Tropicals
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Each Spring, we carry a large selection of tropical items from South Florida. Items we will carry are listed below. Availability and pricing can change without notice. Call us to confirm.
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These items are typically in stock at our Midway location during the Spring.
Also known as Chinese Evergreen. Light: The darker green varieties of aglaonema can grow in near shade, while the variegated varieties require brighter light. Do not expose any aglaonema to direct sun. Water: Water thoroughly in the summer and mist the plant often to raise the humidity. During the winter, reduce watering but do not let the plant dry out completely.
Light: Bright, indirect. Water: Wait until the soil slightly dries, then thoroughly soak the soil when you water. Do not over-water. Prune: Pruning leggy branches will encourage bushier growth.
Light: Bright, indirect. Water: Wait until the soil slightly dries, then thoroughly soak the soil when you water. Do not over-water. Prune: Pruning leggy branches will encourage bushier growth.
Light: Bright, indirect. Water: Wait until the soil slightly dries, then thoroughly soak the soil when you water. Do not over-water. Prune: Pruning leggy branches will encourage bushier growth.
Height: Up to 18 in (45 cm); compact cultivars reach only 12 in (30 cm). Tall flower stems may need staking. Light: At least 4 hours of bright, indirect light. No direct sun. Water: Keep soil evenly moist spring through fall, slightly drier in winter. Yellow leaves are often caused by overwatering. Water thoroughly, but don't allow soil to get soggy.
Light: Bright, indirect light, no direct sun. Water: Water when the soil is dry at a depth of 1 inch. Do not let sit in water.
Light: Bright, indirect. Water: Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Do not let sit in water.
Light: Bright, indirect. Water: Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Do not let sit in water.
Light: 4-5 hours of bright indirect light. Water: Soil should be kept moist, but well drained. Water when the soil on the top of the pot is dry to the touch. Avoid drafts. Can be be pruned if leggy.
Light: Bright light will maintain the colorful foliage. Water: Water when the top of the soil is dry to the touch. Avoid drafts and cold.
Light: Bright to moderate, indirect or filtered light. Water: Water lightly, keeping the soil consistently moist, but not soggy.
Light: Indoors, place near a window that receives direct, all-day sun. Water: Water when the top 1 to 2 inches of soil begin to dry out, but before the soil is completely dry.
Light: Bright, indirect light. Water: Keep soil evenly moist, do not allow to dry out.
Light: Medium to low, indirect light. Water: Keep soil consistently moist, but not soggy.
Light: Medium to low, indirect light. Water: Keep soil consistently moist, but not soggy.
Light: Medium to low, indirect light. Water: Keep soil consistently moist.
Light: Bright to medium, indirect light. Water: Keep soil consistently moist, but not soggy.
Light: Medium to low, indirect light. Water: Keep soil consistently moist.
Height: Up to 3 ft (90 cm) long Light: Bright light indoors, some direct morning sun outdoors may be acceptable. Water: Water thoroughly, allowing soil to dry out a little between waterings. Too much water can lead to root rot. Water sparingly in winter, but do not allow soil to dry out completely, which can cause it to shed its leaflets.
Light: Bright to medium indirect light. Water: Keep soil evenly moist, yet well drained.
Light: Bright, indirect or filtered light. Water: Keep soil moist , but not soggy.
Water: Evenly moist, well drained soil. Light; Bright, filtered light indoors. Shade or filtered light outdoors although the plant can handle some morning or late afternoon sun.
Light: Bright, indirect or filtered light. Water: Keep soil moist , but not soggy.
Light: Indirect light. Water: Keep soil moist , but not soggy. Likes humidity.
Light: Indirect light. Water: Keep soil moist , but not soggy. Likes humidity.
Light: Bright, indirect light. Water: Keep soil moist, yet well drained, not soggy.
Light: bright, indirect, or filtered light. Water: Likes evenly moist, yet well drained soil.
Light: bright, indirect, or filtered light. Water: Likes evenly moist, yet well drained soil.
Light: Bright, indirect light. Water: Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings, but do not let dry completely. Leaf drop may occur with change, such as location or temperature.
Light: Bright, indirect light. Water: Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings, but do not let dry completely.
Light: Bright, indirect light. Water: Let the soil dry out to the touch on top before watering. Soil should drain well, and not be soggy.
Light: Low to medium indirect light. Water: Allow the soil to dry between 1/3 to 1/2 down before watering.
Light: Moderate to bright, indirect light. Water: Water the plant only when the top 1 inch of soil is dry. Do not overwater.
Light: Water until the water runs from the drainage holes and let dry out somewhat between watering.
Light: Moderate to bright, indirect light. Water: Keep moderately moist. Do not keep soggy or let dry out completely.
Pothos are commonly referred to as variegated philodendren. Pothos can trail down as it grows or will send off shoots to grab bark or poles to climb. Call our office to find out current availability, pricing, and sizes.
Pothos are commonly referred to as variegated philodendron. As shown, pothos send off shoots to climb bark or poles. We most commonly get these in 6" and 10" pots. Call our office for current availability and pricing.
Commonly referred to as Philly. Indoor houseplant. Also available in larger sizes. Call our office for availability, pricing, or ordering larger sizes.
Rubber plants are in the ficus family and are considered low maintenance, high light indoor houseplants. We carry them in sizes ranging from 6"-10" containers.
Also known as a snake plant or mother-in-laws tongue. These indoor houseplants come in a few color varieties. Call us to find out current availability and pricing.