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Landscape by Sylvia Gordon Availability List Landscape by Sylvia Gordon Availability List 11390 SW 93rd Street Miami, Florida 33176 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.lsgsg.com Phone: 305-596-4290 Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Size Description Price Aechmea rubens 7G / 14" long lasting Red Flower Spike $40.00 each Agave americana, Century Plant, Yellow Agave, Agave Amarillo 7G / 14" 1 left, 2ft HT, 2.5ft Spr $35.00 each 10G / 17" 3' x 3.5' planted, 1 left $50.00 each Agave angustifolia 'Marginata', Carribean Agave 2G / 8" $12.50 each Agave angustifolia var. marginata, Agave 'Variegated Caribbean' 2G / 8" $12.50 each Agave apo 1G / 6" $5.00 each 3G / 10" $20.00 each Agave desmettiana, Dwarf Century Plant 7G / 14" SALE PRICE Blue Agave 22"x32" $35.00 each Allium Grayi, Japanese Scallion, Gui Chi 6" AZ Edible scallion- garlic flavor $3.50 each Aloe vera, Medicinal Aloe 7" medicinal & ornamental, Full, Multi $6.50 each 2G / 8" medicinal & ornamental, Full $9.50 each 3G / 10" Very Full, Ready for Division $12.50 each 10" AZ Very Full $12.50 each Aloe vera var. chinensis 7" medicinal & ornamental, Full, Multi $6.50 each 2G / 8" Multi, medicinal & ornamental, $9.50 each Up to date as of 09-24-2021 | PlantANT.com Page 1 3G / 10" Very Full, Ready for Division $12.50 each 10" AZ Very Full $12.50 each Alpinia calcarata, Erect shell ginger, Snap ginger 3G / 10" 2' - 2.5' planted, Very Full $15.00 each Alpinia galanga (Edible), Ginger - Spice (Edible) 1G / 6" Edible ginger, very full Call 3G / 10" Call Alpinia katsumadai, Erect Shell Ginger, Alpinia nutans 3G / 10" very full, fragrant leaf $15.00 each 7G / 14" A few left, Full $35.00 each Alpinia nutans, Upright Shell Ginger 3G / 10" very full, fragrant leaf $15.00 each 7G / 14" A few left, Full $35.00 each Alpinia zerumbet, Shell Ginger - Green 3G / 10" A few left, 2-3ft HT $8.50 each Anthurium hookeri, Bird's Nest Anthurium, Anthurium cubense 5G / 12" 26" - 30" a few 3gallon availa $35.00 each Aspidistra elatior, Cast Iron Plant 15G / 17" 28"-30" planted, Full, 2 left $75.00 each Begonia 'Mirage' 8" AZ silver/pink leaf, a few left Call Begonia 'Pigskin' 7" full A few left Call Begonia 'Pulsar' 8" AZ Green/Red leaf Call Begonia 'Wild Pony' 3G / 10" Very Full,green & maroone leaf Call Begonia heracleifolia 'Negra Migra' 3G / 10" Star-shaped leaf, a few left Call Begonia ricinifolia, Castor Bean Begonia 2G / 8" gr leaf/red stem, very full Call Billbergia amoena, Bromeliad 8" AZ vining bromeliad, clumps avail $15.00 each Up to date as of 09-24-2021 | PlantANT.com Page 2 5G / 12" Multi, vining + clumps avail $35.00 each Billbergia saundersii, Bromeliad 'Snake' 3G / 10" Full, Multi plants/pot $25.00 each 7G / 14" Full, Multi plants/pot $40.00 each Boesenbergia rotunda, Ginger (Edible) Chinese Fingers 6" AZ Edible, grows to 2ft, OSA Call 1G / 6" Edible & Ornamental ginger Call 7" grows 2',Edible & Ornamental Call Bromeliad 3G / 10" Asst. Varieties Call Clitoria ternatea, Butterfly Pea, Mountain Pea 3G / 10" blue flower blooming now, Trellis Call Cnidoscolus aconitifolius, Cabbage Star, Chaya, Tread Softly, Spinach Tree 95G / 36" Butterfly attracting, Character, Specimen, 6-8ft HT Call Cnidoscolus chayamansa, Myan Spinach Tree, Chaya 95G / 36" Butterfly attracting, Character, Specimen, 6-8ft HT Call Coccothrinax spp. 25G / 21" Double staggered - 1 left Call Colocasia esculenta, Taro, Elephant Ear 7" Edible & Ornamental, OSA Call 3G / 10" Edible Green Taro OSA, Multi Call Colocasia esculenta 'Black Runner', Taro, Elephant Ear, Colocasia antiquorum 'Black Runner' 6" AZ grows in water too Call 3G / 10" grows in water too Call Colocasia esculenta 'Black Stem', Taro, Elephant Ear 6" AZ Edible leaf&root, Dasheen Taro Call 1G / 6" Edible leaf&root, Dasheen Taro Call 3G / 10" Edible leaf&root, Dasheen Taro, 2ft HT Call Costus curvibracteatus 'Orange Tulip', Spiral Ginger 3G / 10" Bright Orange Cone and Flower Call Costus pictus, Spiral Ginger 7G / 14" 3.5'-4', Very Full, SALE PRICE Call 10G / 17" White Flower w/Red striations, 3.5-4ft HT Call 15G / 17" Full, SALE PRICE Call Up to date as of 09-24-2021 | PlantANT.com Page 3 Costus speciosus, Crepe Ginger 3G / 10" Very Full, A few left, 3-3.5ft HT Call Costus spicatus, Corkscrew Ginger, Indianhead Spiral Ginger 15G / 17" Or. Cone&Flower Special Price, 4-5ft HT $45.00 each Curcuma longa, Turmeric, Curcuma domestica, Indian Saffron 6" AZ Edible, orange or white root Call 1G / 6" Edible, orange or white root Call 7" White Root Variety, Edible Call Cymbopogon citratus, Lemongrass 3G / 10" Culinary variety, A few left Call Davallia denticulata, Rabbit's Foot Fern 7G / 14" Full Only a few left Call Dietes 'Amatole', Dwarf White African Iris 1G / 6" Rare Iris, Dwarf white Full Call Dietes Flavia, Flavia Iris 1G / 6" Wh.African X Rare Flavia Iris, Multi Call Dioon spinulosum, Mexican Cycad 7G / 14" 1 left Call 15G / 17" 1 left, Multi $150.00 each 25G / 21" 3' x 3', One left $175.00 each 65G / 32" 2 left, 5' x 6', BOTH for $400, Multi $300.00 each Dracaena arborea 3G / 10" Single trunk, Multi Head Call 7G / 14" 3' planted, Single Call 10G / 17" 3.5' planted, Single Call 15G / 17" 4 to 4.5' planted, Single Call Dracaena fragrans 'Massangeana', Corn Plant 25G / 21" Multi Trunk Specimen, 1 left, Character, 11ft HT Call Dracaena reflexa 'Song Of Jamaica', Pleomele 65G / 32" multi trunk One left, Character, Specimen, 8ft HT Call Dypsis decaryi, Triangle Palm 95G / 36" 1 left, 16', YOU LOAD, Double $375.00 each 95G / 36" Singles, ALL 9 for $2250.00, 14-16ft HT $300.00 each 200G / 48" YOU LOAD, Single, Specimen, 15-16ft HT $500.00 each Up to date as of 09-24-2021 | PlantANT.com Page 4 Etlingera elatior, Ginger - Torch 7G / 14" Rare, Red Ginger Lily Call Hedychium, Butterfly Ginger, Ginger Lily 3G / 10" 2 colors Call Hedychium 'Tara', Red Butterfly Ginger, Orange Bottlebrush Ginger 3G / 10" BottleBrush-like Orange Flower Call Hedychium coccineum, Orange Bottlebrush Ginger, Red Butterfly Ginger 3G / 10" BottleBrush-like Orange Flower Call Heliconia 'Tropical' 3G / 10" Psittacorum species Call Heliconia bihai x caribaea 'Big Red' 3G / 10" Very Full, 4.5-5ft HT Call 7G / 14" Very Full, 4.5-5ft HT Call Heliconia caribaea 'Richmond Red' 7G / 14" only a few left, full Call Heliconia caribaea x bihai 'Jacquinii' 3G / 10" Very Full, 3.5-4.5ft HT Call 7G / 14" Very Full, 4-4.5ft HT Call Heliconia caribaea x bihai' Caribbean Sunset' 3G / 10" Very Full, 3.5-4.5ft HT Call 7G / 14" Red Flower with orange tinge , 4-5ft HT Call Heliconia latispatha 3G / 10" 2 colors available Call 5G / 12" Very Full Call Heliconia latispatha 'Orange Gyro' 3G / 10" orange flower in Gyro pattern Call 5G / 12" orange flower in Gyro pattern Call Heliconia rostrata, Lobster Claw Heliconia 3G / 10" 3-3.5ft HT Call Division You Dig clumps, Clump $2.50 each Heliconia stricta 'Dwarf Jamaican' 3G / 10" Full Call Hibiscus acetosella, Red leaf hibiscus, African rose mallow 3G / 10" Edible Cranberry Hibiscus Call Up to date as of 09-24-2021 | PlantANT.com Page 5 7G / 14" Edible Cranberry Hibiscus Call Hyophorbe verschaffeltii, Mascarena Palm, Spindle Palm Field Grown 1 left, $150.00 if You Dig, 18ft HT, 12ft CT $250.00 each Kaempferia pulchra 'Alva', Peacock Ginger 6" AZ $6.50 each Leucobryum glaucum, Pillow Moss Flats sold in flats or cut to specs Call Manihot esculenta, Yuca (Edible), Cassava (Edible) 5G / 12" multi stem, A few left, 4-5ft HT $12.50 each 10G / 17" multi stem, A few left, 5-6ft HT $18.50 each Manihot esculenta 'Variegata', Variegated Tapioca 7G / 14" green,yellow,white variegated, Multi, 3-4.5ft HT $35.00 each 10G / 17" green,yellow,white variegated, 4-4.5ft HT Call 15G / 17" green,yellow,white variegated, 4.5-5.5ft HT Call Mentha x piperita, Peppermint, Hung Cay 8" AZ Edible, great ground cover Call Mentha x Piperita 'Hot and Spicy', Peppermint 6" AZ Edible, Peppermint Call 8" AZ Edible, great ground cover $5.50 each Microsorum scolopendrium, Microsorum scolopendria, Wart Fern, Monarch Fern 3G / 10" Very Full, Giant Species $8.50 each Morinda citrifolia, Indian Mulberry, Noni 25G / 21" 5-6ft HT $85.00 each 65G / 32" 5ft HT Call Moringa oleifera, Horseradish Tree 25G / 21" 8-12ft HT $85.00 each Neomarica gracilis, Apostle's Iris, Walking Iris White 2G / 8" 12"-18", Mutli ppp, Full, OSA Call 3G / 10" Very Full Call Neoregelia spectabilis, Painted Fingernail Bromeliad 2G / 8" Multi $15.00 each 3G / 10" Multi $22.00 each Neoregelia spectabilis 'Red Tip', Bromeliad 2G / 8" Multi $15.00 each Up to date as of 09-24-2021 | PlantANT.com Page 6 3G / 10" Full, Multi $22.00 each Nephrolepis cordifolia 'Duffii', Swordfern, Lemon Button Fern 7" AKA Button Fern Call Pandanus amaryllifolius 1G / 6" Edible & Ornamental, OSA Call 7G / 14" Edible & Ornamental a few left, 3-4ft HT Call Plectranthus amboinicus variegatus, Spanish Thyme, Cuban Oregano 1G / 6" Edible & Ornamental Call 3G / 10" Edible & Ornamental, Full Call Plectranthus neochilus 3G / 10" Medicinal & Ornamental Call Plumeria Spp., Frangipani 15G / 17" Yellow Flower, 1 Left, 4-5ft HT $35.00 each 25G / 21" Yellow Flower, 2 Left, 5-6ft HT $75.00 each Polyscias guilfoylei, Aralia amazonica 3G / 10" 2 left $15.00 each Polyscias pinnata 'Marginata' 3G / 10" Shade Grown $15.00 each 7G / 14" Shade Grown $40.00 each 15G / 17" 1 left, Shade Grown, Character, Multi, Specimen $65.00 each 45G / 28" SunGrown, Character, Specimen Call Portea petropolitana extensa, Bromeliad 7G / 14" A few left, Multi $50.00 each Quesnelia testudo, Bromeliad 5G / 12" Multi, uncommon, A few left Call Ravenea rivularis, Majesty Palm 65G / 32" 1 Left, 8ft HT $225.00 each Spathoglottis plicata, Purple Ground Orchid
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