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Japanese BoxwoodBuxus microphyllaPlant DetailsUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 7a-9b Find Your Zone
Plant Type: Evergreen ShrubHeight at Maturity: 3-6′ depending on pruningWidth at Maturity: 3-6′ depending on pruningSpacing: 3.5′ for solid hedge; 6’+ for space between plantsGrowth Habit / Form: Dense, RoundedGrowth Rate: Slow to Moderate
Flower Color: White, inconspicuous but fragrant!Flower Size: TinyFlowering Period: SpringFlower Type: SingleFragrant Flowers: YesFoliage Color: Light to Medium GreenFragrant Foliage: YesBerries: NoBerry Color: NA
Sun Needs: Full Sun or Mostly Sun, Morning Sun with Dappled or Afternoon Shade, Morning Shade with Evening SunWater Needs: Average, Low when establishedSoil Type: Clay, Loam, Sandy, SiltySoil Moisture / Drainage: Well Drained Moist to Somewhat DrySoil pH: 5.5 – 7.5
Maintenance / Care: LowAttracts:Resistances: Deer – more info, Disease, Drought, Heat, InsectDescriptionJapanese Boxwood is a handsome evergreen shrub with dense, lime-green foliage that lights up the landscape. The rounded leaves are somewhat larger that most other boxwood varieties. As with many other boxwoods, this one responds very well to shearing so is ideal for use as a hedge or sheared into formal shapes such as a globe, dome, square, pillar, or pyramid. Spring flowers are insignificant, though quite fragrant. It is very heat tolerant and deer won’t touch it!Landscape & Garden UsesIf allowed to grow naturally to its mature size, the Japanese Boxwood will reach 5 to 6 feet or so in height with an equal spread, but is often kept much smaller with occasional pruning or shearing at 3 to 4 feet in height. It’s medium size makes the Japanese Boxwood a perfect choice for home foundation plantings, natural or clipped hedges or to accentuate entryways. When clipped to geometrical shapes it makes an eye-catching specimen in landscape borders or containers and planters.Suggested Spacing: 3 to 4 feet apart for solid hedges; 6 feet or more apart for space between plantsNote: For our customers who live and garden north of USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 7a, where this boxwood is not winter hardy, you’ll be happy to know it can be grown in containers that can be brought indoors during winter and placed back outside when temperatures warm up in spring.Growing PreferencesThe Japanese Boxwood is exceptionally easy to grow when planted right and in the right spot. It adapts to most soil types, preferring a moist but well drained soil. As with so many other plants, a constantly soggy or wet soil can be problematic. It prefers mostly sun but will tolerate some light shade. In our gardens it has demonstrated exceptional drought, heat, disease and pest resistance. -

10″ Janet Craig Compacta cane
$75.99Janet Craig Cane (Dracaena deremensis ‘Janet Craig’) The Janet Craig Cane is a classic, low-maintenance foliage plant known for its deep green, glossy leaves and clean, upright cane structure. Its architectural form makes it a favorite for offices, commercial interiors, lobbies, and modern residential spaces. Key Features: Growth Habit: Upright canes topped with dense rosettes…
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African Iris 1 Gallon (includes delivery)
$6.99African Iris adds elegance and durability to the landscape with its sword-like leaves and striking blooms.
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Growth: Reaches 2–3 feet tall and spreads in clumps, creating a clean, upright form.
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Foliage: Grows stiff, narrow green leaves that stay attractive year-round.
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Flowers: Produces pale yellow or white blooms with purple and blue accents, blooming repeatedly from spring through fall.
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Light: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
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Water: Handles both wet and dry conditions once established.
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Use: Performs well in borders, around water features, or as a low-maintenance accent.
African Iris brings long-lasting color and texture with minimal care in tough Florida conditions.
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African Mask Elephant Ear 1g
$15.99African Mask Elephant Ear – 1 Gallon (Alocasia ‘African Mask’ / ‘Polly’) The African Mask Elephant Ear is a striking tropical plant prized for its dramatic, arrow-shaped leaves with deep green color and bold white veining. Compact yet eye-catching, the 1-gallon size is perfect for indoor décor, patios, and shaded outdoor areas in warm climates….
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Alyssum 4″ White
Wonderland White Alyssum. Fragrant clusters of shining white flowers; a vigorous, rounded, semi-trailing variety that is heat tolerant, and ideal for mixed
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Anise 3 gallon (Yellow) (includes delivery)
$12.99Anise (Illicium parviflorum) brings lush greenery and a pleasant fragrance to shaded landscapes with its dense, evergreen form.
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Growth: Grows 10–15 feet tall and wide, forming a full, bushy shrub.
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Foliage: Produces glossy, olive-green leaves that give off a sweet, licorice-like scent when crushed.
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Flowers: Blooms with small, yellow-green star-shaped flowers, mainly in spring and summer.
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Light: Thrives in partial to full shade, making it perfect for understory planting.
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Water: Likes moist, well-drained soil and adapts well once established.
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Use: Works great as a screen, hedge, or background shrub in shady areas.
Anise fills shady spaces with texture, fragrance, and Florida-native reliability.
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Anise Yellow 3 Gallon ( Includes Delivery )
$12.99Yellow Anise in a 3-gallon container offers lush, aromatic foliage and reliable performance in shady landscapes.
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Growth: Reaches 6–10 feet tall and wide, growing with a full, rounded shape.
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Foliage: Produces soft, yellow-green, fragrant leaves that release a licorice scent when crushed.
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Light: Grows best in partial to full shade but tolerates filtered sun.
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Water: Prefers moist, well-drained soil and handles drought once established.
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Use: Works well as a screen, foundation plant, or backdrop in shady garden beds.
Yellow Anise adds texture, fragrance, and vibrant foliage to areas where many plants struggle.
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Argentine Bahia 400 sq ft
Rated 5.00 out of 5$132.99400 sq. ft. full pallet of Argentine Bahia sod. Please Note: Sod Depot does not, under any circumstances, guarantee or warranty sod DISCLAIMER: Don’t be surprised when you first see your Bahia sod: It will look dry, clumpy and dead. Not to worry! The sod is dormant and just came out of a cow pasture,…
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Argentine Bahia 400 sq ft Includes Delivery
$175.99Argentine Bahia delivers tough, low-maintenance coverage ideal for Florida lawns, pastures, and open landscapes.
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Growth: Spreads quickly and grows 12–24 inches tall, forming a dense, drought-tolerant turf.
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Foliage: Produces wide, dark green blades that create a soft, natural look.
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Light: Thrives in full sun and struggles in heavy shade.
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Water: Grows well with minimal irrigation once established.
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Use: Handles foot traffic, erosion, and poor soils—great for large properties or utility areas.
Argentine Bahia keeps things simple with strong roots, low water needs, and a clean, pasture-style finish.
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Ashanti Society Garlic 1g (includes delivery)
$6.99Delicate upright stems present a flush of beautiful, soft violet-colored, cool season blooms. The dense clump of narrow, soft green foliage adds wonderful texture to containers, and fronts of beds and borders. An outstanding specimen for heat tolerance. Evergreen.
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Asiatic Jasmine 1 gallon (includes delivery)
$6.99Asiatic Jasmine in a 1-gallon container offers an easy, low-maintenance groundcover with rich green foliage that quickly spreads to cover bare areas.
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Growth: Spreads aggressively and stays low to the ground, usually under 12 inches tall.
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Foliage: Produces small, glossy green leaves that create a dense, carpet-like appearance.
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Light: Thrives in full sun to full shade, making it versatile for various landscape conditions.
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Water: Requires regular watering to establish, then tolerates drought well.
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Use: Ideal for groundcover, erosion control, or as a filler between shrubs and trees.
Asiatic Jasmine quickly fills in spaces, suppresses weeds, and adds a clean, polished look to any landscape.
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Azalea Duc De Rohan 3 gallon (includes delivery)
$15.99Azalea ‘Duc De Rohan’ – 3 Gallon
The Azalea ‘Duc De Rohan’ is a vibrant, evergreen flowering shrub known for its stunning rosy pink blooms that appear in spring and often re-bloom in fall. This compact variety reaches about 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, making it ideal for foundation plantings, hedges, or container gardens. It thrives in part shade, prefers acidic, well-draining soil, and adds a splash of color to any landscape. Grown in a 3-gallon container, it’s well-established and ready to plant for instant impact. Excellent for residential or commercial landscaping.
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Azalea Formosa 3 gallon (includes delivery)
$12.99Red Formosa AzaleaAzalea indica ‘Red Formosa’Plant DetailsUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 7b-10b Find Your Zone
Plant Type: Evergreen Flowering ShrubHeight at Maturity: 6-8′Width at Maturity: 6-8′Spacing: 4-5′ for solid hedges; 10’+ for space between plantsGrowth Habit / Form: Upright, Rounded, BushyGrowth Rate: Moderate
Flower Color: Fuchsia-RedFlower Size: 3″Flowering Period: SpringFlower Type: SingleFragrant Flowers: NoFoliage Color: GreenFragrant Foliage: No
Sun Needs: Full Sun or Mostly Sun, Morning Sun with Dappled or Afternoon Shade, All Day Filtered Sun, Morning Shade with Evening SunWater Needs: Average, lower when establishedSoil Type: Clay (amended), Loam, Sandy (amended), SiltSoil Moisture / Drainage: Well Drained MoistSoil pH: 4.5 – 6.5 (Acid to Slightly Acid)
Maintenance / Care: Low, AverageAttracts: Visual AttentionResistances: Heat, Humidity, SunDescription‘Red Formosa’ is perhaps the least known of the large growing heat and sun tolerant Southern Indica Hybrid Azaleas. We think that makes it special as you won’t see this one growing in as many landscapes across the South. In spring, Red Formosa produces a profusion of large (3-4 inch), flowers with striking fuchsia petals and red freckles red freckles. Unlike most azaleas, Southern Indicas are well known for their ability to tolerate full to mostly sun as well as part sun. Grows more rapidly than other types of azaleas in a large mound 6 to 8 feet tall and wide. A fine selection for a colorful natural hedge or screen in landscape and woodland borders.Landscape & Garden UsesGrowing 6 to 8 feet tall and wide, Red Formosa Azalea is most useful as a natural hedge or in small to large groupings in landscape borders. The plants perform exceptionally well under tall pine trees. Also ideal for use as accents, corner plants or as espalier against large open walls in home foundation plantings. Lower branches can also be removed to form an attractive small evergreen tree serves well as a focal point in the landscape or large containers. A fine addition to Azalea gardens, purple theme gardens and cottage gardens.Suggested Spacing: 4 to 5 feet apart for solid hedges; 10 feet apart for space between plantsNote: For our customers who live and garden north of USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 7b, where this Azalea variety is not winter hardy outdoors, you can enjoy growing it in containers that can be moved indoors during winter and placed back outside when temperatures warm up in spring.Growing PreferencesSouthern Indica Azaleas are easy to grow, preferring a moist but well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter and full sun to part shade. That said, though full sun is tolerated, we think all azaleas perform and look their best when receiving some filtered sunlight during the hottest part of summer afternoons. Established plants have good drought tolerance and require little to no pruning. -

Azalea red Formosa 3g (includes delivery)
$12.99‘Fashion’ is a low to medium growing old fashion evergreen hybrid azalea that produces a profusion of 2-2.5 inch salmon-orange to red flowers that nearly cover the attractive rich green foliage in spring. Fashion Azalea is an excellent choice for as far north as USDA Zone 6a.
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Azalea Silver Sword 1 gallon (includes delivery)
$6.99Azalea ‘Silver Sword’ delivers striking contrast with its variegated foliage and soft blooms, perfect for brightening up shaded gardens.
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Growth: Grows 3–5 feet tall and wide with a dense, rounded form.
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Foliage: Produces green leaves edged in creamy white, creating a bold, two-tone effect.
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Flowers: Blooms in spring with light pink to lavender flowers that stand out against the variegated leaves.
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Light: Thrives in partial shade and tolerates morning sun.
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Water: Prefers consistent moisture and well-drained, acidic soil.
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Use: Works well in foundation plantings, shaded borders, or woodland gardens.
Azalea ‘Silver Sword’ adds elegance, color, and texture while brightening up low-light areas.
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BAHIA BUDGET COMBO
$220.99Argentina Bahia Sod Starter Combo – 400 SQ FT + Fertilizer + Delivery A practical, budget-friendly starter package ideal for large areas, rural properties, and utility lawns. Package Includes: 400 SQ FT of Argentina Bahia SodHardy, drought-tolerant sod well suited for Florida conditions 1 Bag of Sod Depot IGNITE FertilizerDesigned to support root establishment and…














