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Dock and Crop Images orders: [email protected] (un)subscribe: [email protected] Current Availability for September 25, 2021 Dock and Crop images Click any thumbnail below for the slideshow of what we shipped this past week: CYCS ARE RED HOT GIANT GLOSSY LEAVES BLUE MOONSCAPE SUCCULENT BLUE LEAVES SUCCULENT ORANGE LEAVES SPECKLED LEAVES CYCS ARE RED HOT RED SUNSETSCAPE Jeff's updates - 9/16 dedicated this week's favorites Chimi's favorite climbing structure 4FL = 4" pot, 15 per flat 10H = 10" hanging basket n = new to the list ys = young stock 6FL = 6" pot, 6 per flat 10DP = 10" Deco Pot, round b&b = bud and bloom few = grab 'em! QT= quart pot, 12 or 16 per flat nb = no bloom * = nice ** = very nice Quarts - 12 per flat, Four Inch - 15 per flat, no split flats, all prices NET code size name comments comments 19406 4FL Acalypha wilkesiana 'Bronze Pink' ** Copper Plant-colorful lvs 12210 QT Acorus gramineus 'Ogon' ** lvs striped creamy yellow 19069 4FL Actiniopteris australis ** Eyelash Fern, Ray Fern 17748 4FL Adiantum hispidulum ** Rosy Maidenhair 17002 4FL Adiantum raddianum 'Microphyllum' ** extremely tiny leaflets 21496 4FL Adromischus filicaulis (cristatus?) ** Crinkle Leaf 16514 4FL Aeonium 'Kiwi' ** tricolor leaves 13632 QT Ajuga 'Catlin's Giant' ** huge lvs, purple fls 13279 QT Ajuga pyramidalis 'Metallica Crispa' ** crinkled leaf 17560 4FL Aloe vera * Healing Aloe, a must-have 13232 QT Anthericum sanderii 'Variegated' *b&b grassy perennial 13227 QT Asparagus densiflorus 'Meyer's' ** Foxtail Fern 19161 4FL Asplenium 'Austral Gem' ** stiff shiny fronds 19555 4FL Asplenium australasicum 'Aves' ** Wavy Bird's Nest 20667 4FL Asplenium ebenoides ** Hardy Dragon Tail Fern 20151 4FL Asplenium trichomanes ** few Maidenhair Spleenwort, dw 22077 4FL Athyrium nipponicum 'Silver Falls' ** *NEW* Silver Painted Fern 12491 QT Baccharis pilularis 'Twin Peaks #2' ** Dwarf Coyote Brush 15986 QT Bacopa (Sutera) 'Scopia Gulliver Blue' **b&b Xtra large flowers! 22043 QT Bacopa (Sutera) 'Scopia Gulliver Pink' **b&b Xtra large pink flowers 15954 QT Bacopa (Sutera) 'Scopia Gulliver White' n**b&b extra large fls 17047 QT Begonia 'Nonstop Mix' **b&b green leaves,mixed flower 12411 QT Begonia 'Nonstop Mocca Mix' **b&b dark leaf series 18743 4FL Blechnum gibbum 'Silver Lady' ** Dwarf Tree Fern 20995 4FL Bromeliad, Neoregelia 'Fireball' ** burgundy leaves 21828 4FL Bromeliad, Tillandsia 'Spirit' ** *NEW* terrestrial tilly 21079 4FL Bromeliad, Tillandsia dyriana **supafly *NEW* terrestrial tilly 16526 4FL Calandrinia spectabilis ** blue lvs, magenta fls 12107 QT Campanula poscharskyana 'Dickson's Gold' n**nb gold foliage, blue fls 15840 QT Cardamine trifolia ** woodland treasure! 18116 QT Carex flacca 'Blue Zinger' * Blue Sedge, 4-10" tall 22058 4FL Coleus Party Time 'Fancy Feathers Copper' ** *NEW* fluffy texture shad 22059 4FL Coleus Party Time 'Macaw' ** *NEW* crazy ruffly feathe 19971 QT Cosmos atrosanguineus 'Chocamocha' **big b&b compact, longer bloom 19557 4FL Cotyledon orbiculata * variable lvs, orange fls 21956 4FL Cotyledon papillaris 'Choco Line' * *NEW* 21745 4FL Cotyledon tomentosa n** *NEW* Bear's Paw 16830 4FL Crassula 'Little Missy' ** variegated spreader 20836 4FL Crassula arborescens 'Blue Hale' ** *NEW* big, round, silvery 16952 4FL Crassula capitella 'Campfire' ** orange-red leaves 19024 4FL Crassula cephalophora ** compact silver leaves 18974 4FL Crassula corymbulosa ** like a compact 'Campfire' 17629 4FL Crassula falcata ** Propeller Plant, red fls. 21827 4FL Crassula ovata 'Coral' ** Organ Pipe Jade - mini 16513 4FL Crassula ovata 'Dwarf' ** Baby Jade Plant 22139 4FL Crassula ovata 'Hobbit Tricolor' ** Organ Pipe-Pink tips 16819 4FL Crassula sarcocaulis ** Bonsai Crassula 19362 4FL Crassula tetragona ** compact "pine tree" 21982 QT Cuphea hyssopifolia 'Allyson Deep Rose' n**b&b flowering shrublet 02573 4FL Cyclamen intermediate asstd. **b&b compact, mixed colors 15138 4FL Cyclamen intermediate red **b&b large flowers 15136 4FL Cyclamen intermediate white **b&b large flowers 16298 4FL Cyclamen mini Fancy Leaves asstd. **b&b mixed flats only now 21150 4FL Cyclamen mini Goblet Shine purple **b&b *NEW* inverted & frosted 21148 4FL Cyclamen mini Goblet Shine wine red **b&b *NEW* inverted & frosted 16296 4FL Cyclamen standard asstd. **b&b 12"-16"plants,mixed color 16089 4FL Cyclamen standard red **b&b Solid color flats 16295 4FL Cyclamen standard white **b&b large flowers 22109 QT Duranta repens 'Gold Mound' ** *NEW* Golden Sky Flower 17612 4FL Dymondia margaretae ** Silver Carpet - ultra-low 16350 4FL Echeveria 'Afterglow' ** huge lavender pink 22140 4FL Echeveria 'Amistar' ** silvery blue green 20416 4FL Echeveria 'Blue Bird' ** *NEW* blue with red edges 21088 4FL Echeveria 'Giant Blue' ** *NEW* wavy edges, blue 18211 4FL Echeveria 'Holy Gate' ** paddle shaped blue 18108 4FL Echeveria 'Melaco' ** chocolate colored lvs 22141 4FL Echeveria 'Morning Dew' ** silvery blue green 16355 4FL Echeveria 'Perle von Nurnberg' ** broad pink/amethyst 17886 4FL Echeveria agavoides ** darker tips on green lvs 21093 4FL Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' ** *NEW* bright red tips 16558 4FL Echeveria asstd. ** mixed assortment 16365 4FL Echeveria elegans ** Mexican Snowball 20834 4FL Echeveria purpusorum ** *NEW* chunky grey/red spo 16375 4FL Echeveria secunda ** compact rosettes 12119 QT Euphorbia 'Blue Haze' PP14868 ** blue grey lvs, green fls 13554 QT Euphorbia martinii 'Ascot Rainbow' PP21104 ** yellow, green, coral lvs 12120 QT Euryops pectinatus 'Sunshine' **sb&b green leaf/gold flower 21550 QT Evolvulus glomeratus 'Blue Daze' *nb *NEW* true blue flowers 03472 4FL Ferns asstd. mixed ** houseplant & garden types 21983 QT Fuchsia arborescens **n/c *NEW* Tree Fuchsia 12108 QT Galium odoratum * Sweet Woodruff, groundcvr 21300 4FL Gasteraloe 'Royal Highness' ** Haworthia-like hybrid 21299 4FL Graptoveria 'Opalina' ** thick waxy blue green lvs 16861 4FL Haworthia coarctata * stem forming species 19952 4FL Haworthia cooperi v. obtusa * windowed species 18036 4FL Haworthia marumiana var. batesiana * dense clumper, window lvs 12421 QT Hebe andersonii 'Variegata' ** ivory edges 07380 4FL Hedera Fancy Leaf asstd. ** fancy-leaved English ivie 19088 4FL Hedera helix 'Mint Kolibri' ** mottled leaves 19089 4FL Hedera helix 'Shamrock' ** green, bird's foot leaf 19887 4FL Hedera helix 'White Ripple' ** mottled green & white lvs 19074 4FL Hemionitis arifolia **new crop Heart Leaf Fern 07678 4FL Houseplant foliage asstd. ** mixed flats, indoor/porch 18412 4FL Jovibarba heuffelii 'Bugharis' ** green, purple-black later 16914 4FL Kalanchoe beharensis 'Fang' ** Felt Plant with teeth 17980 QT Lantana 'Little Lucky Pot of Gold' PP14634 **buds brightest gold 12414 QT Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' ** dwarf, deep blue fls 12418 QT Lavandula intermedia 'Grosso' n** very fragrant flowers 12417 QT Lavandula intermedia 'du Provence' ** reliably fragrant variety 19479 QT Lemon Grass, Western (Cymbopogon citratus) ** Western Asia Lemon Grass 12501 QT Lithodora diffusa 'Grace Ward' **sb&b cobalt blue flowers 21486 QT Lysimachia nummularia 'Goldilocks' ** *NEW* gold Creeping Jenny 18408 4FL Mammillaria gracilis fragilis n** Thimble Cactus-soft spine 12124 QT Nepeta 'Walker's Low' ** grey lvs, purple fls, 2' 16934 4FL Nephrolepis biserrata ("Macho") * tender, luxuriant fronds 18087 4FL Nephrolepis cordifolia ** Southern Sword Fern 17061 4FL Nephrolepis cordifolia 'Duffii' ** Lemon Button Fern 19141 4FL Nephrolepis exaltata 'Emina' ** Boston Fern - 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