Greetings all on this new Fresh Week !
This is our updated Plant Availability Lists as of today, April 13th, and we are restocked and we've got some new things on here, so check them out.
Mitch is even releasing some of his personal collection treasures - you usually will find them in the "Rare" section, but some others spread out on the list.
The support we are receiving among our community is amazing and it's keeping this nursery going, so we thank you so much and hope to continue to provide you with amazing plants for your homes and gardens !
You can order off the current list, and/or send us your "wish list" and we will be in contact.
The best way to reach us is at: heyplantman@gmail.com
We are still offering FREE delivery Mon-Sunday, Noon to 6pm and the minimum order is only $ 25.00 !
We provide,No-contact-,safe delivery to you. All plant pots are sanitized at load, and again, at drop off, and we wear mask and gloves for everyone's safety.
Delivery to nearby areas that are close to our Home Nursery here in NE St. Pete. The delivery areas included:
NE St. Pete
SE St. Pete
Woodlawn, Kenwood and Crescent Heights Districts
Downtown St. Pete
Tyrone area
Gulfport Area
Downtown St. Pete
Tyrone area
Gulfport Area
Delivery times are daily, Mon-Sunday, from Noon to 6pm. You do not have to be home. We will make drop offs at your front porch area, unless otherwise specified.
So, here's the scoop:
1. Check the availability list and picitures, make your choice(s)
2. Email us with your wish list at heyplantman@gmail.com
Include your name, address, cell number
3. We will confirm to you that the plant(s) are available, and advise you to pre-pay.
4. Order can be Pre-paid, through our PayPal site of: heyplantman1@juno.com
5. Once we have received your order and your payment, we will confirm to you, and give you a general time period when drop off can be made.
It's that simple ! Here's our current List:
SIZE of Pot | PLANT | PRICE | # available |
Bold print means New to the List | |||
1 Gallon | Bird of Paradise – White 8”, shade | 8 | 6 |
1 Gallon | Coffee Plant – in bloom now, fruiting soon | 12 | 6 |
1 Gallon | Cranberry Hibiscus | 6 | 3 |
1 Gallon | Dracena - “Kiwi Tree” -full – shade | 8 | 3 |
1 Gallon | Epidendrum orange flowering orchid | 8 | 6 |
1 Gallon | Hosta – Florida hosta – sun | 5 | 1 |
1 Gallon | Pony Tail Palm – 3 to 4 heads ! | 12 | 11 |
1 Gallon | Rosemary- Prostrata – huge | 15 | 1 |
1 Gallon | Sedum “yellow ball” - sun=great ground cover | 3 | 18 |
1 Gallon | Varigated pathos “Brasil” - shade | 5 | 5 |
3 gallon | Abutilon Hibiscus -Red/orange – sun | 20 | 4 |
3 gallon | Bird of Paradise-White – shade | 20 | 1 |
3 gallon | Bleeding Heart – Red/purple flowering | 20 | 2 |
3 gallon | Coffee Plant – in bloom now, fruiting soon | 35 | 2 |
3 gallon | Desert Rose -Pink blooming-sun | 45 | 1 |
3 gallon | Dracena - “Kiwi Tree” - shade | 15 | 4 |
3 gallon | Epidendrum radican orchid – orange – sun-sale ! | 25 | 4 |
3 gallon | Florida Flame native flame vine | 15 | May |
3 gallon | Giant Milkweed | 15 | 4 |
3 gallon | Milkweed “Hairy Balls” | 15 | 2 |
3 gallon | Hibiscus-”Fiesta” tri color | 14 | 2 |
3 gallon | “Incense” Passion Vine – purple | 20 | 5 |
3 gallon | Lady Margaret Passion Vin- maroon color | 20 | 5 |
3 gallon | Morning Glory Vine (tropical) – sun | 20 | 2 |
3 gallon | Papyrus dwarf – sun | 8 | 8 |
3 gallon | Paylay Rubber vine – sun, in full bloom | 30 | 1 |
3 gallon | Popcorn Cassia – smells amazing ! | 20 | 5 |
3 gallon | Dutchman Pipe Vine – sun-butterfly lover | 20 | 2 |
3 gallon | Passion Fruit Vine – P. Possem -purp/white | 20 | 5 |
3 gallon | Tibouchina - Heteromalla big leaf – shade | 30 | 5 |
Rare | Alocasia macrorrhiza variegated -3 Gal-shade | 30 | 1 |
Rare | Epidendrum radican orchid – Red – 3 gal sun | 40 | 2 |
Rare | Epidendrum orange & red combo flowering orchid | 45 | 1 |
Rare | Kaempferia peacock ginger | 20 | 2 |
Rare | Medinella regori hambali – shade | 30 | 2 |
Rare | Medinella scortechinni – orange flower – shade | 15 | 2 |
6 inch pot | Fern – Staghorn – huge – shade | 12 | 2 |
6 inch pot | Starfish Cactus – bell-like deep red bloom | 12 | 2 |
6 inch pot | Desert Rose-thai hybrid- “Red Robin” | 20 | 1 |
6 inch pot | Desert Rose-Thai hybrid - “Double sweetheart” | 20 | 1 |
6 inch pot | Desert Rose-Thai hybrid - “Yellow Prem sap” | 20 | 1 |
4 inch pot | Desert Rose starters-Red/Pink blooming-sun | 6 | 3 |
4 inch pot | Madagascar palm – Lamerei – sun | 7 | 8 |
Hanging Basket | “Curly locks” Guatemalense epiphyllum | 25 | 1 |
Hanging Basket | Lipstick – Red (see pic below) | 35 | 1 |
Hanging Basket | Squill-Broad leaf – varigated striped – 4” | 7 | 2 |
Bougainvillea | “Thai delight” pink/white 3 gallon | 15 | 1 |
Bougainvillea | “Miss Pixie” thornless large topiary | 35 | 1 |
Succulents/Cacti | 3” assorted Haworthia – bright shade | 2 | 13 |
Succulents/Cacti | 6” Euphorbia lactea cuttings – shade | 3 | 15 |
Succulents/Cacti | 4 “ Euphorbia hamata | 7 | 6 |
Succulents/Cacti | 4” Hobbit Toes | 7 | 1 |
Succulents/Cacti | 6” Senecio stapeliiformis -bright shade | 20 | 4 |
Succulents/Cacti | Pad cactus-varigatted – 5” clay pot | 8 | 1 |
Succulents/Cacti | Opuntia erinacea usine “harry cactus” 3 gal sun | 40 | 2 |
Succulents/Cacti | “harry cactus” - 4” -sun | 10 | 6 |
Succulents/Cacti | Rare – 3gal – see pics & prices below | 40 | 6 |
Succulents/Cacti | Starfish – 6 “ -small crimson flowers | 6 | 1 |
Succulents/Cacti | Agave lophanta – 1 gal | 20 | 4 |
Succulents/Cacti | Anacampseros 6 inch bowl | 15 | 2 |
Succulents/Cacti | Tetragonia fairycastle - 1 gallon | 20 | 1 |
Air Plants | Ionanthus bundle (27 mini plants) | 10 | 1 |
Air Plants | Funkiana bundle-mulit stem | 20 | 1 |
Air Plants | Rodriqueziana-bundle – blooming | 20 | 1 |
Air Plants | Ionanthus ball – blooming | 20 | 1 |
7 gallon | Bird of Paradise-Yellow flowering-sun | 95 | 1 |
10 gallon | Desert Rose – 7 feet tall ! Single pink flower | 175 | 2 |
Cuttings | Spider Orchid – 24 inches | 30 | 5 |
Cuttings | Spider Orchid-12 inches | 15 | 7 |
And don't forget to check out the Plant Pics below !
White Birds can be a great landscaping plant but did you know that they are an excellent house or office plant ? They can take the lower light of indoors and and don't need watering very often.
white Bird of Paradise-3 gallon
These Sedums are a great ground over in a sunny, dry spot, or use them in your containers for a "cascading" effect
This new hybrid of Pathos is a beauty with striking varigation. You can use them in a shade garden, or it's an easy indoor specimen that helps filter your indoor air.
Mitch is holding this huge 1 gallon pot of aromatic Rosemary. Rosemary can be used herbal wise, or in cooking. It loves sun and good moisture.
These Starfish plants produce a gorgeous medium maroon-colored bloom, that hangs like a bell. They love sun and dry conditions.
Coffee plants are easy to grow and can produce beans fast. They will thrive with our heat and humidity but get a little chilly below 50 degrees. All our plants are blooming a sweet white flower now, with signifies that bean will soon be produced. The beans start out red then darken. You can then remove, and pulverize in a blender etc to get your own coffee granuals. It is a "dark coffee" taste.
(Actual pic of ours coming !)
(Actual pic of ours coming !)
One of our most popular plants is the Abutilon Hibiscus. Also known as "flowering maple", it is grown as a small shrub or tree. It produces a small orange with red veined flower that hangs like a "lantern". They can be planted in-ground or containers.
They love sun and pretty much bloom all year long.
These are about 4 ft high..and you can trim, to create bushiness.
Our Pink-flowering Abutilons are in shrub form now and all full of blooms.
Mitch is standing here below, with 2 of our most popular vines - The "Purple Possem" Passion fruit vine (on left) and the Dutchman Pipe vine on the right. The possem will produce tons of fruit once it gets established and growing. It needs a fence or arbor etc to support its vining growth. It can take full or 1/2 day sun. The fruit will be "ready" when they turn a mauve color and are just about to, or do, fall off the vine. Many people eat them as is, and some love them in juicing.
The Dutchman Pipe Vine produces a wild like flower- it looks like a "pipe" when first forming, then opens up into reddish-brown oval bloom. The Pipe vine is an excellent host plant for Swallowtail butterflies to lay their eggs on. The eggs turn into a chunky reddish orange caterpillar. Now, these cats will be hungry and they will much on the leaves - that's okay-that's Mother Nature ! When they have had their fill, they will look for a hiding place in which to cocoon, which will then produce another butterfly - and the circle continues. Don't worry, with steady care of fertilizer and watering, your vine will put out new leaves. This vine also needs a fence or good support for it's growth and can take sun or shade.
Pipe Vine and Purple Possem Passion
Fruit vines (above)
The maroon flower of the Lady Margaret Passion vine here to the left, is gorgeous, and this vine is a great host for Butterflies. She loves sun and blooms nearly all year round. Rarely does she get eaten up by caterpillars but they are known to munch a few holes in them, but it won't hurt !
As you can see from the pic below, Giant Milkweed looks much different than the tropical or native milkweed. She produces a soft purple flower that provides nectar to butterflies, she serves a host for Monarch butterflies and she can be used as a food source, though her leaves are so large, that she rarely gets completely defoliated. She can grow 3-4 ft or sometimes even taller, and loves sun. Once she is settled in and rooted, she is heat and cold hardy - winters might seem some die back,but she will return.
The Passion Vine "incense" has a truly magnificent flower with frilly edges and the flowers smells quite sumptious. Used as a host plant for butterflies, she is is known for her hardiness of growth. Depending on the type of winter we have, she may go dormant for a while in cool weather, but will spring back right up as soon as warmth returns.
One of Annie's favorite plants, the "popcorn cassia" is wonder of a plant. First, the yellow blooms are gorgeous and the yellow sulpher butterflies love coming to her for nectar.
But the truly unique quality is the leaves..when you lightly stroke them, it produces the small of fresh buttered popcorn - you will think you are in a movie theater !
She can grow quite leggy and sprawly,but you can easily prune her back or to the shape you want. Extremely, hardy, she love full sun but will tolerate light shade.
She is deer resistant and pretty much pest free. She will continue to bloom heavy from Spring into late Fall.
But the truly unique quality is the leaves..when you lightly stroke them, it produces the small of fresh buttered popcorn - you will think you are in a movie theater !
She can grow quite leggy and sprawly,but you can easily prune her back or to the shape you want. Extremely, hardy, she love full sun but will tolerate light shade.
She is deer resistant and pretty much pest free. She will continue to bloom heavy from Spring into late Fall.
Hairy Balls Milkweed, gets its apt name from the shape of the seed pods. She is a host for the Monarch butterflies and the eggs will turn into young larvae that feed on the leaves, while the adults enjoy it's nectar. She can be prone to aphids and wants really good air circulation around her. Pest can be treated organically, or physically removed with a diluted solution of alcohol and water.
Bleeding heart Vine
One of the hardiest vines around, Bleeding Heart will bloom in sun or shade. Blooming most of the year, she does develop a thick stem. She needs something to grow on, and you need to "attach" her to the support to get her going in the right direction. The common type you see is white colored with a red center. As you can see from this hybrid, she is the rare purple in a garden, with red accents.
Pink flowering Abutilon Hibiscus
"Epies" as we like to call them, are one of Mitch's favorite plants ! Known for it's hardiness and ease of care, they put out spectacular tall flower stems that the bees and butterflies love. Typically called "ground orchids", they will thrive in-ground, or in a tall pot. All they want is sun sun sun and very little water. The specimens here that Mitch is holding are "tied up" around the top when we carry or load them to protect them. You can plant, and leave tied up, or you can cut the ties, and the stems will fall splay out like water fountain. The orange flowering type is the most common, but we also carry the Red-flowering type which is rare.
Epidendrum orchid-3 gal"Epies" as we like to call them, are one of Mitch's favorite plants ! Known for it's hardiness and ease of care, they put out spectacular tall flower stems that the bees and butterflies love. Typically called "ground orchids", they will thrive in-ground, or in a tall pot. All they want is sun sun sun and very little water. The specimens here that Mitch is holding are "tied up" around the top when we carry or load them to protect them. You can plant, and leave tied up, or you can cut the ties, and the stems will fall splay out like water fountain. The orange flowering type is the most common, but we also carry the Red-flowering type which is rare.
Quite hardy, Epies can last years, and you can take cuttings from the white roots from it's base and along the leaf stems to share with others.
Tropical Morning Glories just bring a smile to everyone's faces...With a delicate foilage and large flowers, it loves to climb on fences and trees etc....Her growth is more of a "lacy" effect, then a thick foilage. The only time she struggles a bit, is during a very rainy summer,, when she reacts with yellow leaves...don't remiss, she will be fine and refoliate - just give her a good trimming !
This "Fiesta" Hibiscus is a stunner...a new hybrid that came out a few years back, she is dark red in the center, then goes to orange, then to yellow on her edges. The bloom is quite large. Treat her like any hibiscus - give her sun and food, and we recommend spraying the foilage with a garden hose every couple of weeks to keep the critters away.
An excellent landscaping plant for outdoors, or can be a great Houseplant. Dracena "Kiwi" --this hybrid has varigated stripes of yellow and green with a tinge of pink.
If you have a water feature in your garden, the Dwarf Papyrus is a great addition. She only grows to about 3 feet. You can plant her in a regular ground area or pot, but she loves lots of moisture, and sun !
Another one of Annie's fav plants, is the Big leaf Tibouchina - she has large velvety leaves and produces a spectacular flower from late spring into deep winter. She looks the best in bright shade or morning sun so her leaves don't burn. The tall bloom spikes last for week and weeks. She likes to be "on the dry side", so can take water, but doesn't like "wet feet" all the time. She can get sprawly as she matures, and lose her lower leaves - I like to cut her back, after the blooming cycle, to keep her more tall shrub-like.
This is what the bloom looks like !
Medinella myriantha - This shade lover produces an incredible pink bloom, that starts off small and dark pink, then grows larger to a light pink. The blooming period takes a long time so you have lots of time to enjoy.
Medinella regori hambali is rare and quite unique as it blooms on it's stem !
Curly Locks cactus - A super hardy soft cactus, it spirals and twists and turns,producing a white flower and a deep pink fruit on it's end. Loving bright shade and being kept on the dry side.
We have these in hanging baskets.
We have these in hanging baskets.
Who doesn't love Staghorn Ferns? We've all seen them hanging under trees, growing quite large (they are slow growing and it takes years to get that way !) Guess what they love for food ? Banana peels ! We have them in 6 inch pots and they are looking for a nook in a tree or a hanging basket to start thriving.
Desert Rose-Yellow- bloom and buds - $20
Mitch has a personal collection of a lot of Thia hybrid Desert Roses - and yellow is hard to come by !
Desert Rose-Red/Pink starters 4 inch
Areca Palm starters - 4 inch
These are just babies but put them in a bigger pot, or up on a mound of soil in a dry area, they grow quite spectacular. As they mature, they produce multiples of white flowers. Madagascar Palm starters-4 inch
Haworthias are one of the toughest in the succulent world. With it's striped foilage, it will grow and produce pups around it. These minis love bright shade, so put them on a windowsill, or add them to a succulent arrangement or container.
Euphorbia Lactea - also know sometimes as "ghost cactus" for its coloring, it can be pure white, or have green striations in it. They can grow every which way, but that's what makes them unique.
Mitch loves his "Hairy Cactus" 3 gal
Euphorbia lactea - 3 gal
Euphorbia lactea-see how this one suddenly produced a varigated stem ?!
Another of Mitch's favs - Kalenchoe baharensis - the rusty colored edges on the stiff leaves is quite unique. In the sunlight, it really makes a statement.
Okay, so this may be an "ouchie", but the Euphorbia stenoclada's gray foilage is to be admired.
Another "ouchie" but put in the right place, this Agave lophanta is quite the stunner with its varigation. The plants we have are in 1 gallon pots, putting babies out and they are stretched out 6-8 inches from the pot edge - they are ready for a new home in a hot dry place !
Spider Lilys run the gamut on colors and shapes and sizes and this one is quite rare. The leaves of the plant are quite thick and sturdy and the flower lasts for months.
Spider Lily cuttings
Yes, this is a Desert Rose Tree ! Quite old and spectacular. She is blooming her heart out, and needs a good home with plenty of sun and good drainage. She is truly a showstopper !!
This Palay rubber vine is simply gorgeous - with lavender blooms, she loves sun and blooms most of the year - not commonly found !
This deep pink Desert Rose is absolutely the Last of Mitch's private collection that he is willing to let go of right now !
The "Miss Pixie" Bougainvillea above, is the prettiest thing - she has been grown almost topiary-like and stands about 3 feet tall. Lovely varigations and practically thornless !
"Funkiana" Air Plant above, from Mitch's private collection - $20
Ionanthus "ball" from Mitch's private collection $20
Air Plant clump on steroids ! From Mitch's private collection $ 20
Anacampseros bowls - from Mitch's private collection $ 15 each
kaempferia rotunda - peacock ginger - just emerging -got 2, $ 20 each
Hope you enjoyed the Picture Show !
Thank you for supporting us, Mitch & Annie
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