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Mona lavender
Mona Lavender aka Plectranthus  A quick-growing tropical perennial shrub. Considered to be evergreen, It produces a beautiful green...
Tommy Ganz
5 days ago1 min read
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Ground orchid
Ground Orchid aka Spathoglottis A tough, hardy perennial that produces vividly colored blooms. Blossoms are in small clusters.  These...
Tommy Ganz
7 days ago1 min read
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Crown of thorn
Crown of Thorn aka Euphorbia Milii aka Christ Plant A succulent deciduous, perennial shrub with bright green leaves and bright-colored...
Tommy Ganz
Apr 81 min read
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Queen Emma premium lily
Queen Emma Cremium Lily aka Spider Lily aka It is a magnificent perennial that makes a great addition to your landscape. Cranium usually...
Tommy Ganz
Feb 102 min read
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viburnum
Viburnum Odoratissimum aka Sweet Viburnum Produces a large and leathery, dark glossy green leaf. Fragrant clusters of small white...
Tommy Ganz
Feb 71 min read
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Loropedlum
Loropedlum This red beauty is considered to be a semi-evergreen broadleaf that grows in an upright dense fashion into a mushroom shape at...
Tommy Ganz
Feb 31 min read
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Majesty palm
Majesty Palm aka Ravenea Glauca A tropical evergreen perennial that produces a beautiful green canopy and amazing thick heavy...
Tommy Ganz
Jan 281 min read
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Spindle palm
Spindle Palms You will know this palm by its golden stalks when young and it's pillar/spindle-like trunk when it is mature. It will add a...
Tommy Ganz
Jan 272 min read
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Pie crust croton
Pie Crust Croton aka Mortimer Croton Just one of the beautiful croton available at Big League Garden Center. This evergreen perennial is...
Tommy Ganz
Jan 242 min read
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Alocasia imperial red
Alocasia Imperial Red A hybrid of the Odora and the Macorrhiza. An easy-to-grow large upright. Alocasia are known for their uniquely...
Tommy Ganz
Jan 162 min read
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Varigated Ginger aka Shell Ginger
Produces a beautiful striped green and yellow leaf plant that has a dramatic impact on any landscape. Amazing in a tropical landscape...
Tommy Ganz
Jan 142 min read
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Red button ginger
Red Button Ginger aka Costus Woodsonii Red button ginger is considered a tropical tender perennial. Gingers spice up your yard much as...
Tommy Ganz
Jan 101 min read
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Regal shield
Regal Shield A perennial, tropical evergreen known for its sprawling leaves, and can be grown indoors or outdoors. A type of elephant...
Tommy Ganz
Jan 61 min read
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Alocasia yellow stem
Alocasia Yellow Stem A beautiful upright growing elephant ear. One of the most impressive elephant ear varieties. It will not be...
Tommy Ganz
Jan 41 min read
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Ponytail palm
Ponytail Palms aka Beaucarnea Recurvata Ponytail Palms have a swollen bottoms and as they age their trunk grows taller and their bottom...
Tommy Ganz
Jan 22 min read
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Japanese Blueberry Tree
Japanese Blueberry Tree Elaeocarpus Decipiens A small but beautiful tree. Has an appealing Christmas tree look with tropical foliage....
Tommy Ganz
Jan 12 min read
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Bottle palm
Bottle Palm aka Hyophorbe lagenicaulis Named for its odd uniquely shaped trunk. Great for small areas in your landscape.  They reach...
Tommy Ganz
Dec 31, 20242 min read
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Lauterbachiana Alocasia aka Purple Sword
Lauterbachiana Alocasia aka Purple Sword Another Alocasia to add to your collection. Also known as 'Purple Sword'. Produces Dark green...
Tommy Ganz
Dec 12, 20242 min read
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Cordyline Black Magic aka Ti Plant
Cordyline Black Magic aka Ti Plant This Cordyline is considered evergreen and has beautiful glossy green foliage when it first pops out...
Tommy Ganz
Dec 9, 20242 min read
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Adonidia palm
Adonidia Palm aka Christmas Palm The Adonidia palm is a showy, highly ornamental palm that works beautifully in small landscape areas....
Tommy Ganz
Dec 2, 20241 min read
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