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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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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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Aspidistra elatior 'Omi' NEW!Old classical Japanese cultivar of cast iron plant now very rare, with large, broad leaves, spreading, with many types of irregular white variegation: striped, frosted, streaked and occasionally margined. The variegation is white, cream or pale yello...
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Aspidistra lurida 'Hoshifu' NEW!Similar to the common cultivar 'Ginga', but a little more than half the size, with a spreading, arching leaf habit. The variegation is much the same, with yellowish dots and dashes all over the leaves. It makes an especially dense carpet in the garde...
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Aspidistra sp. 'Garden Gallery' NEW!I found this aspidistra at the Garden Gallery in Bangkok. It is a SE Asian native but I don't know exactly where it came from. The leaves are glossy, upright, fairly narrow, medium green with runny cream spots. It has a dense tidy habit. USDA Zones 7...
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Aspidistra sp. 'Seurat' NEW!I found this new aspidistra in the market in Bangkok; it is probably a Thai native. The leaves are extremely thick and leathery, to about a foot long, produced sparingly on a wandering rhizome. The variegation is cream to white, very heavily spotted....
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Aspidistra sp. Vietnam (pleated leaves) NEW!This rare Aspidistra species was collected by Mr. Seiju Yamaguchi in northern Vietnam. It has long narrow, arching medium green leaves with raised veins that appear to be pleated. It has a big flower with distinctive markings in the center that look ...
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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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Caulokaempferia sikkimensis NEW!Slender Himalayan ginger to about 6" tall with a single red-lipped white flower. Likes cool shade and a humus-rich soil. Rare. USDA Zones 8-10.
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Cautleya lutea NEW!Himalayan ginger growing to about 2 feet tall, with slender spikes of pale yellow flowers with red bracts and attractive foliage. Grow in the shade garden in humus-rich soil. Can be grown in a pot; potted plants should be kept cool and dry in winter....
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Cautleya spicata NEW!Summer-blooming Himalayan ginger to about 14" tall with pretty yellow flowers with red bracts. The shiny, dark green foliage is very ornamental. The plant is dormant in winter. Grow in the shade garden or in a pot; potted plants should be kept cool a...
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Cyrtomium falcatum 'Ueda Sunshine' NEW!It is exciting to be able to add another name to the short, but ever-growing, list of variegated ferns. The evergreen holly fern, with its dark green glossy fronds, is a beautiful plant for pot culture, or in the shade garden. From my friend Mr. Ueda...
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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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Dischidia sp "Apple Leaf" NEW!A new and beautiful Dischidia from the Philippines with round, notched (emarginate), apple green leaves. On young plants the leaves are about 1-2" across, about an inch on older plants. In outline they are also somewhat apple shaped. The tiny flowers...
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Farfugium japonicum 'Basho Ogi' NEW!This is semi-hardy evergreen perennial grown for its unusual foliage. The leaves are oval and unlobed, very glossy, with a few large distinct yellow spots. This compact variety only grows to about 8" tall. USDA Zones 7-10.
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Farfugium japonicum 'Fukuju Botan' NEW!This is semi-hardy evergreen perennial grown for its unusual foliage. The leaves are rounded and elaborately ruffled, with orange red hairs on the lobes of new leaves. The leaf on mature plants looks like a big carnation. The bright yellow daisy flow...
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Farfugium japonicum 'Kaimon Dake' NEW!Evergreen half-hardy perennial for shade and even soil moisture, or a cool-growing pot plant. This rare Japanese variety has a very beautiful and very strange pattern of variegation. The new leaves in the spring emerge pure white to white-speckled, c...
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Farfugium japonicum 'San Ku No' NEW!This is semi-hardy evergreen perennial grown for its unusual foliage. The leaves on this strange Japanese selection are fan-like or like a cape, with a rippled surface texture. The bright yellow daisy flowers bloom in late fall to early winter. Use i...
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Farfugium japonicum 'Tensei' NEWThis is semi-hardy evergreen perennial grown for its unusual foliage. The leaves are rounded and glossy, with big, cloudy yellow spots that nearly cover the leaf. This is one of the showiest cultivars, growing to about 15" tall, with the bonus of sho...
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Farfugium japonicum 'Zansetsu' NEW!Semi-hardy evergreen perennial with beautiful round glossy dark green leaves. In this Japanese variety, the green leaves are irregularly streaked with pale yellow, cream or white. Bright yellow daisy flowers bloom in late fall to early winter. Pot pl...
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Ficus benjamina 'Monique' NEW!One of the several variegated forms of a durable and popular indoor plant, this form has leaves that range from bright yellow to chartreuse-yellow depending on the intensity of light. Each leaf has an irregular dark green blotch in the center. It is ...
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Ficus benjamina 'Vortex' NEW!For a new look in Ficus benjamina try this rare variegated form with twirly leaves. Each leaf is bordered with yellow, and has a twist that give the plant a new and different texture. Easy to grow indoors in moderate light in well-drianed soil. Allow...
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Hedera helix 'Shell Leaf' NEW!This very slow-growing, non-climbing ivy is a beautiful pot plant, with concave, white-variegated leaves that look like scallop shells. Grow it as a pot specimen or in a trough garden. USDA Zones 6-9.
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Hoya affinis NEW!Fast-growing, vigorous species from the Solomon Islands. The oval leaves are medium green and softly pubescent. The large, showy, dark red flowers are displayed in large clusters. Like other members of the Erostemma section, it likes some lime in the...
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Hoya citrina NEW!Rangy, wiry vine from Malaysia with attractive glossy leaves that become very large on older plants. The yellow and white flowers are arranged in small clusters. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya diptera (Fiji) NEW!Strong-growing vine from Fiji with shiny oval 2-3" long leaves on a strong-growing, freely blooming vine. The flowers are light yellow in umbels of about 12-15. Apologies to Ted Green, who is right about most things, but the species name is pronounce...
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Hoya erythrostemma (white flower)This rare variant of a common SE Asian species has no red in the flowers; both the corolla and corona are white. It is a vigorous species, easy to bloom, with hard, oval leaves. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya finlaysonii, pink flowerAnother variation on the H. finlaysonii theme, this one with soft pink flowers with a salmon tint, paler in the center, much nicer than the typical form. It also has the very handsome green foliage with dark veins that makes this such a desirable spe...
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Hoya incurvula NEW!Wiry vine from Thailand and Malaysia, with oval leaves to about 2" long. There are about 30 red flowers in each umbel on this easy, free-blooming plant. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya pandurata NEW!Rare shrubby epiphyte from southern China, recently found in northern Thailand. The woody branches never twine or vine. The leaves are thick and rigid; the clusters of yellow flowers are very showy. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya quinquenervia NEW!Vigorous Philippine native species with very glossy green leaves with five veins, as the name indicates. The flowers are pale pink with a touch of red in the center, with swept-back corona lobes. It is related to H. merillii and H. pentaphlebia. USDA...
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Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides 'Snowflake' NEW!This vining perennial has thin wiry stems and nickel-size leaves with a scalloped margin. The variegated form with a white edge is much more interesting as a pot plant, pretty in its own right, but also useful as ground cover in large pots. It likes ...
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Ledebouria socialis 'Pinkie' NEW!Ledebouria socialis is an easy bulbous plant from South Africa. This rare variegated form came from Japan years ago, but it has never been common. The pink and white variegation is marginal or striped. It likes moderate to bright light. Allow it to d...
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Lemmaphyllum microphyllum 'Hagoromo' NEW!Lemmaphyllum is a genus of small epiphytic/lithophytic ferns. This is a selected crested form of a species from Japan. The Japanese have made selections of this species for different sizes and shapes of leaves (fronds). All forms have thick, somewhat...
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Lemmaphyllum microphyllum 'Icho' NEW!Lemmaphyllum is a genus of small epiphytic/lithophytic ferns. This is a selected crested form of a species from Japan. The Japanese have made selections of this species for different sizes and shapes of leaves (fronds). All forms have thick, somewhat...
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Lemmaphyllum microphyllum 'Otome' NEW!Lemmaphyllum is a genus of small epiphytic/lithophytic ferns. This is a selected crested form of a species from Japan. The Japanese have made selections of this species for different sizes and shapes of leaves (fronds). All forms have thick, somewhat...
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Lemmaphyllum microphyllum 'Ryukyu Sekka' NEW!Lemmaphyllum is a genus of small epiphytic/lithophytic ferns. This is a crested selection of the Ryukyu Islands type sometimes called L. obovata. The Japanese have made selections of this species for different sizes and shapes of leaves (fronds). Thi...
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Lepisorus thunbergianus 'Enko Jishi' NEW!This is a unique Japanese selection of an epiphytic/lithophytic NE Asian species also know as Pleopeltis thunbergiana. The glossy green fronds are upright, about 7" tall, with a finely divided crest at the tip, lighter in color. Needs excellent drain...
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Lepisorus thunbergianus 'Kimen Doji' NEW!This is a unique Japanese selection of an epiphytic/lithophytic NE Asian species also know as Pleopeltis thunbergiana. The glossy dark green fronds are upright, about 4" tall, variously twisted and distorted, with an unusual pin-like extension at the...
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Lepisorus thunbergianus 'Sei Kai Nami' NEW!This very rare cultivar has upright fronds to about 6" tall, with the tip of the frond divided into a broad crest. The Japanese name means "green ocean wave". USDA Zones 7-10.
2.5" pot.
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Lepisorus thunbergianus 'Shichi Hengei' NEW!This is a unique Japanese selection of an epiphytic/lithophytic NE Asian species also know as Pleopeltis thunbergiana. The name means "seven changes" & it is accurate; no 2 fronds are the same. The glossy green fronds are upright, about 6" tall, of m...
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Lepisorus ussuriensis var. distans 'Zo'o-no-hana' NEW!This is a unique Japanese selection of anepiphytic/lithophytic NE Asian fern. The slightly glossy dark green fronds are upright and spreading, about 5" tall, with several different leaf shapes, some lobed and some simple. The Japanese name means "el...
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Microsorum whiteheadii NEW!Distinctive fern recently discovered at Bukit Tingii in Western Sumatra. This fern is said to grow on limestone outcroppings. It is a clumping plant with rubbery medium to very dark green fronds. Easy in moderate light with warm temperatures; excell...
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Musa sikkimensis 'Bengal Tiger' NEW!The "Darjeeling banana" is one of the hardiest of the banana species, This 10 feet+ tall species from the Himalayas is routinely grown in USDA Zone 7. This variety has the luxuriant red and green striped banana leaves, red beneath, and sweet but unp...
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Musa sikkimensis NEW!The "Darjeeling banana" is one of the hardiest of the banana species, This 10 feet+ tall species from the Himalayas is routinely grown in USDA Zone 7. It has the typical luxuriant green banana leaves, red beneath, and sweet but unpalatable fruits wit...
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Neocheiropteris subhastata NEW!Japanese evergreen fern with spreading fronds to about 6" long, forming a clump. The fronds are long-triangular, lobed at the base. It is native in western and souther Japan, and China. It is also known as Polypodium subhastatum. USDA Zones 7-10.
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Nephrolepis 'Fan Dancer' NEW!Magnificent fern with narrow fronds, elaborately crested at the tip. The fronds grow to about 15" long, upright and then arching. The cresting becomes more and more elaborate as the plant gets older. Easy to grow in a well-drained medium in moderate ...
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Ophiopogon 'Haku Bun Cho' NEW!The several species of Ophiopogon are important evergreen ground cover plants from USDA Zones 6b to 10, with grassy foliage and spikes of white or lavender flowers, followed by bright blue berries. The selected Japanese dwarf and variegated forms ar...
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Ophiopogon 'Haku Ryu Ko' NEW!Evergreen tufted perennial from Japan that can be used as a pot plant or an accent plant for the shade garden. In this Japanese selection, the leaves are 3-5" tall, green with a clear cream margin, heavily tufted. It is an easy plant, requiring only ...
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Ophiopogon japonicus 'Sapphire Snow' NEW!Evergreen perennial with grassy evergreen leaves, often called "mondo grass" or "monkey grass". This new form has brightly white-striped leaves, the brightest of the variegated kinds. The berries are brilliant sapphire blue. It is a beautiful pot pla...
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Ophiopogon japonicus 'Sapphire Sun' NEW!A new form with very narrow grassy leaves with bright yellow lengthwise stripes; some leaves are entirely yellow. The berries are brilliant sapphire blue. It is a beautiful pot plant or accent in the shade garden. Very rare. USDA Zones 6-10.
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Ophiopogon japonicus 'Tama Ryu Nishiki' NEW!This Japanese selection of dwarf mondo grass is, so far, the best variegated type to be introduced. The dark green leaves are slender and heavily marked with pure white. It does not revert to green. Its ultimate height is only about 2". It is useful ...
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Orchidantha siamensis NEW!New tropical plant from Thailand that looks like Aspidistra in leaf, but with very strange orchid-like flowers, pale buff and white marked with purple. It is a member of the Lowiaceae, a little-known family of plants allied with the tropical gingers....
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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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Phrynium capitatum NEW!Himalayan/SE Asian ginger with rounded oval leaves on tall stalks to about 5' tall. It is a very popular pot plant in SE Asia, with handsome foliage and small yellow flowers with red bracts produced in clusters on the stems over a long period. The le...
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Podocarpus macrophyllus 'Akame' NEW!This new Japanese selection of a popular evergreen conifer has dark blue-green foliage with dark red new shoots that provide a colorful seasonal contrast. This shrub or small tree is useful for gardens in mild climates, or as a container specimen in ...
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Polypodium vulgare 'O Shishi' NEW!This fern is found, as a wild species, throughout much of the northern hemisphere. This Japanese selection has fronds that are wildly crested; some pinnae are forked or crested, and some fronds are dissected into a mass or thread-like appendages. It ...
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Psilotum nudum 'Kin Gyoku' NEW!For years we have been enjoying the subtle beauty of the Japanese whisk ferns. They look like strangely mutated whisk brooms or coral. They are extremely easy in the house or greenhouse, in a very well-drained soil mix or terrestrial orchid mix. Allo...
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Psilotum nudum 'Kin Sei Ko' NEW!Compact selection with slender, finely divided branches, pale yellow to creamy yellow near the tips. Very rare. USDA Zones 9-11. 2.5" pot.
For years we have been enjoying the subtle beauty of the Japanese whisk ferns. They look like strangely muta...
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Psilotum nudum 'Kin Tsukumo' NEW!For years we have been enjoying the subtle beauty of the Japanese whisk ferns. They look like strangely mutated whisk brooms or coral. They are extremely easy in the house or greenhouse, in a very well-drained soil mix or terrestrial orchid mix. Allo...
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Psilotum nudum 'Kirin Kaku' NEW!Very rare, very slow-growing variety with thickened twisted green branches with a little fasciation. USDA Zones 9-11. 2.5" pot.
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Pyrrosia davidii 'Tsuno Dashi' NEW!This rock-dwelling fern from China normally has long, undivided fronds. This very rare Japanese selection has fronds about 6" long that are 3-lobed with toothed edges. The name means "putting out horns." Grow in orchid bark, well drained compost, or ...
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Pyrrosia hastata 'Hagoromo'Pyrrosia hastata (tricuspis) is a rock-dwelling fern of the mountains of Japan and Korea. The normal type has three lobes on each frond on a creeping rootstock. This rare Japanese form has lobes that are further divided into subsidiary lobes, with so...
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Pyrrosia hastata 'Mikasa Yama' NEW!Pyrrosia hastata (tricuspis) is a rock-dwelling fern of the mountains of Japan and Korea. The normal type has three lobes on each frond on a creeping rootstock. This rare compact Japanese form has lobes that are ruffled, with some tooth-like lobes. T...
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Pyrrosia hastata 'Ryujin' NEW!Pyrrosia hastata (tricuspis) is a rock-dwelling fern of the mountains of Japan and Korea. The normal type has three lobes on each frond on a creeping rootstock. This rare and highly desirable Japanese form has lobes that are further heavily ruffled a...
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Pyrrosia lingua 'Hagoromo' NEW!Rare classical Japanese selection with broad, slightly lobed fronds feathered along the edges. The name means "feathered cape". USDA Zones 7b-10. 3.5" pot.
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Pyrrosia lingua 'Shi Kai Nami' NEW!I had to take a moment to compose myself when I first saw this spectacular fern last summer. It has a wild assortment of leaf forms and is the largest-growing type that I have seen. The name "four oceans' waves" is an apt description of the overall l...
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Pyrrosia lingua 'Shishigashira' NEW!Pyrrosia lingua is a common rock-dwelling fern from NE Asia, with tongue-shaped fronds. This Japanese selection has narrow fronds that are elaborately crested at the tip. Grow it in a very well-drained mix, and allow to dry slightly before watering. ...
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Pyrrosia lingua, ChinaThis species is widespread in East Asia. This type is from China and looks very different from what is usually seen in the wild in Japan. The fronds are long-pointed and very glossy. Easy to grow with excellent drainage, keep cooler and drier in wint...
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Pyrrosia sheareri NEW!I had long hoped to one day grow this Taiwanese fern, the largest of the hardy species of Pyrrosia. On my most recent trip to Japan I was thrilled to find a pot of this species in a Nandina nursery. I now have a few divisions of this slow-to-propagat...
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Pyrrosia sp. China "maruba" NEW!Chinese fern cultivated in Japan with round-oval fronds about 2-3" long, creeping to form a mat of foliage. Keep cooler and drier in winter. USDA Zones 7b-9.
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Reineckia sp. 'Ryu O'This little evergreen herb looks like a tiny aspidistra, with a silvery stripe down the center of each leaf. It is grown in Japan as 'Ryu O' (dragon king) but apparently it is from Thailand, even though it is not strictly tropical. It is a charming p...
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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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Rhapis excelsa 'Otafuku' NEW!This medium-size, compact moderately fast-growing variety has fairly broad, convex leaflets, 2 or 3 per leaf. The striped variegation is yellow, yellow-green on new leaves. Its overall presentation as a specimen is considered to be superior to other ...
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Rhapis excelsa 'Taihei Nishiki' NEW!This medium-size,vigorous, moderately fast-growing variety has 2 or 3 per leaf. The striped variegation is yellow, yellow-green on new leaves, and very showy. Its overall presentation as a specimen is excellent. It makes a beautiful, stocky specimen....
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Rohdea japonica 'Kinshu-no-matsu' NEW!Medium size variety with spreading leaves to about 10" tall. The green leaves are decorated with very narrow yellow stripes. Rare. USDA Zones 7a-9. 3.5" pot.
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Sansevieria trifasciata 'Midnight Shine' NEW!I first saw this variety in Japan many years ago but lost it in the fire in 2003. I found it again in Japan in 2005 and now have a few ready to sell. It is a very distinctive variety, with near-black leaves with a very narrow yellow edge, especially ...
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Sarcandra glabra 'Seiho' NEW!Evergreen Japanese perennial to about 2' tall with several stems from the base of the plant. In this very rare Japanese selection, the leaves are deep purple, contrasting with the red berries. In warm-winter areas, grow it as a woodland plant in rich...
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Tacca chantrieri NEW!The "bat flower" is absolutely unique in bloom. This showy tropical perennial grows from a thick rhizome, with big, bold leaves and near-black flowers that look much like a bat, whiskers and all. Grow it in rich soil, with warm temperatures, high hum...
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Tacca integrifolia NEW!The "bat flower" is absolutely unique in bloom. This showy tropical perennial grows from a thick rhizome, with big, bold leaves and two-toned pink and white flowers that look much like a bat, whiskers and all. Grow it in rich soil, with warm temperat...
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Trachelospermum asiaticum 'Zansetsu' NEW!Variegated form of the Asian jasmine with relatively large, oval leaves; green with marbled white variegation. The name means "melting snow" USDA Zones 7b-10.
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Trachelospermum asiaticum, pink flowerForm of the Asian jasmine with typical oval green leaves and hightly fragrant pink, instead of white, flowers. USDA Zones 7b-10.
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Viburnum awabuki 'Silver Halo' NEW!This is the hardier Japanese relative of Viburnum odoratissimum, with smaller, thicker leaves. This very rare Japanese cultivated form has a broad, pure white margin. The large clusters of red fruits are very showy. Salt tolerant garden shrub for mil...
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Woodwardia orientalis 'Shishi' NEW!This stately evergreen Japanese fern makes a beautiful specimen, with 2-3' tall, much divided fronds. This very rare Japanese selection has crest at the tip on each pinna. It is a dramatic pot plant. Slow to propagate but easy to grow in rich, well-d...
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