Welcome to the Tula House Plant Library! Learn best plant care tips to keep your plants alive and beautiful. Once you are full of new care information, explore our rare plant selection in our shop section. 

Tula’s Plant Library 

Welcome to the Tula House Plant Library. Learn about different plant species, what each plant needs, and plant care tips to keep your plants alive and beautiful. Once you are full of new care information, explore our rare plant collection.

  1. Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen,' cascading from a hanging basket, photographed at Tula Plants & Design.

    Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’

    Pothos are native to Southeast Asia to the western Pacific.  They are one of the most popular houseplants in North America.  As houseplants they are widely used in hanging baskets or trained on moss poles. Pothos are easy going and can take neglect, low light and poor watering practices.
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  2. Eulychnia castanea spiralis, or Unicorn Horn Cactus, photographed at Tula Plants & Design.

    Eulychnia castanea spiralis

    Taking on many forms and shapes, the odd Eulychnia castanea spiralis is a nursery cultivar highly sought by cactus collectors around the globe. They can take heaped and bumpy ‘monstrose’ forms, columnar hooped ‘discoidal’ forms, columnar twisting ‘spiralis’ forms, or – the holy grail for collectors – ‘cristata,’ or crested forms.
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    Euphorbia decepta

    A South African native, Euphorbia decepta is a dwarf, spineless succulent made up of oblong branches growing from a central caudex. Covering these limbs and looking like spines are actually dried and dead peduncles, flower and fruit stems. A deciduous leaf-grower, any leaves that form are short lived and fall from the plant naturally.
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  4. Euphorbia globosa, photographed at Tula Plants & Design.

    Euphorbia globosa

    Originating out of South Africa, Euphorbia globosa is a dwarf succulent made up of odd globular, segmented fingers off a caudiciform (woody root) base. It rarely grows taller than 3 inches, preferring instead to branch out and cover ground up to a foot across.
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  5. The chaotic, spiky Euphorbia Horrida F. Monstruosa, photographed at Tula Plants & Design.

    Euphorbia horrida f. monstruosa

    This monstrous looking plant is known for its irregular growth and multiple heads that can look anywhere between mottled clumps to knob-like branches. Nursery cultivated for the growth pattern, which is actually a mutation, it hails from South Africa.
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  6. Euphorbia japonica

    Euphorbia japonica

    Euphorbia japonica is a dwarf succulent hybrid bred in nurseries from two plants native to South Africa. It’s comprised of lightly-leaved branches growing from a central caudex, or bulbous root system. This slow grower likes a lot of water in the summer and very little in the winter. 
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  • Explore Beautiful Plants

    Choose from our selection of healthy and extraordinary plant species at Tula House. We help you curate your own stunning plant collection while educating you on the best way to care for your plants and keep them looking their best for a long time. Explore a range of plants and personalized plant services at Tula House. 

  • Where Plants Meet Design

    At Tula House, we’re designers as much as plant lovers. In our store, you can find a range of plant-themed products, including apparel, decor, illustrations, and educational materials. We aim to use our creativity to inspire people to develop a greater interest in plants and a love for the natural world.

  • Expertly Designed Gardens

    Tula House Gardens brings you our expert plantscaping services to infuse some natural energy into your home, office, or commercial enterprise. Our professional designers and horticulturists will help you transform your space with plant life and care for it with regular maintenance so that you can enjoy your garden for years to come.