Menu
Your Cart

All Products

Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba minor) in 200 mm Pot Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba minor) in 200 mm Pot
Pick-Up Only Sold - Request Pre-Order
Family: Rosaceae (the rose family: includes roses, peaches, apricots) Genus: Sanguisorba (includes burnets) Botanical/Binomial Name: Sanguisorba minor Meaning of Name: Sanguisorba, from Latin sanguis (‘blood’) + sorba (from Latin sorbēre ‘to absorb’): a reference to medicinal use of this plant..
$15.00
Ex Tax:$13.64
Selaginella (Selaginella kraussiana) Creeping Groundcover Plant in 50 mm Round Propagation Pot Selaginella (Selaginella kraussiana) Creeping Groundcover Plant in 50 mm Round Propagation Pot
Hot Post or Pick-Up
Family: Selaginellaceae (the spikemoss or lesser clubmoss family) Genus: Selaginella (includes spikemosses — Selaginella is the sole genus of Selaginellaceae) Botanical/Binomial Name: Selaginella kraussiana Meaning of Name: Selaginella, from Latin selago (‘plant resembling the savin juniper Juni..
$3.30
Ex Tax:$3.00
Selaginella (Selaginella kraussiana) Creeping Groundcover Plant in approx. 100 mm Pot Selaginella (Selaginella kraussiana) Creeping Groundcover Plant in approx. 100 mm Pot
Hot Pick-Up Only
Family: Selaginellaceae (the spikemoss or lesser clubmoss family) Genus: Selaginella (includes spikemosses — Selaginella is the sole genus of Selaginellaceae) Botanical/Binomial Name: Selaginella kraussiana Meaning of Name: Selaginella, from Latin selago (‘plant resembling the savin juniper Juni..
$5.50
Ex Tax:$5.00
Society Garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) Bare-Rooted-Rhizome Clump Society Garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) Bare-Rooted-Rhizome Clump
New Post or Pick-Up
Family: Amaryllidaceae (includes Amaryllis, Agapanthus, Clivia and Scadoxus) Genus: Tulbaghia (includes several wild garlic species of southern Africa) Botanical/Binomial Name: Tulbaghia violacea Meaning of Name: Tulbaghia, after Ryk Tulbagh (1699–1771), one time governor of The Cape of Good Hop..
$20.00
Ex Tax:$18.18
Society Garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) in 90 mm Bottomless Pot Society Garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) in 90 mm Bottomless Pot
New Post or Pick-Up
Family: Amaryllidaceae (includes Amaryllis, Agapanthus, Clivia and Scadoxus) Genus: Tulbaghia (includes several wild garlic species of southern Africa) Botanical/Binomial Name: Tulbaghia violacea Meaning of Name: Tulbaghia, after Ryk Tulbagh (1699–1771), one time governor of The Cape of Good Hop..
$8.80
Ex Tax:$8.00
Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas) 'Hawaiian Sunshine' (POTTED) Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas) 'Hawaiian Sunshine' (POTTED)
Pick-Up Only Sold - Request Pre-Order
Family: Convolvulaceae (includes sweet potato, water spinach, and Morning Glory species) Genus: Ipomoea (includes water spinach) Botanical/Binomial Name: Ipomoea batatas Meaning of Name: Ipomoea, from Ancient Greek ἴψ (ips, ‘woodworm’) + ὅμοιος (hómoios, ‘resembling’); and batatas, from Taíno..
$33.00
Ex Tax:$30.00
Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas) 'Northern Star' (POTTED) Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas) 'Northern Star' (POTTED)
Pick-Up Only
Family: Convolvulaceae (includes sweet potato, water spinach, and Morning Glory species) Genus: Ipomoea (includes water spinach) Botanical/Binomial Name: Ipomoea batatas Meaning of Name: Ipomoea, from Ancient Greek ἴψ (ips, ‘woodworm’) + ὅμοιος (hómoios, ‘resembling’); and batatas, from Taíno..
$33.00
Ex Tax:$30.00
Ten 50 mm Diameter Coir Pole Rings for Training Vines and  Other Climbing Plants Ten 50 mm Diameter Coir Pole Rings for Training Vines and  Other Climbing Plants
New Post or Pick-Up
Sold in lots of ten. High quality coir pole rings you can use over and over again for years. Easy to apply and perfect for training vines and other climbing plants up coir poles. Damage to stems is greatly reduced if not outright eliminated, as the ring’s design gently guides the plant up the pole..
$5.00
Ex Tax:$4.55
Vriesea philippocoburgii, Mature Bare-Rooted Vriesea philippocoburgii, Mature Bare-Rooted
Post or Pick-Up
Family: Bromeliaceae (the bromeliad family) Genus: Vriesea (includes silver vase [urn plant]) Botanical/Binomial Name: Vriesea philippocoburgii Meaning of Name: Vriesea, after Willem Hendrik de Vriese, Dutch botanist and physician (1806–1862); and philippocoburgii, possibly after Prince Philipp..
$25.00
Ex Tax:$22.73
Vriesea philippocoburgii, Mature With Pups, Potted Vriesea philippocoburgii, Mature With Pups, Potted
Pick-Up Only Sold - Request Pre-Order
Family: Bromeliaceae (the bromeliad family) Genus: Vriesea (includes silver vase [urn plant]) Botanical/Binomial Name: Vriesea philippocoburgii Meaning of Name: Vriesea, after Willem Hendrik de Vriese, Dutch botanist and physician (1806–1862); and philippocoburgii, possibly after Prince Philipp..
$60.00
Ex Tax:$54.55
Vriesea philippocoburgii, With 1400 mm Spike and Mature Pup Vriesea philippocoburgii, With 1400 mm Spike and Mature Pup
Pick-Up Only
Family: Bromeliaceae (the bromeliad family) Genus: Vriesea (includes silver vase [urn plant]) Botanical/Binomial Name: Vriesea philippocoburgii Meaning of Name: Vriesea, after Willem Hendrik de Vriese, Dutch botanist and physician (1806–1862); and philippocoburgii, possibly after Prince Philipp..
$200.00
Ex Tax:$181.82
West Indian Culinary Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) in 180 mm Pot West Indian Culinary Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) in 180 mm Pot
Pick-Up Only Sold - Request Pre-Order
Family: Poaceae (the grass family: includes lawn grasses, bamboos, cereals, sugarcanes) Genus: Cymbopogon (includes cirtronella grass, East Indian lemongrass) Botanical/Binomial Name: Cymbopogon citratus Meaning of Name: Cymbopogon, from Ancient Greek κύμβη (kúmbē, ‘hollow vessel’) + πώγων (pṓgō..
$15.00
Ex Tax:$13.64
Showing 121 to 132 of 271 (23 Pages)