Microgramma sp #3
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Microgramma 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 #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 adansonii is the common, classic swiss cheese plant, that gets its name from the fenestration (holes) in its leaves. This plant can get ab...
View full detailsOVERNIGHT SHIPPING ONLY, WE WILL CANCEL YOUR ORDER IF YOU DO NOT CHOOSE NEXT DAY OPTIONS. Monstera adansonii variegata is the variegated form of th...
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View full detailsMonstera dubia is found through Central and South America, and Mexico. It undergoes dramatic foliage transformation as it matures, although in terr...
View full detailsMonstera dubia is found through Central and South America. It undergoes dramatic foliage transformation as it matures, although in terrarium cultur...
View full detailsMonstera esqueleto is a rare Monstera that is fairly new to cultivation. It is thought to have originated from collections from Kew Gardens and has...
View full detailsMonstera obliqua "Bolivia" is an uncommon Monstera, but is becoming increasingly common. This plant can get absolutely massive in situ, but usually...
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 detailsMonstera Bocas Del Toro is a papery thin shingling species found in Panama. We aren't sure if this is even a Monstera, and we have never been able ...
View full detailsMonstera sp. “Black Velvet” is from Peru and hails dark, creamy black foliage at maturity. Depending on lighting, it may turn a dark green or an ev...
View full detailsMonstera standleyana "Albo Variegata" is the uncommon variegated form of an already uncommon Monstera that is a great terrarium candidate due to it...
View full detailsMonstera subpinnata is a rare Monstera that is a great terrarium candidate due to its smaller size of immature leaves. It is a great trailing plant...
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 detailsParadrymonia campostyla is a great beginner vine that adds a splash of color to a vivarium. It is a quick grower that does well in a variety of con...
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 detailsPeperomia antoniana is a rare, Peruvian Peperomia with stunning, silvery speckled leaves. It does well in moderate light and moderate to high humid...
View full detailsPeperomia arrgyreia is a stunning specimen native to Brazil. It is amazing due to the size of the leaves it can get, which are easily larger than t...
View full detailsPeperomia axillaris is a stunning succulent specimen native to Peru and Ecuador. It has soft, succulent, crescent-shaped green leaves. It does well...
View full detailsPeperomia cf. crotalophora is a rare, Peruvian Peperomia with stunning, velvety green leaves with reddish maroon undersides. It does well in modera...
View full detailsPeperomia dahlstedtii is a nice plant for vivarium culture that is native to Central and South America. It has beautiful green leaves that can have...
View full detailsPeperomia eburnea is a rare, Ecuadorian Peperomia with stunning, velvety green leaves. This is not the cf. or aff eburnea, but the true eburnea. I...
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