Standard Plant Selections - good general-use plants we've installed many times with success, and are often available on a shorter pre-order time. Click here for our Interior Plant List. |
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Green Euonymus Boxleaf
Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus'
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USDA
Zones
4 to 9 |
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White Euonymus Boxleaf
Euonymus japonicus ('Microphyllus Albovariegatus') |
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USDA
Zones
4 to 9 |
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Golden Euonymus Boxleaf
Euonymus japonicus ('Microphyllus Aureovariegatus')
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USDA
Zones
4 to 9 |
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Pittsburgh Ivy
Hedera
helix 'Pittsburgh' |
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USDA
Zones
8 to 10 |
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English Ivy
'Glacier'
Hedera
helix
'Glacier' |
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USDA
Zones
6 to 9 |
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Wintergreen
Gaultheria procumbens |
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USDA
Zones
3a to 8b |
This is a beautiful plant no matter what the season. In the G-Sky Green Wall Panels it only grows out
about 3 inches out from the surface of the panels as new leaves trail upward. Wintergreen does well in
full sun or in full shade, but is happiest in partial shade. |
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Climbing Fig
Ficus pumila |
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USDA
Zones
7a to 15 |
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Begonias
Begonia |
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USDA
Zones
2 to 9 |
There are hundreds of types of begonia's that are very well suited for Green Wall
applications. Please consult us for selecting plants conducive to your area's
particular climate. |
Licorice Fern
Polypodium glycyrrhiza |
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USDA
Zones
6 to 9 |
Found in moist temperate forests of the Pacific coast, this epiphyte ranges as far south as Marin county and as far north as coastal Alaska. Prefers partial shade to full shade. However it is also documented that it can grow in no shade at all for short periods, and that despite its requirement for moist soil, it can tolerate brief drought. |
Spreading Wood Fern
Dryopteris expansa |
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USDA
Zones
> 3 |
Thrives in bright shade in cooler climates. Tolerates some period of direct sun, but plant may decline somewhat during the heat of summer. |
Huckleberry
Vaccinium ovatum |
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USDA
Zones
6 to 10 |
A interesting and colourful leaf plant. One of the most attractive
plants on the G-Sky Green Wall and a true performer on any wall
surface north to south. There are various types found throughout
North America and all have been used for various medicinal and culinary
purposes by Native Americans since well before any settlers
arrived here. |
Moss
Pinks
Phlox
subulata
'Pink' |
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USDA
Zones
2 to 9 |
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Moss
Pinks
Phlox
subulata
'Blue' |
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USDA
Zones
2 to 9 |
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