Panama rose plant is a small, sprawling evergreen shrub with glossy green leaves. It blooms nearly year-round with bright reddish-pink flower clusters that attract butterflies.
Read MoreKnock Out Roses have set the standard for bloom color, size, and adaptability. Known for its blanket rich long-lasting blooms, and low maintenance. This plant is rapidly becoming the favorite rose of gardeners worldwide since its introduction in 2000.
Read MoreThe Yesterday Today and Tomorrow plant may be one of the most beautiful groups of plants grown in Florida landscapes. This plant produces a fascinating display of flowers from spring until the end of summer. The shrub also has delightfully fragrant flowers of all three colors throughout its blooming season.
Read MoreThe plant is colorful, with bright green leaves that turn yellow or orange in the fall. In the spring, it is covered with purple to chocolate brown blooms. Attractive to birds, wildlife, and humans, it
Read MoreThis shrub grows up to 3 feet tall and 3 feet wide and is beautiful when planted in mass for borders or in drifts for accent. Since the leaves of the Xanadu droop close to the ground, it can also be used as a ground cover.
Read MoreThe Viburnum Odoratissum aka Sweet Viburnum is an evergreen shrub or small tree that grows upright to 20 feet tall and 15 feet wide with glossy leaves and white fragrant flowers.
Read MoreThe Viburnum Awabuki is a fast-growing evergreen shrub that grows upright to 20 feet tall and 15 feet wide with thick, glossy, narrow leather-like leaves, bright red berries, and white flowers.
Read MorePurple glory is prized in South Florida, It blooms with bluish-purple flowers in warmer months. This pant is perfect for the mixed shrub border, as a specimen, or in containers. This is the perfect plant to add a pop of color in landscape areas.
Read MoreIt grows moderately fast up to 9 feet with a spread of 6 feet and requires very little maintenance making it a wonderful plant for borders in mass plantings or as beautiful accents in the landscape.
Read MoreThese evergreen shrubs are native to Texas and Mexico and require very little maintenance. Its lavender to purple blossoms appears on and off all year amongst small, soft, silver, or gray-green leaves.
Read MoreThis plant is grown for its intensely fragrant flowers. They bloom on new growth so pruning frequently will keep its size intact, but also increase blooms. It prefers average to dry well-drained soil in full sun and can tolerate some drought.
Read MoreA member of the Combretaceae family and is considered a great addition to Florida coastal gardens due to its unusual silvery-gray color leaves, appealing growth habit, and shapely trunk.
Read MoreThis plant has unique golden flower bracts and white blossoms for part sun or part shade area. Blooms during warm months and grows 2 to 3 feet tall. Shrimp plants are extremely butterfly friendly and provide beautiful color in the garden.
Read MoreThe Plumbago Imperial Blue, aka Blue Jasmine and Leadwort, is a fast-growing perennial shrub native to South America. The shrub can grow to 4 feet high and almost 3 feet wide.
Read MoreThe Pittosporum Variegated, aka Japanese Mock Orange, is an easy to grow evergreen shrub with fragrant white to light yellow flowers that bloom for several weeks each spring releasing a sweet citrus scent and variegated glossy leaves.
Read MorePittosporum is an easy to grow evergreen shrub with fragrant white to light yellow flowers with shiny green foliage that bloom for several weeks each spring releasing a sweet citrus scent.
Read MorePersian violet is best known for its delightful fragrance, small delicate flowers, and large mounds of foliage. Unusual among houseplants, Persian violet has a great mounding growth habit that will brighten up any surface and obscure its planting container.
Read MoreA rare tropical ornamental bush or a miniature tree valuable for exotic fine cut foliage that has a leathery surface. The foliage arises in a spiral around the central stem. The plant produced Small white flowers in the summer are arranged in a dense head at the end of each stem.
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