- The Colors of Cordylines (The Ti Plant)
- Real Purdy Anthuriums
- The Propagation of an Anthocleista grandiflora
- The Lowland Ficus dammaropsis
- Philodendron gigas
- A Big Leaf Anthurium
- Anyone grow Combretums?
- Propagation of philodendron xanadu?
- Plant idea needed...help me out ya'll
- Lamium
- Alocasia zebrina
- Cal State Fullerton, CA
- Pentagonia - Red Form???
- Tree Ferns in the landscape
- Yard Pics
- Cycads anyone?
- My Tampa Fl garden
- Cubanola domingensis
- Ochagavia litoralis
- Aroid Extravaganza --- On the rare side
- Show your Orchids here
- Amherstia nobilis
- Update on Anthocleista grandiflora
- Tricocerus in Switzerland
- Awesome Baobab Pics
- Shaving brush flower
- Croton Spider Mite Question
- Croton Society Joins Palmpedia
- Angiopteris evecta
- A Perfect Eucalyptus deglupta
- The Arizona Landscape
- Zamia fairchildiana
- Ravenala madagascariensis
- Camellia Sinensis
- Zanthoxylum ailanthoides- Asian Prickly-Ash Tree, anyone growing or familiar with ?
- Its that time
- The fruit and spice park in Homestead Florida
- Help With ID
- ID Help Please
- Cyad Identification???
- Colorful Flowering Pinapple
- Cerus Cactus flowers
- Hibiscus
- Hoffmannii species, collected in Brazil
- Are these Tropical?
- Got Vireya?
- A Killer SoCal and Tropical Tree - "Palm-like"
- The Prince of Orange Philodendron
- love my ears
- Tacca integrifolia
- Is there anyone out there growing one of these????
- Caladiums
- Our Tis!
- How to Propagate Cordylines (Ti plants)
- Ti color talk
- Beaucarnea recurvata (aka Ponytail Palm)
- Philodendron giganteum
- Canna
- International Aroid Society
- "My first Cordyline!"
- Angela
- USF Fall Plant Sale
- Insect Control
- Some new cordylines at my place
- Help ID please!
- Am I... normal??
- Cycas revoluta Aurea
- New Project!
- Orchid Lovers Beware
- Brugmansia
- Belladonna
- Justicia
- Tropical and Subtropical vines
- Cool looking
- Summer Sunset Asian Jasmine
- Its time to get the Ti show on the Wiki
- Cordyline Confusion
- Cordyline Fruticosa
- Weed
- Yucca
- Hot Ti Colors
- Evidence of a Mild Winter 2012-2013