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Acorus gramineus 'Cava' NEW!Lance Reiners in California found this beautiful new variant of the dwarf Japanese sweet flag. This variety has no striping in the leaves; it is bright yellow to yellow-chartreuse in color depending on how much sun the plant receives. With good cultu...
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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.
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Acorus gramineus 'Omogo'This Japanese sweet flag is much taller than the common form (to about 15") but the leaves are still narrow and elegant. This form was first collected at Omogo, in Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan, growing in a mountain stream.
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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 hybrid 'Christmas Day'This is the first offering of a new Thai aglaonema hybrid. The leaves are broadly oval, glossy, mostly red in the center with some green around the margin. The intensity of the red color depends on intensity of light. The leaf petioles are creamy whi...
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Aglaonema hybrid 'Dap Na Rai'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 'Donna Carmen'A new "Chinese evergreen" from Indonesia that will make the old familiar varieties look dowdy by comparison. It was bred by Mr. George Hambali in Bogor, West Java and is a hybrid of A. nitidum var. curtisii and A. rotundum. It has a cream stem and le...
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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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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 '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 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 '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 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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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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Ariopsis peltata NEW!Rare Himalayan aroid grown for its very pretty foliage, elephant ears about 3" across, and about 6" tall. The flowers are much like an arisaema with a hood and a spadix. USDA Zones 8-10.
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Arisaema albumNorthern Indian species becoming endangered in the wild, about a foot to 15" tall. There is one leaf with 3 leaflets. The flower is mostly green with a large white blotch in the center. The spathe hood is more or less upright, as in A. tashiroi. USDA...
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Arisaema candidissimumChinese species with pink-striped or pure white flowers & big glossy leaves. It is very late blooming, usually late June to July. Offsets freely. Easy in rich well-drained soil in shade. Emerges very late (May to July). USDA Zones 5-9. 3.5" pot.
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Arisaema concinnumUnusual Himalayan species that has a stoloniferous rhizome-rootstock, spreading to make clumps of plants as it becomes established. Each plant has an umbrella leaf to about 3' tall, with extended "drip tips" on the ends of the leaflets. The flower is...
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Arisaema consanguineumWidespread, vigorous Chinese species to 5' tall. It has a green inflorescence with a long whip extension. The umbrella leaves have very distinctive long drip tips. Easy in well-drained, humus-rich soil. USDA Zones 5-9. 3.5" pot.
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Arisaema ehimenseTall, stately species to 5' 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. USDA Zones 5-9. 3.5" pot.
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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. 3.5" pot.
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Arisaema galeatumHimalayan species (3') with one leaf with 3 leaflets. Unusual fist-like flower like the head of a cobra. Green flower with thin white stripes. Spadix or "jack" has a long thread-like extension hanging down the front of the flower. USDA Zones 6b-9. 3....
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Arisaema griffithiiThis 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 griffithii var. pradhaniSomeday they will make a horror movie starring this flower. The broad spathe (the "pulpit") is scrolled under itself to produce a structure that has been termed "reptilian"; keep small pets away from this cobra-morph. The leaves are 3-parted. This sp...
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Arisaema heterophyllumTall, vigorous East Asian species, called "dancing crane" in Japanese. One leaf with many leaflets & a green flower held above the leaf. Late bloomer. Needs rich, well-drained soil in light to medium shade. Easy. USDA Zones 5-9. 3.5" pot.
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Arisaema intermediumWestern Himalayan species (1-2' tall), with one or two leaves with three leaflets. Unusual velvety textured leaves. Green & white flower with long (more than 3'), thread-like extension on the spadix (the "jack"). Late spring bloom. USDA Zones 7 -10. ...
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Arisaema iyoanum subsp. nakaianumOne of the rarest and most dramatic of the Japanese arisaemas, native to Shikoku Island, rarely offered for sale. The swooping purple striped spathe is dramatically rolled at the edges, and is held above the one divided leaf. Needs very well-drained ...
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Arisaema jacquemontiiVery widespread Indian/Chinese species, about 1-2' 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. USDA Zone...
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Arisaema kishidaeStocky species from Japan in the A. serratum group. Unique rusty-colored flowers, two leaves with several leaflets. Early bloom. Easy. USDA Zones 5-9.
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Arisaema kiushianumCharming Japanese & Chinese species with a single leaf with 7-13 leaflets. The flower is near the ground, dark purple, with a tail-like spadix. "Like a mouse doing the rumba" says Maggie Wyche. USDA Zones 6-9.
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Arisaema maximowicziiElegant and very rare Japanese species from the mountains of Kyushu. The tall stem bears 1 leaf with about 10 leaflets. The flowers are striped green or purple with white inside, with a threadlike extension on the spathe. Mid season to late, excellen...
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Arisaema mayebaraeBlack is beautiful. This rare but easily grown jack-in-the-pulpit from Japan is one of the world's most striking black flowers. The entire "pulpit" or spathe is a deep black-purple that does not fade. The stately plant grows to nearly 3' tall, flower...
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Arisaema propinquumBeautiful Himalayan species growing at high altitude, blooming in late spring to early summer. Each leaf has 3 leaflets, each leaflet with deeply impressed veins. The flowers are deep purple with white stripes; the hood of the spathe swoops down with...
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Arisaema ringensCommon East Asian species with great vigor; offsets freely, and gets better and better as the years go by. Handsome 3-parted, very glossy foliage is beautiful all summer. The green and purple fist-shaped flowers always attract comment. Easy and popul...
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Arisaema ringens (gigantic corms)If size matters to you, these oversized corms are for you. The photo shows the corms compared to a quarter. This is a common East Asian species with great vigor; offsets freely, and gets better and better as the years go by. Handsome 3-parted, very g...
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Arisaema sazensooOften wrongly listed as a synonym of A. sikokianum, this blooms later, lacks the bulbous spadix; and the hood of the spathe droops down over the tube of the spathe. Name derives from "zazen", Japanese Buddhist meditation, as the flower recalls a monk...
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Arisaema serratum, patterned leavesRare and beautiful variant of a common Japanese species, this one with a splash of silver on each of the leaflets for all-summer ornamental value. The flower is similar to our native A. triphyllum, usually green, sometimes purple. Needs well-drained ...
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Arisaema sikokianumOur most popular arisaema, and a star of the spring garden, this widespread Japanese species is unsurpassed for "wow" impact. The startling white "golfball" spadix is displayed inside the purple spathe. Early to mid-season. Needs excellent drainage i...
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Arisaema sikokianum, patterned leavesThis is a rare form of our most popular arisaema, and a star of the spring garden, this widespread Japanese species is unsurpassed for "wow" impact. The startling white "golfball" spadix is displayed inside the purple spathe. In addition to the showy...
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Arisaema speciosumWidespread Himalayan and Chinese species, variable, to about 3' tall. There is one leaf with three leaflets; the leaflets often have a thin pink edge. The flower blooms in spring, purple outside and purple striped with white inside. The hood of the s...
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Arisaema speciosum 'Himalayan Giant'We received this magnificent arisaema as A. speciosum var. magnificum, but it is a form of A. speciosum. The cultivar name was given by Tony Avent. It is a gigantic form to almost 3' tall. The green leaves are edged red, and the purple flowers in lat...
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Arisaema speciosum var. mirabileDistinctive and very rare variety of the widespread and variable species A. speciosum hails from high altitude regions of NE India. Unlike the familiar form of A. speciosum, the flowers bloom later, in summer. The purple striped spathe blooms on a sh...
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Arisaema tashiroiThis rare species ia an aristocrat among the Japanese arisaemas, seldom offered, and one our personal favorites. Stately, vigorous plant grows to over 3' tall, with the flower held high above the leaves. The inside of the spathe is white and seems to...
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Arisaema ternatipartitumThis is a diminutive, very rare Japanese species with 3-parted leaves and "ears" on the brownish spathe. It sends out short underground stems that produce new corms, making a nice colony of plants. It is only about 5" tall, so it is a choice trough o...
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Arisaema thunbergiiFrom the southern islands of Japan, this has much-divided glossy leaves and a very long, black whip-like spadix snaking out from the purple-brown spathe. Dramatic and always popular. Early mid-season. Needs rich well-drained soil in shade. USDA Zones...
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Arisaema tortuosumTough Himalayan and Chinese species to at least 3', with a stem with a dark snakeskin pattern. There are two leaves with many leaflets arranged on a curved structure called a rachis. The flowers bloom above the foliage. They are green becoming paler ...
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Arisaema tosaenseTall, vigorous species from Shikoku Island, Japan. Green spathe has a long-extended tip and droops way down over the face of the tube. Translucent spathe is especially beautiful when back-lit. Easy garden plant. Late spring bloom. USDA Zones 6-9.
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Arisaema urashimaSimilar in appearance to A. thunbergii, but hardier, often with broader leaflets. The very long black whip-like spadix snakes out from the purple-brown spathe. Offsets freely. Easy and vigorous. USDA Zones 5-9.
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Arisaema utileBeautiful Himalayan species unlike any other Arisaema species. The plant is 2 to 3' tall, with 3-parted leaves; the leaflets have deeply impressed veins. The reddish brown flower is broadly winged, with "the shining silky aspect like the wings of a b...
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Arisaema yamatenseStriking species from central Japan to 3' tall. The stem is boldly mottled in a snakeskin pattern. The flower is pale green with white stripes, with an erect hood, white inside. Early to mid-season. USDA Zones 5-9.
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Caladium 'Cha Loum Pra Keat'This standard-size Thai variety is a deep rose color with dark purple leaf stalks and veins, plus a few white spots on the leaves. It has excellent leathery leaf substance and rich, saturated color that does not fade. It has been a top performer here...
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Caladium 'Chang Suek'This medium size Thai variety (5-6") has oval deep red/purple leaves that are exceptionally thick and glossy. This is a new and unusual combination of color and leaf substance. It has become one of my favorite varieties. Plant in spring when the soil...
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Caladium 'Hok Long'Thai caladium breeders are taking this old fashioned group of plant in new exciting directions. One of their first introductions was 'Hok Long', a big flouncy plant (12-15")with large ruffled leaves in a riot of pink, white and green. This is a wonde...
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Caladium 'Jiao Ying'One of the breakthroughs seen in the new Thai caladiums is a variety of new colors; of these, more intense, saturated red shades stand out. This variety has deep red to raspberry red leaves, glossy, more spreading than upright. It is a new introducti...
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Caladium 'Ka La Houm'The new Thai caladium hybrids are one of the most exciting developments in tropical plant breeding in years. They are bred for new colors and color combinations, and thicker, often highly glossy foliage. This standard size variety has unusually large...
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Caladium 'Khun Ying'This compact Thai variety is red with a greenish leaf margin and white along the veins. The leaves are highly glossy, held mostly horizontally. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring in bulbs in fall and store warm and dry. Please note that the...
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Caladium 'Leung Pa Li Chart'This standard size (12-15") Thai variety is a fresh yellow/chartreuse with magenta blotches and prominent dark red veins. This is a dramatic color combination unique in the caladium world that will really light up the garden. This variety always grab...
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Caladium 'Ma Had Thai'This slightly less than standard size Thai variety (12-15") has rich, dark red, highly glossy leaves. This is a dramatic color that will really light up the garden. Truly spectacular. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring in bulbs in fall and ...
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Caladium 'Mak Kha Varn Rung Sun'This amazing standard size Thai variety has medium green leaves boldly splashed with red and blotches of white. Every leaf is different, offering a riot of color in the summer landscape. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring in bulbs in fall ...
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Caladium 'Moung Mon Kol'This standard size Thai variety is dusky purple with electric pink radiating from the base of the leaf in a star-like pattern. It is a completely new color effect for caladiums. This is a dramatic color that will combine well with pinks, purples and ...
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Caladium 'Pha Ya Mol'This slightly less than standard size Thai variety has dusky purple leaves. The leaf veins are black and there are flecks of pink between the veins. This is a dramatic new color. Truly spectacular. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring in bulb...
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Caladium 'Phu Ka Dung'This compact, medium sized Thai variety is reddish pink shading to purple pink near the edges of the leaf, with some white along the veins. The leaves are thick and highly glossy, held mostly horizontally. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring...
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Caladium 'Pom Kaew'The new Thai caladium hybrids are one of the most exciting developments in tropical plant breeding in years. They are bred for new colors and color combinations, and thicker, often highly glossy foliage. This medium to standard-size variety has white...
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Caladium 'Soi Saeng Daeng'This medium size Thai variety has unusually large, very glossy, crimson red foliage, all red early in the season developing a faint pattern as the season progresses. This is a dramatic color that is new in caladiums. Plant in spring when the soil is ...
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Caladium 'Sri Ben Ja Rong'This standard-size variety has relatively long narrow leaves with a wavy margin, bright rose pink with green and white veins. The habit is low and spreading. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring in bulbs in fall and store warm and dry. Asiati...
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Caladium 'Sub Som Boon'This medium size Thai variety is about 8" tall and wide, with intense dark red leaves and dark purple leaf stalks and veins, and a faint green margin. The leaves are exceptionally thick and glossy. This is a dramatic color that will really glow in t...
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Caladium 'Thep Pra Tarn Porn'This tall variety is an unusual deep smoky red-purple with black leaf stalks and veins. It is a dramatic color that is new in caladiums. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring in bulbs in fall and store warm and dry. Asiatica exclusive. Dormant...
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Caladium 'Toung Bua Tong'This standard size Thai variety has a bright raspberry pink leaf with prominent white veins radiating from the base of the leaf, and a little green on the margin. The leaf is glossy with overlapping lobes at the base of the leaf. This variety is dram...
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Caladium 'Toung Sate Tee'This compact variety is deep purple, near black is places, with undertones of orange and red. This is a dramatic color that is new in caladiums. The leaves are thick and extremely glossy. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring in bulbs in fall ...
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Caladium 'Vi Marn Mek'This standard size variety has big, broad glossy leaves of rich pink. This is a dramatic color that will really light up the garden. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring in bulbs in fall and store warm and dry. Dormant corms shipped until Apr...
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Caladium 'Wa Su Kree'This compact Thai variety has long, narrow deep pink leaves with a purple/pink margin, dramatically ruffled. The leaves are highly glossy. This is a new and unusual combination of color and form. Plant in spring when the soil is warm; bring in bulbs...
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Caladium 'Waev Vi Jit' NEW!This is possibly the best white caladium ever, with thick, glossy pure white leaves. The thicker foliage is more attractive and weather resistant. It is a medium-size variety with broad, spreading leaves. These are dormant bulbs shipped until April 1...
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Caladium humboldtii 'Pha Ya Sa Vette'Caladiums are an old-fashioned plant enjoying renewed popularity. This is a dwarf variety with leaves just 2 inches long. The dark green leaves are marked with pure white. It is vigorous and prolific, increasing rapidly. Really cute as a pot plant or...
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Cercestis mirabilisThis wonderful aroid looks like an Alocasia, with big triangular silver leaves with green stripes that follow the veins of the leaf. It spreads by long runners to make clumps. Likes warmth and high humidity, moderate to bright light. Also known as Rh...
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Colocasia esculenta 'Coffee Cup'This exciting new elephant ear appeared in Thailand in 2005. It has black stems and black-tinted dark green leaves that form an upright cup which will hold water. It grows to about 4 or 5' tall. This is an exciting new development in plants for the e...
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Dieffenbachia reginae NEW!One of the most colorful Dieffenbachia species, with fairly narrow leaves and an open growth habit. It is extremely tolerant of less than ideal indoor conditions, and will put up with a lot of abuse. The very colorful leaves are bright and cheerful w...
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Dieffenbachia rexThis species is smaller in all parts compared to other dieffenbachias. The very glossy green leaves are about 5" long, irregularly splashed with yellow-green. Easy indoor plant for moderate light. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Dieffenbachia sp. 'Patches'This new variegated Dieffenbachia from Thailand is fast-growing, becoming a tall impressive specimen. The variegation is cream and pale yellow irregularly splashed all over the leaves. The leaves are shiny. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Homalomena lindenii 'Lemon Glow'This philodendron relative has solid gold heart-shaped leavea that look much like a philodendron. The new leaves are bright gold and the old leaves are chartreuse. It grows to about 20 inches tall. Grow in bright to moderate light, in a moist well-dr...
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Homalomena sp. 'Pewter Dream'A new homolomena from Thailand with large leaves that are an unusual pewter color all over. The plant grows to about 3' tall. This is a first introduction of a beautiful new foliage plant. Grow as a philodendron. Leaf color is best in bright light. U...
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Monstera deliciosa 'Thai Constellation'The newest and most impressive variegated Monstera still rare and expensive in Thailand. This has the largest leaves of any of the variegated forms, to almost 3 feet on older plants. The variegation is speckled and splashed cream, very stable, on eve...
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Monstera obliquaOne of the "Swiss cheese" plants with holes in the medium green leaves. This is often mistaken for a philodendron. This is a vigorous climber. Easy to grow in low to moderate light on a stake or other support. Also known as Monstera adansonii. USDA Z...
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Monstera pertusa, yellow splashedA big and beautiful Philodendron relative with broad deeply lobed leaves to a foot or so long. The leaves are deep glossy green with irregular splashing in bright yellow. Some leaves are half green and half yellow and others are entirely green or yel...
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Philodendron 'Caramel Cream'This beautiful hybrid philodendron climbs slowly. The leaves are green, streaked and marked with yellow. The young leaves are red and peach, and the midrib on the underside of the leaf is red. The petioles are red flushed with peach. I saw this plant...
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Philodendron 'Golden Spear'This bushy slowly climbing philodendron can have leaves to 18" long. The long glossy leaves are green with plentiful yellow striations. The new leaves are bright shining yellow all over. It is very vigorous, making a very large plant in a large conta...
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Philodendron 'Hammerhead Gold'Thanks to the Garden Gallery in Bangkok for another wonderful new Philodendron which looks like a hybrid of 'Moonlight' and something more exotic. It climbs slowly. The hammerhead shaped leaves are chartreuse yellow to screaming yellow, depending on ...
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Philodendron 'Lime Fiddle'A strange new philodendron from Thailand. It is a large, slowly climbing variety with splashes and flecks of lime green and yellow green on a dark green background. Slow growing but easy. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Philodendron 'Malay Gold'This gold-leaved hybrid philodendron is a very popular landscape plant in SE Asia, where it is used as a ground cover plant or allowed to climb on trees. It is luminescent, brightening the darkest corners with yellow to chartreuse foliage. USDA Zones...
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Philodendron 'Ring of Fire'This is the brightest and, to me, the most beautiful variegated philodendron found so far, introduced in Thailand in 2006. It is said to be a bipinnatifidum hybrid. It does not seem to be at all a climber so far. The long narrow leaves are about 15" ...
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Philodendron 'Silver Metal'This is a climbing variety with arrowhead-shaped leaves that has been around for a long time, but is now seldom available. The leaf is glossy and a bright silver/pewter color. This is an easy indoor plant for moderate light. Provide it with a pole fo...
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Philodendron 'White Knight'A new philodendron hybrid from Thailand with glossy deep green heart shaped leaves to 6 inches long, boldly splashed with pure white, with contrasting red stems and petioles. It will trail or climb a pole. New, beautiful, and rare. USDA Zone 10-11.
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Philodendron 'Xanadu Gold'The new golden form of the popular variety 'Xanadu' is both distinctive and beautiful. The plant itself is compact, forming a broadly rounded clump eventually about three feet tall and wide. The leaves are relatively small, glossy, bright yellow to c...
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Philodendron 'Zulu Prince'I first saw this slowly climbing variety with narrow pointed black purple leaves in Thailand. The leaves are thick and succulent. It is said to have been found in Thailand. It prefers very well-drained soil to grow well. In bright light it becomes ne...
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Philodendron billietiaeBeautiful climbing species from French Guiana with long narrow leaves that become even more beautiful as the plant ages. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Philodendron brandtianumBeautiful species found from western Brazil to Ecuador and Peru, with silver-gray leaves with green along the veins. It wants to climb. The juvenile leaves are a couple of inches long, but adult leaves on large plants are said to be up to 18" long. U...
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Philodendron elegansThis philodendron has the most finely cut leaf we have seen in the genus. The dark green shiny leaves are deeply cut with very narrow lobes. It is a slowly climbing type. Very rare and distinctive. USDA Zone 10-11.
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Philodendron gloriosumWe have admired this beautiful plant in Exotica but until recently had not been able to find stock to propagate. We found a few plants in Thailand and now have some to sell. The leaves are heart-shaped, velvety green, with white veins. There are pink...
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Philodendron goeldiiThis rare philodendron species doesn't look at all like a philodendron. The compound leaves are arranged on a circular rachis that resembles the leaves of some Arisaema and other aroids. It is shrubby and forms a spectacular large specimen in time. L...
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Philodendron hastatum 'Siam Sunrise'This slowly climbing variety has leaves heavily splashed with bright cream to yellow. The stem is variegated as well. The arrowhead shaped leaves are long oval on young plants. Rare and seldom offered for sale. USDA Zone 10-11.
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Philodendron magnificumThis large and very distinctive philodendron is probably a hybrid, but whatever it is, it offers a unique texture in the indoor plant world. It grows slowly, climbing or trailing on the ground, making a shrub-like specimen of great beauty. The distin...
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Philodendron mameiThis rare semi-climbing philodendron has leaves to about 12 inches long, medium green, with prominent silver patterns. The leaf petiole is flattened with ruffled wings. Makes a spectacular specimen in a large container or outdoors in warm climates. U...
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Philodendron mexicanumVigorous climbing species found throughout Mexico with distinctively 3-lobed leaves, long with "ears" at the base. Leaves become larger and more beautiful as the plant ages. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Philodendron squamiferum 'Magic Mask'This very rare Philodendron is in limited supply. We think the species is squamiferum; the sport was found in Thailand. Gorgeous, deeply lobed leaves are heavily splashed with yellow and cream. The showy red stems contrast wonderfully with its gloss...
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Philodendron talamancaeSpectacular species native to Costa Rica, clump-forming, with leaf blades to about 2' long. The leaves are reddish beneath, especially when young. It does not vine and makes a beautiful specimen. It is slow to propagate and is seldom offered for sale...
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Philodendron trifoliata NEW!A vigorous, fast-growing vine with unusual leaves with three distinct leaflets. Easily grown in a well-drained soil mix; allow to dry slightly before watering. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Philodendron warscewicziiShrubby non-climbing species that makes a short trunk. The leaves are finely divided into lobes, looking like a lacy Philodendron selloum. Makes a spectacular specimen. Slow to propagate. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Pinellia tripartita 'Golden Dragon'A woodland perennial growing from a corm, closely related to Arisaema. The three-parted leaves are yellow-splashed or completely yellow. This is not the Pinellia from hell (P. ternata). Pinellia tripartita is a well-behaved perennial that self-sows w...
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Remusatia vivipara NEW!The "hitchhiker elephant ear" has large rippled leaves that emerge after the fragrant yellow flowers bloom, forming a tropical clump to 3' tall. In late summer erect stolons arise from the tuber, bearing small bulbils. Unusual, subtropical looking an...
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Schismatoglottis pictaA philodendron relative with beautiful green leaves with a splash of silver covering the center of the leaf. Grows to about 15" tall. Good indoor plant for moderate light, or outdoors in shade in frost-free areas. Likes moist, humus-rich, well-drain...
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Schismatoglottis sp. 'Frosty Kiss'New dwarf species from Thailand to about 6 inches tall. We bought this as a Homalomena but now that it has flowered we see that it is a species of Schismatoglottis. The leaves are long and arrowhead shaped, with greenish silver/gray patches randomly ...
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Scindapsis 'Exotica'This is an old but now rarely seen vining plant related to Philodendron with beautiful silver leaves, with a single green stripe down the center. It will climb or trail. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Spathiphyllum 'City of Angels'Bangkok is known as the "city of angels"; this wonderful new Peace lily rightly bears its name. This medium-sized grower is vigorous, with bold patches of pure white variegation and frosting on the leaves that beautifully complement the large white s...
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Spathiphyllum 'Golden Glow'A new peace lily from Thailand with small/medium sized leaves that are a glowing golden yellow in bright light, chartreuse in low light. Showy flowers have typical white spathes. Grows to about 15" tall with leaves about 5 inches long. USDA Zone 10-1...
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Syngonium macrophyllum 'Frosty'This plant has been around for a long time, but has never been widely available. I always thought it is a phildodendron, but I have it on good authority that it is Syngonium macrophyllum. It is a beautiful aroid, with heart-shaped leaves that are was...
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Syngonium podophyllum 'Marble Magic'This philodendron relative appeared in the market in Thailand in 2005 year and has rapidly become popular. The arrowhead shaped leaves are wildly splashed green and white, and the plant is unusually vigorous. A very easy indoor plant for moderate l...
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Syngonium podophyllum 'Shell Shocked'This new, rare and very unusual Syngonium has simple leaves that curl up at the edges to be shell-like. The leaves are dark green with a silver-green center. The plant grows slowly and so far has remained a compact clump, not vining. Easy indoor plan...
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Syngonium wendlandiiBeautiful species of this group of philodendron relatives with velvety dark green leaves with a prominent silver splash in the center of each leaf. The leaves are long oval, pointed, some arrowhead-shaped on a climbing vine. Adult leaves on older pla...
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