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The Red Ruffle Azalea is a compact, evergreen shrub known for its showy clusters of vibrant red, ruffled flowers that bloom in spring. With its glossy green foliage and brilliant seasonal display, this azalea is perfect for adding bold color to borders, foundations, and woodland gardens.
Its dense, rounded habit makes it a great choice for low hedges or mass plantings, and it thrives in acidic, well-draining soil. The Red Ruffle Azalea pairs beautifully with other spring-blooming shrubs and provides year-round structure to the landscape.
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Light: Partial shade; protect from harsh afternoon sun.
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Water: Keep soil consistently moist but well-drained; mulch to retain moisture.
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Soil: Prefers acidic, well-draining soil rich in organic matter.
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Fertilizer: Use an acid-loving plant fertilizer after flowering.
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Growth Habit: Evergreen shrub; typically grows 2–4 feet tall and wide.
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Hardiness: USDA zones 7–9.
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Pet Safety: ⚠️ Toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children.
👉 Plant the Red Ruffle Azalea in your garden for bold spring blooms and evergreen beauty year-round.
The Sand Cordgrass (Spartina bakeri) is a hardy native ornamental grass valued for its tall, arching blades and ability to thrive in challenging conditions. With a natural clumping habit, it provides excellent texture and movement to landscapes while also serving practical purposes like erosion control and shoreline stabilization.
Well-suited for water-wise gardens, rain gardens, and coastal plantings, Sand Cordgrass is highly tolerant of salt, drought, and poor soils. Its fine-textured green blades form dense clumps that can reach up to 3–4 feet tall, making it an attractive choice for naturalized areas, habitat gardens, and low-maintenance landscapes.
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Light: Full sun for best growth.
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Water: Low to moderate water needs; drought-tolerant once established but also tolerates wet soils.
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Soil: Prefers sandy or well-draining soils; excellent for coastal and wetland areas.
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Growth Habit: Clumping perennial grass; grows 3–4 feet tall and wide.
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Hardiness: USDA zones 8–10; heat and salt tolerant.
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Wildlife: Provides cover for birds and small wildlife.
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Pet Safety: ✅ Non-toxic to pets.
👉 Add Sand Cordgrass to your landscape for a durable, low-maintenance native grass that supports wildlife and thrives in tough conditions.
Snow Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) – Variegated Indoor Houseplant
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Unit price perSnow Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) – Variegated Indoor Houseplant
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Unit price perThe Snow Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a striking variegated pothos variety, admired for its bold white-and-green marbled foliage. With cascading vines and vibrant contrast, this resilient plant instantly brightens any room. Perfect for hanging baskets, climbing poles, or as a tabletop accent, the Snow Queen is a must-have for plant enthusiasts of all levels.
Known for its adaptability, this pothos thrives in a wide range of indoor conditions and is valued as a natural air purifier. Its forgiving nature makes it an excellent choice for beginners while still being cherished by collectors who love its dramatic variegation.
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Light: Best in bright, indirect light to maintain variegation, but tolerant of medium light.
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Water: Let the top inch of soil dry before watering again. Avoid soggy soil.
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Fertilizer: Use a balanced houseplant fertilizer monthly during active growth.
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Humidity & Temperature: Average home conditions are fine; enjoys extra humidity.
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Pet Safety: ⚠️ Pothos are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested.
👉 Add a Snow Queen Pothos to your indoor plant collection and enjoy a low-maintenance houseplant with stunning variegated foliage.
The Society Garlic Plant (Tulbaghia violacea) is a hardy, clumping perennial known for its grassy foliage and clusters of delicate purple, star-shaped flowers. Blooming from late spring through fall, this plant is loved for its long-lasting color and light, garlicky fragrance that naturally deters pests.
Perfect for borders, rock gardens, or containers, Society Garlic thrives in hot, sunny conditions and poor soils where other perennials may struggle. Its narrow leaves and upright flower spikes add graceful movement to the garden, while its pest-resistant and drought-tolerant nature makes it an easy, low-maintenance choice.
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Light: Full sun for best flowering, tolerates light shade.
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Water: Low to moderate water needs; drought-tolerant once established.
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Soil: Prefers sandy or well-draining soil.
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Fertilizer: Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring to encourage blooms.
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Growth Habit: Clumping perennial; grows 12–24 inches tall with purple flower clusters.
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Hardiness: USDA zones 7–10; tolerates heat and drought.
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Pet Safety: ⚠️ Leaves and flowers may be mildly toxic if ingested.
👉 Add the Society Garlic Plant to your garden for months of purple blooms, pest resistance, and fragrant foliage.
The Sweet Viburnum (Viburnum odoratissimum) is a fast-growing evergreen shrub prized for its dense foliage and ability to form a lush, living privacy screen. With glossy green leaves and fragrant clusters of small white flowers in spring, this versatile shrub is both functional and beautiful.
Ideal for hedges, borders, and property lines, Sweet Viburnum can be easily trimmed into a formal hedge or left to grow naturally into a large, spreading shrub. Its rapid growth rate makes it a popular choice for creating quick, effective privacy in residential and commercial landscapes.
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Light: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
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Water: Moderate water needs; drought-tolerant once established.
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Soil: Prefers well-draining soil enriched with organic matter.
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Fertilizer: Apply a balanced shrub fertilizer in spring to encourage healthy growth.
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Growth Habit: Evergreen shrub; can grow 12–20 feet tall and wide if unpruned.
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Hardiness: USDA zones 8–10; heat-tolerant and durable.
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Pet Safety: ⚠️ Mildly toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children.
👉 Plant Sweet Viburnum for a fast-growing, low-maintenance privacy hedge that stays green and beautiful year-round.
Variegated Hoya Compacta – Hindu Rope Plant – Curly Variegated Hanging Houseplant
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Unit price perVariegated Hoya Compacta – Hindu Rope Plant – Curly Variegated Hanging Houseplant
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Unit price perThe Variegated Hoya Compacta, also known as the Variegated Hindu Rope Plant, is a rare and eye-catching tropical houseplant prized for its curled, waxy leaves streaked with creamy white and light green variegation. Its thick, rope-like vines create a dramatic trailing effect, making it perfect for hanging baskets or high shelves where the foliage can cascade naturally.
A member of the wax plant family, this Hoya is slow-growing but long-lived and can produce clusters of star-shaped, fragrant pink-white flowers under the right conditions. Easy to care for and drought-tolerant, it’s ideal for collectors and plant lovers who appreciate exotic foliage and sculptural growth.
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Light: Bright, indirect light; too little light can reduce variegation.
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Water: Let soil dry between waterings; prefers slightly dry conditions.
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Humidity: Average household humidity is fine; appreciates occasional misting.
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Fertilizer: Feed monthly in spring and summer with diluted houseplant fertilizer.
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Pet Safety: ✅ Non-toxic to cats and dogs.
👉 Add the Variegated Hoya Compacta to your indoor plant collection for its curly, variegated foliage and elegant trailing vines that bring tropical beauty to any room.
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