[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 10-12/Indoor
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: Up to 6′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 1-2′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Light Exposure: Bright Indirect, Flourescent
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Green with Red Margins
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Inconspicuous
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Low to Moderate
Dragon Tree plant has a narrow sword shaped leaves with red margins, growing upright into charming tufted “trees” that look like something from a Dr. Seuss book. They are easy to care for and long lived, requiring minimal watering by houseplant standard and not being too fussy about light. Slow growing with narrow upright form, they fit well in homes and offices and make excellent gifts. Preferring bright indirect light, but also tolerant of low-moderate light conditions. In lower light conditions, they will need longer intervals between watering. To prevent overwatering, make sure the top 1-2″ of soil are dry before adding more. Like many houseplants Dracaena are toxic to pets.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 10-12/Indoor
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: Up to 6-8′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 1-2′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Light Exposure: Bright Indirect, Flourescent
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Dark Green
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Inconspicuous
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Low to Moderate
Dracaena Janet Craig has a narrow upright habit with compact glossy green tufts of gorgeous leaves. A slow grower that is unlikely to get too big in that perfect spot, because of its compact heads of foliage it fits particularly nice in corners. Dracaena are easy to care for indoors and have low watering requirements. They prefer bright indirect light, but will also tolerate low-moderate light conditions. In lower light conditions, they will grow more slowly and need longer intervals between watering. Before watering, make sure the top 1-2″ of soil are dry. Like many houseplants Dracaena are toxic to pets.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 10-12/Indoor
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: Up to 5-7′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 2′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Light Exposure: Bright Indirect, Flourescent
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Dark Green with White Variegation and Neon Green Margins
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Inconspicuous
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Low to Moderate
Lemon Lime Dracaena has multicolor variegated leaves that are dark green with white variegation and neon green margins. It is an easy to care for indoor plant with low watering requirements. An excellent air purifier, NASA research has found that Dracaena remove volatile organic compounds from the air. Preferring bright indirect light, it will also tolerate low-moderate light conditions. Avoid overwatering by allowing the top 2″ of soil to dry before watering. Many houseplants are not safe for pets, and Dracaena is known to be toxic to cats.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 9-11
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 25-30′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 15′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Full Sun
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Grayish Green
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: White
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Moderate
Giant Bird of Paradise is a slow grower that becomes more breathtaking the larger it gets. Perfect poolside or as a foundation plant anywhere a bold tropical statement is wanted. The flowers, which appear as the plant matures, resemble white bird heads with blue tongues.
Forming a large multitrunked clump, it is excellent as a garden border or privacy screen. If a somewhat smaller clump is desired it can be planted in large containers to limit growth. Because of its large size and spread, care should be taken in selecting an initial planting location not too close to the house or walkways. The grayish green foliage is evergreen and frost tender. It will bloom almost year round in frost free zones and regrow in warm weather where frost occurs. Seasonal maintenance includes removal of any damaged leaves or unwanted stalks.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 6-10
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 4-7′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 3-4′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Sun
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Yellow
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: N/A
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Low Once Established
Sunshine Privet offers year round golden foliage in a compact dwarf size. Perfect for containers, borders, mass plantings, low hedges or bright pops of color in the landscape. Tough and drought tolerant once established. Sunshine Privet is non-blooming and non-invasive in the landscape. Very adaptable and easy to grow, it prefers well drained soil and requires no pruning. Fertilize annually in spring.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 10-12/Indoor
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: Up to 6′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 2′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Light Exposure: Bright Indirect, Flourescent
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Dark Green with Yellow Variegation and Red Margins
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Inconspicuous
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Low to Moderate
Sunray Dracaena has multicolor variegated leaves and is an easy to care for indoor plant with low watering requirements. A slow grower, it eventually forms a tall trunk with a tuft of foliage on top reminiscent of a Dr. Seuss Lorax tree. A great plant for beginners. Preferring bright indirect light, it will also tolerate low-moderate light conditions. Avoid overwatering by allowing the top half of the soil to dry before watering. Many houseplants are not safe for pets, and Dracaena is known to be toxic to cats.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 7-11
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 1-3′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 1-2′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Sun
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Blue Green Variegated with Lavender
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Lavender
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Low to Moderate
‘Purpleicious’ Variegated Society Garlic has stunning purple color that makes it a stand out from other variegated selections. Society Garlic is a clumping evergreen with narrow grass like leaves and small umbels of lavender flowers held on narrow stalks. Excellent as a low border plant and an accent in rock gardens and near water features. When disturbed, the leaves have a strong garlic scent that acts as a deterrent to slugs, snails, cats and deer. While some people find the scent pleasant, others do not and prefer not to plant it too close to entries. Easy to care for and drought tolerant once established.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 7-10
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 2-3′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 4-6′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Full Sun
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Green, Bronze Red
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Pink
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Low to Moderate
Bay Breeze Indian Hawthorn is an attractive evergreen that makes a great low hedge, flowering accent or foundation shrub. It produces generous quantities of charming pink flowers in spring and maintains glossy foliage year round. Adaptable and easy to care for, Indian Hawthorn is drought tolerant once established. It attracts butterflies and other beneficial pollinators to the garden and is a suitable choice for containers. Maintaining a compact dense habit, pruning is not necessary unless a more formal appearance is desired.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 9-10
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 3-5′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 4-6′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Sun
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Green
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Bronze
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Low to Moderate
Large Cape Rush forms tall clumps of tough reed like foliage. Attractive and adaptable, this South African native grass thrives in a variety of home garden conditions, tolerating a wide range of soil types, light conditions as well as periods of drought. Beautiful in rock gardens as well as near water gardens, it is not fussy about drainage, soil pH or light. Divide clumps every 2-3 years.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 9-10
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 2-3′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 3-4′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Sun
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Green
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Bronze
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Low to Moderate
The ‘El Campo’ selection of Small Cape Rush forms an attractive compact mound of reed like foliage. Rugged and tough, this South African native grass adapts well to a variety of home garden conditions, tolerating various soil types, light conditions and periods of drought. Because of its adaptability, it can be beautiful in rock gardens where soil is dry as well as near water features where drainage may be poor. Divide clumps every 2-3 years.