Asparagus Fern
Bronzita/Bronco Grass
Colocasia
A Colocasia plant, commonly called taro or elephant ear, is a tropical annual known for its large, heart-shaped, downward-pointing leaves on stout stems. These distinctive leaves resemble elephant ears and are the primary ornamental feature, available in various colors and patterns and cultivars. Colocasia grows from a corm, prefers moist, fertile soil and full sun to part shade, and can reach several feet in height and width.
Creeping Jenny
Dichondra
Dorotheanthus Mezoo
Dusty Miller, Silver Dust
Dusty Miller is primarily grown for its distinctive, soft, fuzzy, silver-gray foliage with deeply lobed leaves, which provides excellent contrast in gardens and containers.
Dwarf Papyrus Grass
Fiber Optic Grass
Grass, Flame
A warm season grass hardy into Zone 4. Grows about 4′ with satiny, magenta-colored foliage in late summer. Upright grower. In fall, the leaves color to a bright red-orange before fading to a silken white in winter. Forms a large clump in time. A ten-year-old specimen can be 30″ or more across.
Grass, Lemon Grass (East Indian)
Grass, Prince Tut
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Grass, Spiralis
Hypoestes, Assorted
Commonly known as Polka Dot Plant. A tropical plant known for its striking, oval leaves that are splashed with contrasting spots of pink, red, or white against a green background. It features a compact, mounding habit and can be grown indoors as a houseplant or outdoors as an annual in containers. It thrives in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sun can scorch the leaves, while too little can cause the colors to fade.