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6" Guzmania (Red) Claret - Guzmania are predominantly epiphytic with a few terrestrial species and are native to the tropics. For the most part species vary in diameter from 7 or 8 inches to 3 or 4 feet and have rosettes of glossy, smooth edged leaves. Floral bracts of Guzmania frequently have brilliant colors and may last for many months. The range of colors for Guzmania is generally from yellow through orange but may also include flame red and red-purple.

8" Aglaonema Moonlight Bay - Aglaonema are also known as Chinese evergreens. They are slow growing but can last decades. Aglaonema, Spathiphyllum and Dieffenbachia are in the same family. Chinese Evergreens prefer moderate to low light, do not put them in direct sunlight. Although new Elite varieties tolerate lower temperatures ideal temperatures are above 60 degrees. Aglaonema do best with moderate watering, do not let the soil dry out and do not over water.

8" Aglaonema Diamond Bay - Aglaonema are also known as Chinese evergreens. They are slow growing but can last decades. Aglaonema, Spathiphyllum and Dieffenbachia are in the same family. Chinese Evergreens prefer moderate to low light, do not put them in direct sunlight. Although new Elite varieties tolerate lower temperatures ideal temperatures are above 60 degrees. Aglaonema do best with moderate watering, do not let the soil dry out and do not over water.



Indoors, bromeliads provide long lasting color the bract will last 6-12 weeks before replacement. Your plant maintenance service will replace bromeliads several times each year as needed. Bromeliads are epiphytes the roots do not like to sit in water. Instead of watering the soil fill the center rosette. Bromeliads prefer warm temperature and bright light.


8" Aglaonema Silver Queen - Aglaonema are also known as Chinese evergreens. They are slow growing but can last decades. Aglaonema, Spathiphyllum and Dieffenbachia are in the same family. Chinese Evergreens prefer moderate to low light, do not put them in direct sunlight. Although new Elite varieties tolerate lower temperatures ideal temperatures are above 60 degrees. Aglaonema do best with moderate watering, do not let the soil dry out and do not over water.

8" Aglaonema Maria Christina - Aglaonema are also known as Chinese evergreens. They are slow growing but can last decades. Aglaonema, Spathiphyllum and Dieffenbachia are in the same family. Chinese Evergreens prefer moderate to low light, do not put them in direct sunlight. Although new Elite varieties tolerate lower temperatures ideal temperatures are above 60 degrees. Aglaonema do best with moderate watering, do not let the soil dry out and do not over water.

8" Aglaonema Silverado - Aglaonema are also known as Chinese evergreens. They are slow growing but can last decades. Aglaonema, Spathiphyllum and Dieffenbachia are in the same family. Chinese Evergreens prefer moderate to low light, do not put them in direct sunlight. Although new Elite varieties tolerate lower temperatures ideal temperatures are above 60 degrees. Aglaonema do best with moderate watering, do not let the soil dry out and do not over water.

8" Aglaonema Pink Jade - Aglaonema are also known as Chinese evergreens. They are slow growing but can last decades. Aglaonema, Spathiphyllum and Dieffenbachia are in the same family. Chinese Evergreens prefer moderate to low light, do not put them in direct sunlight. Although new Elite varieties tolerate lower temperatures ideal temperatures are above 60 degrees. Aglaonema do best with moderate watering, do not let the soil dry out and do not over water.

