Osmocote 18-5-12 Controlled Release Fertilizer
OSM




I mix Osmocote into my potting mix
2 lbs Osmocote to each 30 gallon tub of mix. It gives excellent results.
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Pitcairnia 'Obsession'
2138






Received quickly. Broms I ordered are good quality, and received in perfect shape.
I am very pleased with my plant. It arrived in good condition. I love the red coloration of the leaves, very beautiful !!
It’s early days. I soak all plants in distilled water for 24 hours to hydrate them rain water whe ever it’s available. Then I plant in moist media and wait till they get going.
My Pitciarnia obsession arrive with all the leaves curled in. I gave it a good watering and that didn’t help. I called Tropiflora and the woman told me to plant it in soil vs the orchid bark I planted it in. I did that and no change. See photo. I hope to get a new plant or a refund/ credit.
Pitcairnia echinata 'Streaker'
2135
An interesting variegated form of the species that originated in Venezuela. Kind of typical in shape; bulbous base and wide, grassy leaves. The inflorescence is a branched panicle with unusual red flowers bearing ‘woolly’ sepals. The sepals are covered with small tubercles giving a sort of ‘hairy’ appearance. The most striking feature of this plant though is variegated foliage. Not many variegated forms of Pitcairnia exist. A vigorous grower with very stable variegation. Deciduous foliage.






Pitcairnia smithiorum x Deuterocohnia brevispicata
4548
A cultivar of ( Pitcairnia smithiorum x Deuterocohnia brevispicata) by Bryan Windham. Nearly spineless, long, slender, green foliage covered with silver scurffing. Not sure how large this one will grow or what the inflorescence will look like. Cultivate as a terrestrial bromeliad, bright shade, even moisture.




Portea 'Candy'
7453
A clone of Portea alatisepala with an open rosette of wide green, black spined leaves which grows to well over 24 inches. The inflorescence is a panicle of lavender berries and lavender flowers which rises well above the foliage.
*VIPP plants are offsets - NOT the mature plant in the photo






Racinaea venusta
342
Native to Costa Rica, Panama and Ecuador, it makes it’s home in moist forests, growing as an epiphyte or saxicole on moss-covered limbs and rocks. A soft leaved Racinaea with light green leaves in an open rosette, spotted at the base with purple. The inflorescence is branched, with dry, brownish bracts, but sports large white, very fragrant flowers. Culture is easy in shaded locations, potted in moist media or mounted and watered daily.
*MUST BE SHIPPED IMMEDIATELY






Red Cedar Wood Round Slices
CEDAR-WOOD-ROUND
Need more options for mounting plants? Got a rustic craft project in mind? Or maybe you just want to add a fragrant natural element to your space. Get some of our Eastern red cedar round slices!
Each round slice is a unique shape and all are approximately 1-1.5 inches thick. Diameters will vary. These are a natural wood product and may include some variations in color, knots, holes, scratches and splits.
Great for any creative DIY craft project, Christmas decor, table centerpieces, rustic decor, even wedding favors.
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Haven’t used them yet but plan to mount orchids and tillandsia. Going to take some to garden club to use in our orchid wall. We will either hang them single or put 2 or 3 together.
Reptiles and Amphibians of the Amazon
B57

Rhipsalis baccifera ssp. horrida
4165
Only a few Rhipsalis are found outside of tropical America, this one coming from Madagascar. Narrow, terete stems often retain small hair-like spines throughout their life that look spiny but are as soft as fur. It bears small, fleshy, green flowers followed by green fruits. An epiphyte to lithophyte found in seasonally dry forest.
Note: This plant is on C.I.T.E.S. and can not be exported.








Sansevieria bhitalae 'Super Clone'
3114
A large grower with leaves that can reach 3 feet long and 4 inches wide. The leaves are very thick and succulent, almost as thick as the ‘baseball bat’ types. The color is dark green with lighter green mottling throughout and a veneer of grayish-blue that gives the leaves a glaucous look. The leaf margins are light brown and wavy and tips are dry to about an inch back. Grows in a rosette shape when mature. A hardy, easy variety.








Selenicereus inermis
2399
Selenicereus inermis is a epiphytic cactus species native to Mexico and Central America. The plant is known for its unique, elongated ribbed stems that can grow up to several feet in length and aerial roots. It blooms at night
C.I.T.E.S. - No Export.




Plant is absolutely GORGEOUS and absolutely huge!!! Its always so exciting to find new types of selenicereus that I dont have. Shipping was perfect, she recieved no damage at all and looks flawless and healthy. Cant get over how big of a plant you get for $15. You really can’t beat it! I will absolutely be buying from here much more often, I cant wait until they get more of the lepismium lumbricoides and rhipsalis dissmimilis! 100/10 absolutely recommend!