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Echeveria 'Sara Himebotan' has beautiful blue outer leaves that can develop bold shades of reddish burgundy with stress.
Echeveria 'Silk Veil' forms rosettes of thick, succulent leaves in tones of pale green, yellow, and apricot.
Echeveria 'Snow Angel' forms compact, plump rosettes in a beautiful powder blue with hints of red on the tips.
Echeveria 'Snow Bunny' forms attractive rosettes of thick, blue foliage.
Echeveria 'Sunyan' forms colonies of cute, tightly-packed, peachy pink rosettes developing short trunks with time.
Echeveria 'Sunyan Variegated' has beautiful blue-green leaves with white edges flushed with pink when a little stressed.
Echeveria 'Sureyon' forms compact rosettes of thick, bluish foliage that flushes a beautiful glowing red with stress.
Echeveria 'Swallow' forms small rosettes of Granny Smith apple green foliage with thin red edges.
Echeveria 'Texensis Rosea' has thick leaves in shades of blue-grey with pink edges.
Echeveria 'Trumpet Pinky' is one of the craziest succulents with bluish to lavender leaves rolled into trumpet-like tubes!
Echeveria 'Zorro' is a large, hybrid cultivar with heavily ruffled leaves in shades of blue-green, pink and chocolate-burgundy.
Echinacea pallida 'Hula Dancer' has slender, reflexed, white or pink ray florets around reddish-brown cones.
Echinacea Sunseekers 'Apple Green' is a coneflower with semi-double green and white flowers.
Elettaria cardamomum is a ginger relative with aromatic leaves and fruit. Grown in evenly moist, humid environments.
Ensete glaucum is a rare snow banana and a Musa relative with large, paddle-shaped leaves. Zone 7b hardy with protection.
Ensete ventricosum 'Maurellii' has 6-8 foot long paddle-like green leaves infused with rich burgundy red.
Epipactis gigantea 'Serpentine Night' is a burgundy form of our native stream orchid.
Persimmon orchid (Epipactis thunbergii) forms colonies of orange-yellow flowers with pink markings. Great in moist locations.
Epiphyllum cartagense is an orchid cactus with narrow-petaled, spidery white flowers up to three inches across from red buds.
Epiphyllum guatemalense 'Monstrosa' is an epiphytic cactus with twisted and spiraled succulent leaves.
Epiphyllum oxypetalum is the famous queen of the night orchid cactus whose fragrant flowers bloom for just one night.
Epiphyllum pumilum is closely related to E. oxypetalum, the famous queen of the night, but with smaller flowers.
Epiphyllum 'Orange & White King' is an orchid cactus with large white flowers highlighted with yellow and orange.
Orchid cactus (Epiphyllum hybrids) are epiphytic cacti that make easy and interesting houseplants.