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Anthurium


AnthuriumAnthurium
Anthurium, sometimes known as Flamingo Flower, comes in many different styles. The spadix takes on assorted shapes and colors, while the surrounding spathe can be slightly leathery, and be white, pale green, pink, orange, purple, or red.

Azalea


AzaleaAzalea
This floriferous shrub is a subset of the genus Rhododendron, and closely resembles the rhododendron plant. The azalea has smaller blooms, and its colors range from white to different shades of pink and orange.

Bromeliad


BromeliadBromeliad
Bromeliad is a family of flowering plants that includes various types, but the most commonly known variety is best-known for its stiff, rosette foliage. They come in many different colors, and can be grown indoors or outdoors, are relatively easy to grow, and require very little maintenance.

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Green Plants


Green PlantsGreen Plants
We have numerous green plants to choose from. Spath, calathea, dracaena, and assorted ferns are just a small part of our selection.

Hibiscus


HibiscusHibiscus
Hibiscus is native to warm, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world, and is known for its brightly colored blooms.

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Novelty


NoveltyNovelty Plants
It would be difficult to list all of the novelty plants we get in our warehouse. Topiaries, lilies, stephanotis, money trees, and lavender are just the tip of the ever expanding iceberg.

Orchids


OrchidsOrchids
Orchids come from one of the largest and most exotic of the flowering plant families. Their timeless elegance makes them a popular choice for use in centerpieces, bouquets, corsages and other accents.

Poinsettias


PoinsettiasPoinsettias
This subtropical plant was named for Joel Robert Poinsett, who first introduced the plant to the United States in the 1820's. Because the poinsettia only blooms during long nights and short days, it is best known as a decoration seen during the winter holiday season.

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Seasonal Flowering


SeasonalSeasonal Flowering
Every season brings with it a new selection of flowering plants...which can include tulips and daffodils in the spring; African daisies and lavender in the summer and fall; and poinsettias in the winter.

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