
Operculicarya decaryi
A deciduous succulent tree, prized for its thick, gnarled trunk, delicate, fern-like compound leaves, and bonsai-like appearance.

Brachychiton rupestris
Queensland bottle tree is known for its swollen trunk that stores water, making it well-suited to arid environments.

Commiphora monstruosa
A rare, sculptural succulent shrub known for its gnarled, twisted stems and peeling bark.

Dioscorea elephantipes
Known as the elephant’s foot plant, and prized for its unique, woody, turtle-shell-like base and delicate vining foliage.

Pachira aquatica (Stump)

Bursera microphylla
A distinctive desert plant, recognized for its thick, contorted trunk and aromatic resin.

Olive Tree
A hardy, evergreen Mediterranean tree known for its silvery-green leaves.

Deuterocohnia brevifolia
A compact, mat-forming bromeliad, known for its dense clusters of spiky, succulent leaves and drought tolerance.

Beaucarnea recurvata
Known for its swollen base and cascading, strap-like leaves. Low-maintenance, thrives in bright light and dry conditions.

Neoalsomitra sarcophylla
A rare, woody vine, notable for its large, winged seeds and climbing habit in tropical forests.

Pachira aquatica (Braided)
The money tree, often associated with good luck and prosperity, is known for its braided trunk and lush green leaves.

Ming Asparagus Fern
A pet friendly plant with soft, feathery, cloud-like foliage on woody stems.

Plumosa Asparagus fern
A delicate-looking but hardy plant with fine, feathery, bright green foliage and wiry stems.

Operculicarya decaryi (Bonsai)

Golden Ming Aralia
An elegant tropical shrub with finely divided, feathery golden-green foliage and upright, woody stems.

Fockea edulis
A slow-growing caudex, known for its swollen, water-storing tuber and twining vines.

Ficus benjamina Pandora
A dwarf cultivar of the weeping fig, featuring small, glossy green leaves and a compact, branching form.

Peperomia Hope
A pet friendly trailing plant with thick, round, succulent-like leaves and a vining growth habit.

Aralia Fabian
Prized for its thick, rounded, dark green to purplish leaves and its upright, tree-like form.