The Glass Garden of Canton is a plant lover’s paradise, offering a lush and ever-changing selection of unique and rare houseplants. Our collection includes hundreds of plants sourced primarily from Florida, featuring standout specimens like the variegated Whale Fin Sansevieria, Swiss Cheese Monstera, Goldfish Plant, and the prehistoric-looking Bromeliad (Earth Star). Enthusiasts can also find exotic gems such as Albino Hoyas and Thai Constellation Monstera, alongside classic favorites like Pothos, Spider Plants, Ferns, and Peperomias.

With new plant drops regularly announced on our social media, we ensure that there’s always something fresh and exciting for both seasoned collectors and budding green thumbs.

Philodendrons are a diverse genus of tropical plants known for their lush, often heart-shaped leaves and easy-going nature, making them super popular as houseplants. Native to Central and South America, these plants thrive in warm, humid environments and come in both climbing (vining) and self-heading (bushy) varieties.

Dracaena is a striking, low-maintenance houseplant known for its long, sword-shaped leaves and sculptural form — a favorite for both homes and offices. Native to Africa, Asia, and parts of Central America, Dracaena comes in many varieties, each with its own leaf colors and patterns, ranging from deep green to variegated yellow, cream, or even pink edges.

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum), also known as Devil’s Ivy, is a beloved and nearly indestructible trailing plant that’s perfect for beginners and plant lovers alike. With its heart-shaped leaves and cascading vines, Pothos adds a touch of jungle charm to any space — from hanging baskets and shelves to climbing up moss poles.

Loved for their low-maintenance charm and sculptural beauty, succulents are perfect for beginners, busy folks, or anyone looking to add some greenery to their space with minimal fuss. They thrive in bright, indirect sunlight, need well-draining soil, and prefer to dry out completely between waterings — “soak and dry” is the golden rule.

Tillandsia, commonly known as air plants, are fascinating little wonders from the bromeliad family that grow without soil! Native to forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America, these epiphytic plants absorb water and nutrients through their specialized leaves, clinging to trees, rocks, or anything they can find — including driftwood, shells, and hanging displays in your home.

Blooming houseplants bring vibrant color and uplifting energy to indoor spaces, offering a delightful contrast to the typical green foliage of many houseplants.From easy-care classics to exotic showstoppers, these flowering varieties can brighten your home year-round.

Aglaonema, or Chinese Evergreen, is a low-maintenance houseplant known for its vibrant, patterned foliage. Native to Asia, it thrives in low to moderate light and is valued for its air-purifying qualities. Its beauty and ease of care make it a popular choice for indoor spaces.

Bromeliads are tropical plants known for their striking, colorful foliage and unique flower structures. They thrive in bright, indirect light and can grow in soil or mounted on surfaces, making them versatile for indoor decor. With minimal care needs and eye-catching appeal, bromeliads are a favorite among plant enthusiasts.

Alocasia, often called Elephant Ear, is a bold and dramatic houseplant known for its large, arrow-shaped leaves and striking vein patterns. Native to tropical Asia and Eastern Australia, it prefers bright, indirect light and high humidity. Though it requires a bit more care, its unique appearance makes it a stunning focal point in any indoor plant collection.

Croton is a vibrant tropical plant prized for its bold, multicolored leaves in shades of red, yellow, orange, and green. Native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, it thrives in bright light and warm, humid conditions. Its dramatic foliage adds a lively splash of color to any indoor or outdoor space.

Syngonium, also known as Arrowhead Plant, is a versatile and easy-to-care-for houseplant with attractive, arrow-shaped leaves that come in various shades of green, pink, and cream. Native to Central and South America, it thrives in low to medium light and can be grown as a trailing or climbing plant. Its adaptability and decorative foliage make it a popular choice for homes and offices.

Ficus is a diverse genus of plants, including popular varieties like the Fiddle Leaf Fig and Weeping Fig, known for their attractive foliage and tree-like growth. Native to tropical regions, Ficus plants thrive in bright, indirect light and prefer consistent watering. Their elegant appearance and ability to grow into striking indoor trees make them a favorite for home and office decor.

Calathea is a stunning tropical plant admired for its vibrant, patterned leaves that often feature striking contrasts of green, purple, and pink. Native to South America, it thrives in low to medium light and high humidity, making it ideal for indoor environments. Known as a “prayer plant,” its leaves move in response to light, adding a dynamic touch to any plant collection.

Dieffenbachia is a popular houseplant recognized for its large, lush leaves marked with striking white or yellow patterns. Native to the tropics of Central and South America, it thrives in indirect light and adds a bold, tropical feel to indoor spaces. While beautiful, it should be handled with care, as its sap can be irritating to skin and toxic if ingested.

Ferns are ancient, lush plants known for their delicate, feathery fronds and rich green foliage. They thrive in shady, humid environments and are perfect for adding a touch of softness and greenery to indoor or outdoor spaces. With a variety of species available, ferns are both versatile and visually appealing, making them a favorite among plant lovers.

The ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is a hardy, low-maintenance houseplant known for its glossy, dark green leaves and upright growth habit. Native to East Africa, it thrives in low light and requires minimal watering, making it perfect for beginners or busy plant owners. Its resilience and attractive foliage make the ZZ plant a popular choice for indoor spaces.

Hoya, also known as Wax Plant, is a popular trailing or climbing houseplant valued for its thick, waxy leaves and fragrant, star-shaped flowers. Native to Southeast Asia and Australia, it thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers to dry out between waterings. With its unique appearance and sweet-smelling blooms, Hoya adds a touch of elegance to any indoor garden.

Hypoestes, commonly known as the Polka Dot Plant, is a small, colorful houseplant known for its vibrant, speckled leaves in shades of pink, white, or red. Native to Madagascar, it thrives in bright, indirect light and requires regular watering to maintain its lush appearance. Its eye-catching foliage makes it a popular choice for adding a pop of color to indoor spaces.

Palms are versatile, tropical plants known for their elegant, long fronds and tree-like appearance, often adding a tropical feel to indoor or outdoor spaces. Varieties such as the Areca Palm, Kentia Palm, and Parlor Palm thrive in bright, indirect light and prefer moderate watering. Their graceful look and ability to adapt to different environments make palms a popular choice for home decor.

Sansevieria, commonly known as Snake Plant, is a hardy, low-maintenance houseplant known for its upright, sword-shaped leaves. Native to West Africa, it thrives in low light and requires minimal watering, making it perfect for beginners. Its air-purifying qualities and striking appearance make it a popular choice for home and office spaces.

Tradescantia is a fast-growing, trailing plant with colorful, variegated leaves in shades of green, purple, and silver. Native to the Americas, it thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers slightly moist soil. Its vibrant foliage and easy care make it a popular choice for hanging baskets or as a decorative indoor plant.

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