Purple wood sorrel with triangular leaves that fold down at night. Native to South America, reaching 14-20" height. Awarded Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit
Phalaenopsis is one of the most popular orchids globally. Approximately 80 species originate from India, China, and Australia. Plants are epiphytic (on trees) or lithophytic (on rocks)
Pink princess features heart-shaped leaves with bubblegum pink variegation. Native to Columbia, this tropical aroid reaches 4-5 feet tall. Variegation is stable due to natural processes, unlike chemical-treated congo
Native to tropical forests of southern Mexico to Panama. Introduced to Hawaii, Seychelles, Ascension Island and Society Islands. Widely grown as houseplant in temperate zones
Endemic to Lord Howe Island, Australia, reaching up to 10m height. Named after Kentia, capital of Lord Howe Island. Slow-growing palm with fronds up to 3m long. Considered vulnerable by World Conservation Union
Poisonous flowering plant native to Sahel regions and tropical Africa. Can grow 0.12-5 m tall with swollen basal caudex. Features spirally arranged leathery leaves 5-15 cm long. Produces red-pink flowers 2-5 cm long with five petals