Hybrid of subpeltata with buonapartea with seed parent's beautiful lime lined foliage; mauve banded white flowers; pale yellow fruit. Fantastic tiny mounds of miniature duckfoot-shaped leaves. store@glasshouseworks.com
Variegated plants are our specialty.
"Magic Carpet" Wide gray and Ivory margins with pink tones & fine red edging on scalloped leaf edges; lovely in any terrarium and splendidly colored under lights--be sure your soil is sweet, be sure the temperatures are not too high. Tel: 740-662-2142 Recommended. Salmon toned scarlet single scarlet flowers arise above the quite odd waffled pale milky green rounded leaves with evenly cut creamy white margins; wide oddly angular mounding habit. The first three pictures are of this plant. Its pop Winter Hardy Flower & Foliage Collections, Hedera algeriensis [canariensis] Gloire De Marengo. Attractive lobed foliage; this hybrid of coccinea with caerulea gives good positive feedback to the beginner. Unusual swollen trunks topped w/ attractive palmate foliage make this a popular container subject; planted out, the "Malabar Chestnut" is a large tropical tree producing showy pink shavings brush flowers followed by a fruit with edible seeds. Tel: 740-662-2142
Must have constant moisture to thrive. Very choice miniature: the tiny leathery mossy green leaves tightly line the congested shiny stems in two stiff rows; outstanding, handsome houseplant; Fabulous bright white margines along each leaf. the trunk/stem remains unusually slim.
"Passion Plums" Teardrop leaves shield delicate fringed flowers followed by decorative bright blue pearl-sized fruit. Sometimes promoted.
This prostrate collection of the "Velour Passion Plant" has short stems, intolerant of southern temperatures with closely spaced deeply cut felted leaves marked with darker chocolate purple veins. Mexican species for the larger terrarium. Dwarf somewhat waxy leaves zoned deep purple on short much-branched stems topped with airy clear salmon pink flowers--heavy winter bloomer. Strikingly beautiful "Margined Bower Plant" Clusters of fragrant jasmine scented pink trumpet flowers against glossy deep green pinnate leaves, each (of the five to nine) brightly margined ivory white.
Unidentified species from Southeast Asia with slim erect stems arching at top under weight of chartreuse plumes--possibly a compact form of S. victoriae. A treasure from Barry Yinger. We are your source for plants both traditional and unusual. Very easy to grow houseplant. Develops an amethyst chocolate tone if in winter chill, slightly more glossy than and more fingered than the similar 'Willie.' "Edible Fig" This does not maintain good variegation on the leaves. Soft sea green & avocado green mottled leaves with bright cream yellow margins; excellent habit, broad overlapping foliage-- the flat leaves larger and wider than other gold-edged cultivars. The Glasshouse Works greenhouses is a mailorder nursery specializing in rare and exotic hardy and tropical plants from around the world. This traditional winter greenhouse flowering cousin of the Justicia tribe is newly popular for its bright straw blond bracts in summer urns, bedding, and windowboxes. We are your source for plants both traditional and unusual. Very handsome compact Ivy with fluted triangularly lobed leaves of soft green & taupe with bright white margins. Best grown on a moss pole with the lovely visual result of shingled silvery pewter toned foliage in a glowing column. This New Guinea native needs warm locations. Easily grown if chill is avoided. Typically featured in Australian plant books as Graptophyllum 'Bronze Variegata.' We have never noted any winter growth; vigorous grower with a good reputation for outdoor hardiness even up into norther Strong vine with readily produced dramatic blossoms a deep raspberry maroon red with lovely white filaments. Fabulous ferny carpet with all new growth tipped bright yellow against the darker mature clubmoss foliage--the fans of growth are wider and slightly more erect initially than those of the very similar 'aurea.'. No really clear view of this seems attainable from the Florida trade.
Bright white-striped leaves similar to A.g. variegatus, although considered to be more compact and shorter as it matures. Very seldom available as is slow growing and unhappy with direct sun exposure or low levels of humidity, which results in leaf burn. Versatile plant although neither related botanically to strawberries nor to Begonias.
This is the best quick growing cultivar for outdoor borders, for showy urns and big windowboxes as it makes a big bold statement very quickly. The perfect miniature fig for indoor bonsai: thickly foliaged with tiny recurved glossy leaflets on twiggy branchlets. "Curly Tree Ivy" Also often called "Botanical Wonder: for it is a hybrid of Aralia and Hedera. As with all the gramineus cultivars, this must be kept evenly moist in order to maintain lustrous foliage. Distinctive "Zig Zag" branches with glossy fluted leaves; has European patent. This slightly spirally tropical plant has blue-green leaves with gold stiping down the center of each leaf. Traditional heirloom performing full tilt on the cool sunny winter window sill. The most distinctive thing about this clone is that the leaves are closely and lightly packed, one on top of the other. Nevertheless i Fast clustering miniature selection with taller foliage than pusillus, while individual blades are elegantly slim in the overlapping foliar fans--much used as a bonsai companion. Small-statured. Woody stems ranked with wide leathery elongated (and barely lobed) leaves dramatically mottled and splattered with white and bleached wheat variegation, gradually darkening to a somber John Deere green as the foliage ages. Box 97 The same tubular scarlet flower spikes of your bedding plant - but with every leaf richly splashed antique gold.
Lovely carpeting subject (even surviving outdoors in some of our milder winters). Slightly smaller than its famous kin. Tel: 740-662-2142 Very dark deeply cut foliage leathery enough not to winterburn here, surviving to cause a sensation in the rockery. Box 97 "Christmas Slippers" This is a select evergreen clone with narrow felted dark leaves closely ranked, nearly obscuring the stiff cascading stems; topped with many red-orange slim guppy-mouthed blossoms during the winter months. Wide low rosettes of gray green thick leaves with silvery veins and rosy ruby blush beneath. "Starleaf Plant" USDA distribution of scarce species with very slim leaflets in a "Starleaf" radiating wheel; usually listed as S. leucantha in Australia. We s Small erect cardboard urns a rich avocado green with a blush of old rose. Whew! Forms an attractive slowly increasing mound. Many of these new items are perfect for your fair garden designs and for the popular living wall movement. Avoid extremes of summer heat; guard against slug appetites. These are already showing some stilt roots. And, as usual, you will note that we like to name these new cultivars and hybrids after you! Equally successful as an aquatic tub subject or a tuffet in a terrarium, or a mane in moss topiary; so "Red Finger Fern" Coarsely cut pinnate fronds; strong rhizomes are decoratively covered with dark Cayenne toned nonciliate hairy scales. A centerpiece in many international conservatories and display gardens since Semi-trailing "Nut Orchid" with compact habit topped with double rose-pink scalloped flowers which remain open longer than the single cultivars. Dark large leaves with attractive veining and one very long "Nose" of a central lobe! Silver-white and slate-gray flecked with emerald enameled on compact leathery leaves--forming a thick richly textured carpet with remarkably beautiful color saturation. Very delicately statured with pertly curled tiny pale olive to lime green leaves with emerald brushings along the midrib. Shingled soft pewter-colored thick leaves can become totally silver-blue in perfect conditions as they mature. Now considered H. estensis by some.
Marvelous small tufts of bright golden chartreuse fans of tiny flat leaf blades; wonderful in small undrained containers; very showy golden tuffet in a terrarium as well. store@glasshouseworks.com More demanding of warmth and full sun than the similar 'Hoffmanii.' currently closed to the public. Always in greater demand than our stock plant can accomadate. Stewart, OH 45778-0097 Beautiful "Purple Rubber Tree" with thick glossy cardboard leaves thickly spaced on the woody central stem. It was famous even in late Victorian gardening as the splendid and dramaticly foliaged "Ceylon Plant." Real one--slow growing enough to remain a rarity always. Anticipat Long leathery pendant leaves closely shingled on handsome arching branches; rare species developing papery mahogany-umber trunks speckled with bright whitish bars--best situtated so this ornately designed trunk can be easily viewed. Interlacing ranks of short sword-shaped glossy-grass leaves, each striped on its inner edge. Considered at least Z8b winter hardy. A sport of 'Filigran' so popular for its shrubby leathery nature and self-heading vigor that it deserved a name. A "Character" greenhouse subject sometimes tolerant of indoor conditions. Mexican mountain species for the larger terrarium. Unique woody, twiggy low growing "character" trunks give this quirky hybrid of F. carica x pumila high marks with cascade bonsai trainers who also value its richly haired, quilted foliage. This is in the S. victoriae complex. The Glasshouse Works greenhouses is a mailorder nursery specializing in rare and exotic hardy and tropical plants from around the world. Extremely wee fig with lovely tiny shimmery leaves more twisted & petite than those of 'Too Little'; heavily branched selection for those mame creators for whom 'Too Little' is simply too big. Since our customers continue to increase their interests and expand their displays of the wondrous TROPICAL LOOK in their outdoor gardens, we have added items for this look-- new Aroids, choice Sansevieria, dramatic Agaves and their cousins, returning Begonias, a solid selection of reliable handsome Bromeliads, some very showy spiderworts and Acanthus family members. Always in stock. Red reduced bracts with yellow flowers in terminal spikes. No two leaves ever display the same outline. Spectacular ruffled & fluted "Copper Swirl" leaves serrated & highlighted in pink, bronze, red. Sent as available. store@glasshouseworks.com Very go "Green Island Fig" Dark glossy boat-shaped oval leaves very thickly set on much-branched stems which soon develop corky bark of great character. Leathery smooth oval leaves on low epiphytic species; popular among indoor bonsai trainers as waxy small leaves reduce well, the stems grow laterally quite easily, & (with good humidity) masses of strangler roots give good character especially as trained over coral or other character stones.
Popular in larger Fairy Garden designs. Used in Asia as a laxative and as a wart remover; a traditional frui Crinkly deep green leaves are elongated triangles from much- branched trunks; good indoor shrub/tree from Zimbabwe easily forming decorative strangler roots. The marginal variegation of this "Purple Passion" selection emerges a glaucous pink in bright cool locations, hardening to a paler cream (with a violet hue) than the similar clone known as 'aureo-variegata.' Certainly (and deservedly) the most pop Each ruffled coppery ochre leaf is margined with parchment toned scallops. A subtle beauty beautifully self-heading into perfect mounds, and thus popular as a hanging basket subject. Pink flowers with white and purple. Handsome foliage topped by spires of white bracts stained raspberry pink. Stewart, OH 45778-0097 Excellent houseplant; even when not in bloom the attractive fol "Caricature Plant" Elegant polished purpled-green leaves with pink and creamy-white centers; interesting small crimson flowers in delicate sprays. Box 97
"Jewel Orchid" Black leaves veined in coral; fragrant cream elaborate mini-orchid blossoms with pinkish bracts. Has the reputation among our customers as being one of the few in this group of Hibiscus cousins perf An elegant small shrub width arching woody stems cloaked with deeply lobed tooth edged leaves (like a Japanese Maple) and multitudes of dangling pale crimson dark veined blossoms with protruding stamens and styles: think Hibiscys schizopetalus. The ebony leaf "Jewel Orchid"--pale scarlet midrib on licorice black or very dark leaves. We are your source for plants both traditional and unusual. Unlike most ivies, this ancient cultivar plods along up the wall without branching unless you pinch out the lead tip--thus more labor intensive than other winter hardy types; and thus never recommended as a gr Large new leaves emerge nearly white; fading to a pattern, usually a wide creamy green margin, then dark hydroponic green with age--very thin textured, thus best grown in a greenhouse. Variegated plants are our specialty. Green flowered bromel from rocky exposed areas of Argentina making a wonderful accent plant in any succulent collection or as a base for a caudiform bons Smooth-edged succulent leaves, spine tipped, with dull glossed silvery leather surfaces packed in tight elongated rosettes branching to form extensive rine gray hard edged sadistic cushions. Best grown in very bright light in a cool greenhouse in intense climates as can burn in the heat of the deep South. "Emerald Isle" or (although native to S. Africa) "Scotch Moss." "Dwarf Gardenia" Low shrub with tidy glossy dark green leaves paired on much-branched stems to beautifully frame lovely fragrant double white blooms; unlike florist types, this produces a few fls at a time, but throughout the year. Very thick recurved hard surfaced silver gray leaves, quite ornately edged form a nearly hemispherical to spherical outline. Conspicuously veined down-curved fat pointed fingers are slightly furled on ascending stems. Merely fabulous--but site it so it will not be swamped by or swallowed up by a more vigorous neighbor. The green fruit is deemed edible. Very handsome cousin to the more common Davallia but with "Black Caterpillar Fern" rhizomes. Fantastic spilling out of a basket in your hobby greenhouse. Unlike some other species of Pandanus it does not have the spines along the edges of the leaf. Not d Beautiful soft tan toned "Club Moss" valued for terrarium and bonsai bases; tolerates chill; slow to establish, especially if not given cool temperatures during its winter rest when growth stops. Remarkable dwarf selection noted for retaining the heavy appreviated foliage as new shoots repeatedly form, creating a tidy column of thick beautifully succulent leathery folia Brilliantly variegated "Rubber Tree" with amazing color possible to keep even in areas of lower humidity as the thick leathery leaves have a waxy surface protecting them from and rapid loss of moisture. Very choice miniature: the tiny leathery black-green leaves tightly line the congested shiny stems in two stiff rows; outstanding, handsome houseplant; Venezuelan form shown to great advantage in a small bonsai pot and most valuable to give a very compact upright accent in a dish garden design. An excellent Worley hybrid with dark deep green leaves -- tends to have a much shorter dormancy cycle than the other types, especially if grown in a lit garden. "Hidalgo Little-leaf Sage". currently closed to the public. Epiphytic African strangler more deeply dramatically weeping than the similar smaller a "Fiddle Leaf Fig" African species with dramatic dark handsom leathery foliage--an easy indoor plant. In demand--inquire first; we will prepare a division for you upon receiving your order. Ideal for training into a standard. Very popular bonsai subject which readily develops cute clusters of acorn-like fruit. Wide creamy lemon leaves display a central patchwork of pale mossy green and platinum green, all framed with maroon rims and rose plushed petioles.
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