Plants & Trees
Deuterochonia brevifolia, a Rare Treasure for Your Collection
This adorable bromeliad is a favorite for rare plant folks—and very hard to find! Slowly, over time, the plant will envelop its rock pot, forming a kind of spiky ball with its exquisite miniature rosettes.
Bromeliads, Your New Plant Obsession
Want the breezy, laid back vibe of a tropical paradise in your cool weather, low-water garden? Plant bromeliads! Both our stores are fully stocked with these stunners right now.
Palms for the Dry Garden
The dry garden is a place we cultivate for harvest and beauty and life outdoors without overdoing the water in our summer-dry climate. With all their beauty and versatility, palms can play an important in the dry garden.
Beschorneria ‘Flamingo Glow,’ A True Showstopper
One of our favorite plants for low-water gardens, Beschorneria yuccoides 'Flamingo Glow' truly delivers on so many levels, with soft, delicate leaves, pretty variegated color, and of course that wildly exotic bloom.
Everything Looks Like a Yucca!
Many beautiful yucca plants will thrive in coastal California, and we often have several varieties in stock—along with quite a few yucca lookalikes!—at our San Francisco and Marina del Rey nurseries. Read on to learn more about these tough and lovely plants.
Trailing Succulents for Hanging Baskets
Down at our farms in the Rainbow Valley, we grow over a dozen varieties of trailing succulents, perfect for hanging baskets, vertical gardens, and container gardens. All of these cuties are in stock now!
Wispy Acacias and Their Golden Blooms
Here in the Bay Area, when the acacias start showing their fireworks of delicate golden blooms, we know that spring is just around the corner.
Not Your Basic Bougainvilleas
Even in cooler weather, the bougainvilleas are popping all over town.
Indestructible Haworthias: Mini Succulents for Indoors or Out
Haworthias, tough-as-nails miniature succulents that look like dollhouse agaves or aloes, are perfect for making jewelbox compositions in little tabletop pots.
Adorable Aeoniums
Aeoniums, with their sweetly symmetrical rosettes, whimsical leggy growth habits, and wide variety of foliage colors and patterns, are so much fun to grow and collect. We've almost always got dozens in stock at Flora Grubb Gardens nursery in San Francisco.
The Magical Spiral Aloe Plant at Flora Grubb SF!
The rare and mesmerizing Aloe polyphylla is finally back in stock! We have a limited supply of baby 4-inch spiral aloes. Watch this little cutie grow into a mesmerizing spiral.
The Beautiful and Varied Blooms of the Protea Family
Among the proteaceae there is a vast variety of exotic flowers, and many of these plants have a long blooming season, especially here in coastal California, where the weather mimics their native South African and Australian coastal landscapes.
Phlebodium 'Blue Star' is Our Favorite Flexible Fern
Phlebodium aureum 'Blue Star' fern is one of our favorite versatile plants, growing happily in the Bay Area either indoors or out.
Leucadendrons at Their Loveliest
Late winter is when leucadendrons are at their most stunning, showing their vibrant color and putting out shiny new growth. Flora Grubb Gardens stores in SF and LA are always stocked with a rainbow of different varieties ready to come home with you!
Succulents! Un-Thirsty Plants for Your Garden
Succulents and cactus love life in coastal California, which makes them a great un-thirsty choice for your garden.
Palms for Tight Spaces
There are many challenges when planting a garden, including considering damage to retaining walls, sidewalks, foundations, and underground utilities. Often the easiest way to overcome these tricky spots is planting small plants that won’t have a large impact on nearby infrastructure. But what if you need a larger, more substantial element?
Rare and Elegant Parajubaea Palms
Parajubaea is a genus of palms with graceful crowns of swaying, silver-backed fronds and edible nuts. The two species that we grow down at Grubb & Nadler come from seasonally dry, cool mountain valleys on the western slope of the Andes in Bolivia. This is probably why they thrive in California, while struggling in other palm paradises like Hawaii and Florida.
Stunning Staghorn Ferns: Living Art for Your Garden Walls
Staghorn ferns, also called elkhorn ferns, are aptly named for their upright forked fronds which resemble antlers. These upper fronds, named fertile fronds, are elevated to release spores for reproduction. The fertile fronds often have an attractive matte white or grey dusting to them, and many have wonderful rippled textures like mushroom gills.
Lost World: The Strange but True History of Our Rare Euphorbias
In 2017 the Flora Grubb Gardens crew was invited to explore a magical lost world of plants in Bolinas, California. Here’s the story of that day and the rare and unusual plants we brought home, now at last ready for your own gardens!
The Ancient Wonders of the San Pedro Cactus
The popular cactus Echinopsis pachanoi (syn. Trichocereus pachanoi) is known by many names, most commonly ‘San Pedro.’ This cactus is fairly common, and no doubt you’ve seen it around, but if you dive deeper there’s so much to learn.