Exotic Choices for Your Bright Dry Indoor Garden
Our nurseries in San Francisco and Los Angeles are packed with unusual cactus and succulent treasures for your bright, low-water indoor garden. We specialize in helping our customers find unusual plants to grow indoors outside of the typical tropical choices.
Aloe plicatilis can grow indoors in a very bright window. This beautiful fan aloe with thrive in a bright condition as long as you give it minimal water.
Kalanchoe subnuda has become a popular choice for the dry indoor garden.
Grown on our own farms down in the Rainbow Valley, many of these special plants are hard to find in nurseries, and we're so excited to send them home with you! They're unusual but easy to grow: A bright room and minimal water are all your dry indoor garden will need to thrive.
The monkey tail cactus, Cleistocactus colademononis, is about as cute as it gets, with its furry "tails" that trail over the side of the pot and stunning crimson blooms.
Our collection of Opuntia cactus is full of oddball beauties, from Opuntia erinacea 'Snow Bear' (left), with its ethereal white fuzz, to the friendly, adorable Opuntia microdasys (below), which comes in white or yellow!
Cussonias (below) are small trees with delicate, lacy green foliage and an elegant trunk that forms a gentle curve over time. They grow a tangle of thick succulent roots, making them a great un-thirsty option for an indoor tree. We’ve experimented with both Cussonia spicata and Cussonia paniculata as indoor plants.
These rare plants are all looking gorgeous right now, so come see us in SF or Marina del Rey and start your collection! We can't wait to see you.
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