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Pygmy Date Palm

Slender palm with arching, feather-like fronds and small edible drupes; grows slowly to about 2-7 meters tall

Fiddle Leaf Fig

Broadleaf evergreen tree with large, lyre-shaped leaves up to 18 inches long; grown as a dramatic houseplant

Western Sword Fern

Large evergreen fern native to western North America; forms clumps of bright green fronds 2-3 feet long that resemble swords

Austrailian Tree Fern

Evergreen tree fern (Cyathea cooperi) with a rough, scaly trunk and lacy fronds up to 13 ft long; prefers warm, humid conditions

Haworth’s Pinwheel

Compact rosettes of triangular, spined leaves arranged in a spiral; a hardy Haworthia species for small pots.

August Koch Tropical Water Lily

Tropical water lily cultivar producing vibrant, fragrant flowers that rise above floating pads; blooms repeatedly in warm water.

Yellow Water Lily

Aquatic plant with round floating leaves and cup-shaped yellow flowers held above the water.

Hooded Dwarf Elephant Ear

Compact Caladium or Colocasia cultivar with hooded, heart-shaped leaves on short stems.

Chinese Lantern

Plant with pendulous, lantern-like calyces, typically bearing orange or red papery pods enclosing a berry.

Cardboard Palm

Cycad (Zamia furfuracea) with stiff, cardboard-like leaflets arranged in a rosette on a short trunk. This is an endangered species.

Staghorn Fern

Epiphytic fern with heart-shaped sterile fronds and long, forked fertile fronds that resemble stag antlers

Ruby Red Grapefruit

Evergreen citrus tree bearing large oblate fruits with pink-red flesh; the fruit is a hybrid of sweet orange and pomelo

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