1 This unusual flower is called Scadoxus.
2 Another name for Scadoxus is paintbrush lily.
3 Shaun uses this very descriptive book for reference all the time.
4 It's called Container Plants by Byron Martin and Laurelyn Martin of Logee's Greenhouses. www.logees.com/
5 This beautiful plant is called Calliandra.
6 Its common name is pink powderpuff.
7 These buds are full of energy.
8 These giant elephant ear leaves add so much height and interest to the greenhouse.
9 With sunlight behind them, their texture is stunning.
10 Burbidgea scheizocheila - Golden Brush is a dwarf ginger.
11 It's flowers last for 2 weeks or more.
12 The very unusual flower of Aristolochia gigantea
13 A miniature spiny cactus garden
14 Shaun is rooting cuttings of Salix, or pussy willow - they will be planted outdoors near the wetland.
15 Some of the cuttings are already blooming with a fuzzy catkins.
16 These flowers are amaryllis Exotica.
17 Very beautiful, indeed.
18 This colorful leaf is coleus Odalisque.
19 These cuttings from it will root nicely. It is a trailing plant, good for containers and ground covers.
20 I love the vibrant orange of this Clivia, commonly called kaffir lily.
21 There are many buds about to burst.
22 The oxalis is even busy blooming!
23 The leaves of this begonia are covered with pink, fuzzy hairs.
24 I love the way they look in the sunlight.
25 The extraordinary bloom of a Lady Slipper orchid
26 And another
27 Shaun is testing how much light the orchids receive. You need at least 3,000 foot candles for orchids to bloom. He's happy to report that they receive about 5,000!
28 This is the light sensor in one of the orchid pots.
29 A darling miniature orchid blooming happily
30 The waxy blooms of a Cymbidium orchid
31 And another
32 And another