We s Small erect cardboard urns a rich avocado green with a blush of old rose. syngonium Silver-white and slate-gray flecked with emerald enameled on compact leathery leaves--forming a thick richly textured carpet with remarkably beautiful color saturation. "Filigree Ivy" Outrageously fluted, lobed foliage of dark glossy green--remarkable appearance. We prefer to propagate this upon receiving your order as considerable lead time m Soft pastel carmine flower clusters over big golden leaves with milky green center starbursts; wide spreading habit.The name reveals just how heirloom this really is. Church Street, P.O. The Glasshouse Works greenhouses is a mailorder nursery specializing in rare and exotic hardy and tropical plants from around the world. Distinctive cultivar originally received from John Criswick. Some suggest this is to be reclassified as F. philippensis. We are your source for plants both traditional and unusual. "Fairy Hibiscus" Small-statured South American shrublet with small haired hastate leaves and many lovely mallow flowers of delicate tissue pink with a scarlet eye--if not warm and sunny, will form cleistogamous flowers in winter. This is the true form of the Gynura bicolor. The Glasshouse Works greenhouses is a mailorder nursery specializing in rare and exotic hardy and tropical plants from around the world. We have never noted any winter growth; vigorous grower with a good reputation for outdoor hardiness even up into norther Strong vine with readily produced dramatic blossoms a deep raspberry maroon red with lovely white filaments. Develops an amethyst chocolate tone if in winter chill, slightly more glossy than and more fingered than the similar 'Willie.' But most popular as an eye catcher in a Fairy Garden landscape.

It is an excellent conservatory subject where it receives the high humidity, bright light and constant warmth this cultivar demands on in order to stay startling. Star-shaped leaves deeply fluted (sometimes listed as F. undulata) on erect semi-woody stems. Striking indoors in a small blue bonsai pot; beautiful evergreen golden-grass effect when grown in a boggy spot outdoors; popular in aquatic tubs for the deck as keeps small stature. euphorbia plant leuconeura madagascar jewel These terminally cute critters are splendid additions to any urn or windowbox as well as h Massed, finely cut, astoundingly slim leaves edged in rich cream on elegant seldom branched stems, present a striking weeping "Lance Copperleaf" making a very distinct vertical statement. "Jewel Orchid" Black leaves veined in coral; fragrant cream elaborate mini-orchid blossoms with pinkish bracts. Beautiful "Hummingbird Ivy" noted for unusually strong contrast of dark flecks on snowy white & ochre mosaic leaves of very strong texture. In demand--inquire first; we will prepare a division for you upon receiving your order. "Variegated Devil's Backbone" Gray-green zig-zagged stems arch and bend under large puckered fleshy leaves margined in bright clear white; red bird beak/bill-shaped blossoms appear if grown in full sun in a cool (not freezing) winter greenhouse, or in a garden on the banks of the Rio Grande. A centerpiece in many international conservatories and display gardens since Semi-trailing "Nut Orchid" with compact habit topped with double rose-pink scalloped flowers which remain open longer than the single cultivars. We ar "Pigmy Screwpine" Super plant for indoor bonsai. currently closed to the public. A selection of "Java Fig" displaying a distinctly lateral habit with wide slate green leaves irregularly edged in cream. A big boned ivy with serious visual impact. Unusual swollen trunks topped w/ attractive palmate foliage make this a popular container subject; planted out, the "Malabar Chestnut" is a large tropical tree producing showy pink shavings brush flowers followed by a fruit with edible seeds. Sparce blooms during summer heat. currently closed to the public. Strikingly beautiful "Margined Bower Plant" Clusters of fragrant jasmine scented pink trumpet flowers against glossy deep green pinnate leaves, each (of the five to nine) brightly margined ivory white. Hybrid of subpeltata with buonapartea with seed parent's beautiful lime lined foliage; mauve banded white flowers; pale yellow fruit. Tel: 740-662-2142 Semi-weeping habit on stout erect trunks with multitudes of small ornately curved leaves richly speckled and streaked-- an unusual and highly attractive variegation pattern seldom obseved on fig cultivars. The angular growth habit is easily toned down by judicious pruning. "Lollipop Plant" Large golden bracts resemble candles. bromeliad plants glasshouseworks

"Passion Plums" Teardrop leaves shield delicate fringed flowers followed by decorative bright blue pearl-sized fruit. "Baseball Blood Lily" Pale red 4" showy brush like flower heads, sometimes fading to tones of flesh pink; followed by scarlet berries; waxy leaves with reddish-maroon pseudostem. fern A great find by Jim Atchison, from whom this clone derives. Real one--slow growing enough to remain a rarity always. store@glasshouseworks.com Fantastic tiny mounds of miniature duckfoot-shaped leaves. You will notice an ever increasing number of individual photos & images this season--the attempt to illustrate nearly every plant we list continues--and we do thank profusely those of you who have sent photos we can use as so many of our older stock plants show the effect of many cuttings and airlayerings, resulting in less than typical stature for that particular species and/or cultivar--and all of us enjoy seeing how you have potted and combined your plant treasures. Church Street, P.O. "Hidalgo Little-leaf Sage". Forms an attractive slowly increasing mound. Sometimes promoted. Leaf almost entirely white with small central green flame; pale bronzy salmon fls dangle from the tall stems. In good or bright light, these have a blunt leaf; in our greenhouses with less than full "Tiger Bark Fig" Excellent bonsai with short, branching trunk decoratively striped as well as adorned with raised white dots; all holding an array of small glossy bright toned leaves (not variegated). Thick boat-shaped leaves broadly margined with clear yellow-ochre; habit of F. elastica with a less rigid habit. hoya Later these strong stalks terminate with nodding spikes of showy red bract from which emerge tubular yellow blossoms like a shrimp plant on steroids! caladium glasshouse glasshouseworks This is in the S. victoriae complex. Very showy although quite leggy if left on its own; so prune for the shape you desire or allow this exotic Acanthus to A more robust clone than our original slow growing clone. Typically featured in Australian plant books as Graptophyllum 'Bronze Variegata.'

coleus trailing glasshouse Popular in larger Fairy Garden designs. "Edible Fig" This does not maintain good variegation on the leaves. The first three pictures are of this plant. Merely fabulous--but site it so it will not be swamped by or swallowed up by a more vigorous neighbor. The marginal variegation of this "Purple Passion" selection emerges a glaucous pink in bright cool locations, hardening to a paler cream (with a violet hue) than the similar clone known as 'aureo-variegata.' Dark large leaves with attractive veining and one very long "Nose" of a central lobe! Very erect stems are decoratively clasped by alternate ranks of these sea shell leaves, resulting in a fabulous living sculpture on your windowsill. Hybrid of P. incarnata x P. cincinnata. These are already showing some stilt roots. Box 97 Forms remarkable 4" cushions. An easily grown houseplant, always a star in a terrarium setting, equally happy in a damp area outside in our climate here. Quite distinct and most subtle in colorations, remarkably lovely "Frosted Ivy" with gently cascading stems cloaked with shallowly three-lobed leaves each with pale frosted center. Tel: 740-662-2142 Fabulous ferny carpet with all new growth tipped bright yellow against the darker mature clubmoss foliage--the fans of growth are wider and slightly more erect initially than those of the very similar 'aurea.'. store@glasshouseworks.com We are your source for plants both traditional and unusual. And, as usual, you will note that we like to name these new cultivars and hybrids after you! Rar "Frosted Club Moss" Arched, yet creeping, prostrate brittle, much-divided stems winged with scale-like glossy leaves with new growth and tipe growth frosted cream to white during the cooler cycle of the year; if kept constantly warm, will remain constantly green. Good reputation for blooming on the sunny windowsill. Tolerates considerable chill. Woody stems ranked with wide leathery elongated (and barely lobed) leaves dramatically mottled and splattered with white and bleached wheat variegation, gradually darkening to a somber John Deere green as the foliage ages. philodendron glasshouseworks Versatile plant although neither related botanically to strawberries nor to Begonias. Formerly Seemannia latifolia. A cultivar of this thickly-substanced "Persian Ivy," native from the Caucasus to Iran, with beautiful yellow ochre leaf centers turning saffron during cool winters as the green borders become a chocolate purple tone; spicy aromatic foliage. Unique woody, twiggy low growing "character" trunks give this quirky hybrid of F. carica x pumila high marks with cascade bonsai trainers who also value its richly haired, quilted foliage. Church Street, P.O. Stocks are low: please INQUIRE before ordering. Well-known white-margined "Algerian Ivy" with showy large statured foliage. Reliable if kept evenly moist and cool; demands quite bright light and sweet soil to thrive--when you lightly lime the other Adiantums, avoid dusting this species with lime. Excellent houseplant; even when not in bloom the attractive fol "Caricature Plant" Elegant polished purpled-green leaves with pink and creamy-white centers; interesting small crimson flowers in delicate sprays. Variegated plants are our specialty. This is a much desired sport of "Harold" offered for the first time in 2021. Very unique selection with a distinct urge to grow ever upward--modest pinching of tips assures a wide dramatic show of incredibl "Heart Copperleaf", large russet leaves with long pointed leaves extending from the cordate tops, bronze-green & copper tones. currently closed to the public. "Dwarf Tiger Bark Fig" Excellent bonsai with short, branching trunk and very dwarf leaves. Select small evergreen bulb, a close cousin of the more familiar "Agentine Rain Lily" with clear magenta petals fading to a delicate lilac-purple. "Marbled Devil's Backbone" The zig-zag stems are richly marbled ivory-cream; the same vigorous growth rate and the same "Red Bird" bill-shaped red inflorescence of the species--remember that these flower buds form most reliably if the plant is kept cool (not freezing, please) and relatively dry throughout the fall. Ramps about freely forming extended corky barked vines. philodendron andreanum Extremely wee fig with lovely tiny shimmery leaves more twisted & petite than those of 'Too Little'; heavily branched selection for those mame creators for whom 'Too Little' is simply too big. This is an investment in time and patience. Many of these new items are perfect for your fair garden designs and for the popular living wall movement. So continue to tart up your urns & planters unabashedly; shamelessly pump up those perennial beds by adding a few companion tropicals. Most certainly the prize cultivar of the species. Very easy to grow houseplant. Winter Hardy Flower & Foliage Collections, Abromeitiella lorentziana [Deuterocohnia], Acalypha wilkesiana godseffiana heterophylla. Small black-green leaves centered yellow; this is an unusually winter tolerant variety, surviving in Michigan. "Electric Grass" or "Fountain Bullrush" Perfect miniature tufts of translucent pendant green thread leaves tipped with bright straw-white bracts not unlike a mop of fiber optics! An excellent Worley hybrid with dark deep green leaves -- tends to have a much shorter dormancy cycle than the other types, especially if grown in a lit garden. 'Wiandi' grows more vertically and produces smaller leaves than 'Rainee'. Considered at least Z8b winter hardy. This selfbranching jewel needs high humidity like its carica parent to maintain good spidermite free foliage; loves a pole or wall Long leathery pendant leaves closely shingled on handsome somewhat weeping branches forming one of the best houseplant figs. Beautiful "Purple Rubber Tree" with thick glossy cardboard leaves thickly spaced on the woody central stem. Forked horn-like fronds emerge red pink on top of the wiry black stems. Possibly a more reliably summer blooming selection of England's 'Moonchimes.' "Golden Magic Carpet" Round, toothed leaves either solid golden chartreuse or with green-flamed centers; very beautiful, tho less vigorous than the species. A treasure from Barry Yinger. Very delicately statured with pertly curled tiny pale olive to lime green leaves with emerald brushings along the midrib. Root hardy in our Z6b. Mexican mountain species for the larger terrarium. Always in stock. This is one of the most curious and most popular of the tropical plants! plants syngonium glasshouse works podophyllum mottled arrowhead glasshouseworks We have also continued to expand plant selections in increasingly popular categories: tropical bonsai plants (especially succulent Bonsai), cultivars suited for standards & topiary, tried & true succulents suited for living wreaths or Fairy Gardens, new distinctive material to try in your windowboxes, living walls, patio urns and reliable yet choice terrarium subjects. This is a large blossomed selection. Tidy compact carpets of multiple rosette heads of grayish green--each crowded succulent leathery leaflet tipped with a somewhat flexible spine & lined with teeth. Used in Asia as a laxative and as a wart remover; a traditional frui Crinkly deep green leaves are elongated triangles from much- branched trunks; good indoor shrub/tree from Zimbabwe easily forming decorative strangler roots. Impressive "Golden Weeping Fig" wide branching stems packed with large quite wide glossy leaves of a beautiful creamy lime with splashes of darker green along the midvein. Variegated plants are our specialty.

Narrower leaves than `Anne Marie.'. Self branches to form a very strong visual presence. A "Character" greenhouse subject sometimes tolerant of indoor conditions. While sometimes hard to distinguish from 'Gold Tips' in the summer, with winter temperatures and light intensities this tends to send out long 'fingers' of growth for a period mid-winter. coleus glasshouseworks Most interesting as a standard (soon swallowing up its initial training stake) for when "stooled" on top will send out endless shoots in all directions like a dan "Birchbark Fig" Decorative peeling bark on solid woody trunks; boat-shaped leaves; clusters of round woody fruit.

We formerly offered this incorrectly as P. malaforma ligularis [hort]. Not d Beautiful soft tan toned "Club Moss" valued for terrarium and bonsai bases; tolerates chill; slow to establish, especially if not given cool temperatures during its winter rest when growth stops. Pink flowers with white and purple. Adds considerable drama to any bog; easily grown in a container if kept constantly sogg Way cool upright "Pitcher Plant" tubular leaves in impressive tight clusters to 16" with maturity; the highly ruffled hood over the pitcher is nearly parchment white with richly contrasting mosiac veins of red. "Iranian Fig" with deeply fingered leaves with three main deep lobes; produces very sweet edible figs. Tolerates drier conditions than any other cultivar or variety of benjamina we have grown. A sport of 'Filigran' so popular for its shrubby leathery nature and self-heading vigor that it deserved a name. Excellent in cool window or potted under lights. Blooms for a very long perio Reiter hybrid of A. megapotamicum with strongly held laterally weeping branches perfectly displaying the charming show of ranks of dangling flared large yellow blossoms highlighted by darker-toned throat (as long as not exposed to considerable warmth year round). This prostrate collection of the "Velour Passion Plant" has short stems, intolerant of southern temperatures with closely spaced deeply cut felted leaves marked with darker chocolate purple veins. Once again available for the new season. Hardy outdoors here if given a very shelte An abbreviated birdsfoot ivy. Single pearl eyed soft pink nighty colored flower clusters fading to pinkish mauve over silvery green upcupped irregularly outlined leaves brightly margined ivory; compact habit. A subtle beauty beautifully self-heading into perfect mounds, and thus popular as a hanging basket subject. Wide low rosettes of gray green thick leaves with silvery veins and rosy ruby blush beneath. Very go "Green Island Fig" Dark glossy boat-shaped oval leaves very thickly set on much-branched stems which soon develop corky bark of great character. "Golden English Ivy" Glossy new leaves a bright yellow, if grown in bright light, fading to a deep leathery green--sometimes a bit of tip pruning helps this reliable golden workhouse more quickly branch to fully cover a wall or topiary form. We are your source for plants both traditional and unusual.

Please inquire as to availability prior to order "Strawberry Firetail/Foxtail"--(hispaniola) Trailing slim stems disappear beneath the small leaves and rosy pink velvety "Tails" which mimic their "Chenile" brethern--resembling roseate chenile pendant woolyworms fat on steroids. Soft maple leaves richly flecked gold on a tightly branched shrub sporting many salmon bellflowers; striking in annual beds. crinum amabile glasshouseworks This traditional winter greenhouse flowering cousin of the Justicia tribe is newly popular for its bright straw blond bracts in summer urns, bedding, and windowboxes. Interlacing ranks of short sword-shaped glossy-grass leaves, each striped on its inner edge. Very impressive cultivar for the serious collector, but better in a hobby greenhouse or plant roon than in a windowsill. Much larger statured, less "Fern Leaf Skeleton Geranium" Pine/lavender scented very finely cut leaves nearly reduced to vein ribs give a delicate lacy appearance. Unidentified species from Southeast Asia with slim erect stems arching at top under weight of chartreuse plumes--possibly a compact form of S. victoriae. Pale Ivory feathered start burst flowers feature love pink blushed centers. Attractive lobed foliage; this hybrid of coccinea with caerulea gives good positive feedback to the beginner. currently closed to the public. Whew! Variegated plants are our specialty. Deeply lobed fingered foliage upstaged by "White Passionflower" blooms prolifically produced; the overlay of lavender blue sometimes shows more clearly. "Hardy Passion Flower" Native with yellow edible fruit following the astoundingly beautiful pale lavender flowers with elaborately fringed pink-purple coronas. These are perfectly beautiful small plants ready to expand into imposing specimens for you. Very choice miniature: the tiny leathery black-green leaves tightly line the congested shiny stems in two stiff rows; outstanding, handsome houseplant; Venezuelan form shown to great advantage in a small bonsai pot and most valuable to give a very compact upright accent in a dish garden design. Deservedly the most popular "Flowering Maple" as it is a brilliant display whether in flower or not; most effective when grown with plants displaying purple toned foliage. Often offered as `Harold.' A special fabulous addition to any terrarium design; but truely "black" when grown in a lite garden site. philodendron mamei

We intend to have suffic "Boatleaved Devil's Backbone" Arched zig-zagging stems sport cupped, creamy ochre-edged reduced leaves (leaves thicker and much smaller than 'Variegata' clone); small-statured rarely available variety from Brazil--we have never observed any flowering. A commoner but better growing cousin to the Ficus longifolia above developing papery mahogany-umber trunks speckled with bright whitish bars--best situtated so this ornately designed trunk Beautiful golden lime toned leaves with several shades of green feathering on elegantly arching woody stems. This is a Japanese clone which also Lime-yellow stripes inside outer edge of each slim blade; from Japan, excellent as short grassy-tufted houseplant; or quite hardy in Southeast Ohio--a "Japanese Sweet Flag" which stays evergreen if given semi-aquatic conditions outdoors. The "Seashells Devil's Backbone" upright zigzagged stems are ranked with extremely concave (cupped) leaves like tiny turtle shells edged white ivory. Leathery smooth oval leaves on low epiphytic species; popular among indoor bonsai trainers as waxy small leaves reduce well, the stems grow laterally quite easily, & (with good humidity) masses of strangler roots give good character especially as trained over coral or other character stones. Do not confuse with the thicker bodied Arboricola crew (a variegated group of these are offered under the gensus Brassaia, which see. Epiphytic African strangler more deeply dramatically weeping than the similar smaller a "Fiddle Leaf Fig" African species with dramatic dark handsom leathery foliage--an easy indoor plant. One of the more dramatic variegated vine "Purple Passion Vine" Succulent jagged leaves carpeted with rich purple hair on gracefully arching or (if given a mossed pole) clambering stems; All the sarmentosas need full sun and reliable air movement to perform well.. Mops of thin grass-like foliage foil the upright yellow flowers opening to reveal lavender throats. We have always learned more from our faithful customer friends than we have from all our many reference books. But in zones with smaller numbers this not only performs in the winter greenhouse but forms a Yellow, nodding bellflowers with ochre clappers accent this vigorous "Flowering Maple" with soft fresh green leaves on self branching stems. chlorophytum comosum Easy houseplant; popular for staked standards shaped at top. Introduced by Kraft Gardens. "Mottled Devil's Backbone" Wonderful introduction from Thailand, this clone not only has strongly striped zig zag stems, but heavily textured ivory leaves splashed and marbled with intense deep green. "Golden Clubmoss" Short arching stems form bright mat; essential in any terrarium to brighten the design. bromeliad glasshouseworks Box 97 Very handsome compact Ivy with fluted triangularly lobed leaves of soft green & taupe with bright white margins. Stout-stemmed dwarf with petite zagged, deeply cut (one could say "pinked") leaves with parallel dramatic dark ric-rac zones; marvelous salmon red fls with apricot overtones are extrememly zagged--each spidery flower cluster constituting tiny floral fireworks. Very compact, much branched stems eventually creating tiny cushions--excellent for extremely small terariums. Wonderful dwarf form (compartively speaking) of this popular gold-patterned much branching showstopping plant. Very seldom available as is slow growing and unhappy with direct sun exposure or low levels of humidity, which results in leaf burn. Certainly (and deservedly) the most pop Each ruffled coppery ochre leaf is margined with parchment toned scallops. coleus sorcerer houseplants glasshouse glasshouseworks tropicals hostas gardenites Brazenly flashy "Razzle Dazzle Plant" with woody decorative stems anchoring large deeply lobed irregularly twisted leaves with saw toothed edges accentuating the deep maroon tones highlighted with deeply disturbed bronzes and reds. Box 97 Wide creamy lemon leaves display a central patchwork of pale mossy green and platinum green, all framed with maroon rims and rose plushed petioles. As various of our longterm customers regularly ask about availability of plants once offered in past catalogues (we suspect that many of you have more complete year-by-year collections of those newsprint compilations than we do), we have re-listed many of these old plant treasures after getting them back into propagation; furthermore, we've been propagating many new treasures from the main collections as well as readying choice new plants sent to us by those of you who love to collect and hybridize and wish to share your treasures with the rest of us. Branched heads [polycephalus] of arched toothed narrow [graminifolius] leaf blades on sculpturesque angular trunks with multiple stilts. Green flowered bromel from rocky exposed areas of Argentina making a wonderful accent plant in any succulent collection or as a base for a caudiform bons Smooth-edged succulent leaves, spine tipped, with dull glossed silvery leather surfaces packed in tight elongated rosettes branching to form extensive rine gray hard edged sadistic cushions.