Murray Eucalyptus is a versatile, fast-growing evergreen tree prized for its fragrant, silvery-blue foliage and smooth, peeling bark, making it both functional and ornamental. Typically reaching 20–40 feet in height, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, performing best in warm climates such as USDA zones 8–11. Native to Australia, this drought-tolerant species adapts well to a range of conditions and requires little care beyond occasional pruning for shape and size control. Murray Eucalyptus is commonly used for windbreaks, privacy screens, erosion control, and as a source of cut foliage for floral arrangements, thanks to its long-lasting leaves and pleasant scent. These leaves look beautiful in floral arrangements. Use as a filler or stand alone in a vase.
Gryphon Begonia is a striking foliage plant known for its large, deeply lobed leaves that feature a silvery-green color with dark green margins and veins, creating a bold, tropical look. It typically grows up to 12–18 inches tall and wide, making it ideal for containers, shaded garden beds, or as a houseplant. Gryphon Begonia thrives best in bright, indirect light or partial shade and prefers well-draining soil kept evenly moist but not soggy. For optimal care, avoid direct sun, provide moderate humidity, and feed monthly during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.
Baby Blue is a eucalyptus tree with sickle shaped dark green leaves. Mainly used for production of floral arrangements and foliage. Eucalyptus globulus is commonly known as: Tasmanian Blue Gum; Blue gum; Southern blue gum; Tasmanian blue gumtree.
Bimble Box has oval-shaped, dark green leaves with a significant menthol scent. Produces beautiful foliage that is used in cut-flower arrangements. Also makes great dry flower bouquets. Common names for Eucalyptus populnea are: Bimble box; Gum Tree, Gomboom, Poplar box and Bimbil box.
Lemon Bush Eucalyptus, scientifically known as Eucalyptus citriodora, is a fragrant evergreen tree renowned for its refreshing lemon-scented leaves. Native to Australia, this tree typically grows between 30 to 50 feet tall, although it can be maintained as a smaller shrub through pruning. The leaves are long and narrow, with a bright green color, and they release a strong citrus aroma, especially when crushed, which has made it popular for its essential oil. Lemon Bush Eucalyptus produces clusters of small white flowers, which attract bees and other pollinators. This tree thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, preferring warm climates and tolerant of drought once established. It is often used in landscaping for its aromatic foliage and attractive appearance, as well as for its potential medicinal properties. With its vibrant scent and lush green foliage, Lemon Bush Eucalyptus adds both beauty and fragrance to gardens, making it a favorite among gardeners and herbal enthusiasts alike.
Vigorous Eucalyptus with large circular shaped leaves. These leaves look beautiful in floral arrangements. Use as a filler or stand alone in a vase. Produces silvery green leaves on tall, sturdy stems. Plant height can vary from 24-48".
The Gibsonii Ricinus, or also known as the Castor Bean, produces large, dark green leaves with red stems, beautiful pink flowers and red fruit. This variety's attractive foliage looks great in any home garden.
The Green Bush Rose is a beautiful green perennial rose bush will beautify the garden! Roses are a popular fixture in gardens. They look great along fence lines, next to houses and anywhere you need some extra color.
A tropical appearance bloom that can thrive in cooler locations (zone 5 and above). Produces beautifully stunning white and crimson flowers. Hibiscus moscheutos plants prefer wet areas in the wild, but can also be grown in a well-watered garden.
Papyrus is native to Africa and produces tall, clump forming, gentle perennial sedge that features a grass like cluster of triangular green stems that rise from thick, woody rhizomes. Each stem is topped by an umbrella like growth that contains hundreds of narrow arching thread-like rays. Greenish brown flower clusters appear at the ends of the rays. Flowers give way to brown, nut like fruits that your birds will love. Grows best in zones 9-10.
Small-Leaved Gum Eucalyptus, scientifically known as Eucalyptus angophora, is a striking evergreen tree native to Australia, characterized by its narrow, lance-shaped leaves that give it a delicate appearance. Typically growing to heights of 20 to 30 feet, this tree features a smooth, mottled bark that peels away in strips, revealing a fresh layer underneath. The leaves are a vibrant green, with a fragrant aroma that can be enjoyed when brushed or crushed. Small-Leaved Gum Eucalyptus produces clusters of small, creamy white flowers, which bloom in late spring and attract a variety of pollinators, including bees. This tree thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, demonstrating resilience to drought conditions once established. It is often favored in landscaping for its ornamental qualities and adaptability to various environments. With its elegant foliage and charming flowers, Small-Leaved Gum Eucalyptus adds both visual appeal and ecological benefits to gardens and parks.
The Viking XL Red on Chocolate Begonia lives up to its name by producing beautiful dark chocolate colored foliage with big red blooms! This major eye-catcher will turn heads as they will flower nonstop from late spring to late fall. This heat-loving plant thrives in containers or in the landscape. Viking XL Red on Chocolate will also do well in shady to semi-shady areas in the garden.
The Mina Citronella is a citrus yellow flower with long stems that is a rare variety of Mina Lobata and is used for keeping mosquitos away! This variety starts out with dark yellow buds that transforms to a citrus yellow, and ending with creamy white tips. This variety's blossoms are held upright on long stems making a nice contrast against its dark green foliage. This easy to grow spectacular vine grows to 15 feet in full sun. Mina's climbing vine is super in baskets and will bloom in 10 weeks from seed.
The top performing Pansy around! Pansies have a reputation for being reliable and consistent. Huge blooms continually face upward over a long season on well branched plants.
A gorgeous ornamental grass that has broader leaves and darker flower heads. Reaches a height of 24" so smaller than other similar species. In late summer graceful fountain-like smoky purple-black plumes emerge in profusion and contrast nicely with the slender arching, glossy, deep green foliage. Commonly referred to as Black Fountain Grass or Dwarf Purple Fountain Grass.
Sunshine Hollyhock (Alcea rosea 'Sunshine') is a cheerful and radiant perennial known for its bright, buttery yellow single blooms that bring warmth and light to garden spaces. As part of the "Spotlight Series," it features sturdy, upright stems that can grow 5 to 6 feet tall, making it an excellent choice for the back of borders, along fences, or in cottage-style gardens. Blooming from mid to late summer, Sunshine Hollyhock thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, and it offers improved resistance to rust compared to older varieties. Its vibrant flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, adding both color and ecological value to the landscape.
Websteriana Eucalyptus, commonly called Webster's Malle or Heart-leaf Eucalyptus, is a rare, small Australian species valued for its distinctive silvery-blue, heart-shaped juvenile leaves and smooth, gray bark. Native to Western Australia, it typically grows 6–12 feet tall, making it well-suited for smaller landscapes, windbreaks, or ornamental plantings. Seeds should be sown in well-drained soil in full sun, either in pots or directly outdoors in warm climates, and kept moist until germination, which usually occurs in 14–30 days. Hardy in USDA zones 9–11, it tolerates drought once established and requires minimal care beyond occasional pruning to maintain shape. Websteriana Eucalyptus is prized for cut foliage in floral arrangements, as a decorative specimen tree, and for attracting pollinators with its clusters of creamy-white flowers in summer.
Lemon Cool Wave is a fast growing, long lasting trailing pansy for Spring and Autumn. Clear, buttery lemon blooms show some genetic dark and light shading. Ht. 6–8". Avg. 24,415 seeds/oz. Packet: 10 seeds.