Marcgravia sp. Dark Brown
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Marcgravia Dark Brown is a wonderful species that has dark brown leaves that can have a lime green rim. The leaves stay around an inch. These are s...
View full detailsMarcgravia Dark Brown is a wonderful species that has dark brown leaves that can have a lime green rim. The leaves stay around an inch. These are s...
View full detailsMarcgravia sp. Zumba is a beautiful, ornate species of Marcgravia that has a beautiful green to maroon leaves. Like sensitisii, the new leaves com...
View full detailsMarcgravia umbellata is a species native to the Caribbean. This Marcgravia has a beautiful white markings and small, deep green leaves that offer a...
View full detailsThis Marcgravia is a beautiful and popular specimen. They have pink-red leaves that fade to green. More mature foliage has white reticulation. Thes...
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View full detailsMicrogramma cf reptans #1 is native to Ecuador. It has flat, thin green fronds and spreads via a creeping rhizome. This plant does well epiphityica...
View full detailsMicrogramma cf reptans #3 is native to Ecuador. It has flat, thin green fronds and spreads via a creeping rhizome. This plant does well epiphityica...
View full detailsMicrogramma cf reptans #4 is native to Ecuador. It has flat, thin green fronds and spreads via a creeping rhizome. This plant does well epiphityica...
View full detailsMicrogramma cf reptans #6 is native to Ecuador. It has flat, thin green fronds and spreads via a creeping rhizome. This plant does well epiphityica...
View full detailsMicrogramma cf. tecta is a very cool microfern that has very, very small fronds. It is native to Ecuador. It spreads via a creeping rhizome. This p...
View full detailsMicrogramma ciliatus is a rare micro fern distributed by the Huntington in the 70s. It has flat, thin green fronds with small hairs and is native t...
View full detailsMicrogramma heterophylla is a very cool microfern that has very, very small fronds. It spreads via a creeping rhizome. This plant does well epiphit...
View full detailsMicrogramma lycopodioides is a beautiful micro fern. It is native to Ecuador, Panama, Brazil, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Madagascar. It has flat, thin...
View full detailsMicrogramma lycopodioides is a beautiful micro fern. It is native to Ecuador, Panama, Brazil, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Madagascar. It has flat, thin...
View full detailsMicrogramma nitida is a beautiful micro fern. It is native to Mexico and Central America. It has flat, thin green fronds that are larger in size th...
View full detailsMicrogramma reptans is a pubscent micro fern. It is native to Ecuador. It has flat, thin green fronds and spreads via a creeping rhizome. This plan...
View full detailsMicrogramma sp #1 is a brilliant micro fern. It has flat, thin green fronds and spreads via a creeping rhizome. It is native to Ecuador. This plant...
View full detailsMicrogramma sp #3 is a brilliant micro fern. It has flat, thin green fronds and spreads via a creeping rhizome. This plant is native to Ecuador. Th...
View full detailsMicrogramma sp #4 is a brilliant micro fern native to Ecuador. It has flat, thin green fronds and spreads via a creeping rhizome. This plant does w...
View full detailsMicrogramma sp 'Santi' is a pubescent micro fern. It has flat, thin green fronds and spreads via a creeping rhizome. This plant does well epiphityi...
View full detailsMonstera siltepecana is an uncommon Monstera that is a great terrarium candidate due to its smaller size of immature leaves. It is a great trailing...
View full detailsThis is a fast growing, terrestrial species with bright to dark green leaves. We do not know what it is, but it grows fantastically as ground cover...
View full detailsPellionia argentea is a common, fast growing species of Pellionia native to Asia. It has bright to dark green leaves. It is a staple vine in the ho...
View full detailsThis Peperomia is a easy-growing species is native to South America, particularly Ecuador, but this particular plant is a cross of different P. alb...
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