bloom. Very rare, but easy to grow. Some believe this to be a natural hy...
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Arisaema engleriThis is a close Chinese relative of the Japanese species A. sikokianum. The spathe is striped dark purple, and the spadix is not rounded. Easy in humus-rich well-drained soil. Rare in cultivation. USDA Zones 6-9.
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Arisaema fargesiiChinese species with very large glossy 3-parted leaves and purple-striped flowers that look like a cobra's head. Worth growing for its big glossy leaves. Late-blooming, easy. USDA Zones 5-9.
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Arisaema galeatum NEW!A tall Himalayan species to over 3 feet, the leaf with 3 leaflets. The flower is very unusual, fist-like or like the head of a cobra (the species name means helmet). Flower color is green with thin white stripes. The spadix or "jack" has a long threa...
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Arisaema griffithii NEW!This is surely one of the strangest flowers on the planet. The broad spathe (the "pulpit") is scrolled under itself to produce a structure that has been termed "reptilian"; it could easily be used as a prop in a low-budget thriller featuring aliens o...
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Arisaema heterophyllumTall, vigorous species from East Asia, called "dancing crane" in Japanese, which it resembles in bloom. There is one leaf with many leaflets, and a green flower held above the leaf. Late bloomer. Needs rich, well-drained soil in light to medium sha...
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Arisaema intermedium NEW!Species from the western Himalaya one to two feet tall, with one or two leaves with three leaflets. The leaves are unusual for their velvety texture. The flower is green and white. The most remarkable feature of the flower is the long, thread-like ex...
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Arisaema iyoanum subsp. iyoanumVery rare species from the mountains of Shikoku, Japan. The flower is unusually dramatic, with a long swooping hood, held above the one much divided leaf. Needs humus-rich, very well-drained soil in light to medium shade. USDA Zones 6-9.
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Arisaema jacquemontii NEW!Very widespread Indian/Chinese species, about 1 to 2 feet tall, with 1 or 2 leaves with purple stems and 5 to 7 leaflets. The flower is green with white stripes with a curved purple "jack". It blooms in summer and emerges late in the season. Easy. US...
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Arisaema kishidae, patterned leavesA mid-season species of arisaema from Japan, with unusual rusty red/brown flowers held above the leaves. The leaves are green splashed with silver, offering all-summer interest in the shade garden. Very rare. USDA Zones 5-9.
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