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Plants & Trees

The majority of the plants we sell we grow ourselves, on our own farms in the Rainbow Valley. The rest come from the best nurseries in California, Oregon, and Hawaii.

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Bright, Festive Color for Your Winter Garden

In coastal California we're lucky enough to be able to host cozy holiday gatherings outside. Put out some blankets, pour hot drinks, and enjoy your gorgeous year-round garden! Winter blooms and brightly colored foliage are all the festive decor you need, and we’ve got plenty of both at Flora Grubb Gardens.

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Pretty Pittosporums for Screening in Your Garden

Pittosporums have an amazing superpower: the ability to quickly grow into a screen that’s dense enough to disguise a wall or create some privacy, but still feels light and airy. Read on to learn how to use these versatile plants to make your own screen in your garden.

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The Otherworldly Passiflora (Passion Flower)

Passion flowers are exotic and aggressively detailed, with a flamboyant artistry that seems almost cosmic, like they come from another planet. Check out some of the varieties we often carry at Flora Grubb Gardens in San Francisco.

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Rare and Elegant Parajubaea Palms

Parajubaea is a genus of palms with graceful crowns of swaying, silver-backed fronds and edible nuts. The two species that we grow down at Grubb & Nadler come from seasonally dry, cool mountain valleys on the western slope of the Andes in Bolivia. This is probably why they thrive in California, while struggling in other palm paradises like Hawaii and Florida.

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Stunning Staghorn Ferns: Living Art for Your Garden Walls

Staghorn ferns, also called elkhorn ferns, are aptly named for their upright forked fronds which resemble antlers. These upper fronds, named fertile fronds, are elevated to release spores for reproduction. The fertile fronds often have an attractive matte white or grey dusting to them, and many have wonderful rippled textures like mushroom gills.

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Giant Bird of Paradise for a Low-Water Tropical Look

The giant bird of paradise—sometimes known as “banana leaf plant” or “banana palm” (although it is neither a palm nor a banana!)—can grow both indoors and outdoors here in the Bay Area. It has a lovely breezy tropical look, but unlike most tropical-style plants, it doesn’t need much water to thrive once it’s established. So it’s a great choice for drought-prone areas and low-water gardens!

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The Rare and Lovely Brahea clara Palm

The spectacular palm crowning this corner of Flora’s Berkeley garden is a rarity called Brahea clara—the clara palm. It’s a great palm for the Bay Area, from the SF fogbelt to the heat of the East Bay.

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The Beauty of Tillandsias

Tillandsias (“air plants”) can thrive where few other plants can, because in nature they live perched on branches and rocks and need no soil. Their soil-less habit is why we call them air plants. We have an incredible selection of tillandsia at Flora Grubb Gardens. Learn more about them here.

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How to Care for Proteaceae (Protea)

Plant genera in the Protea family (“Proteaceae”) include Banksia (Australia), Grevillea (Australia), Hakea (Australia), Isopogon (Australia), Leucadendron (South Africa), Leucospermum (South Africa), Protea (South Africa). These plants in the Proteaceae share several requirements and characteristics in common.

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Citrus Fruit Trees

At Flora Grubb Gardens, we only offer citrus trees that are proven to thrive in San Francisco gardens. We are proud to offer dwarf citrus trees grown by Four Winds Growers.

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