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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.
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Philodendron 'Moonlight'
Philodendron 'Moonlight' is a bright green, almost fluorescent hybrid known for its cheerful look and its ease of care. New leaves unfurl from reddish skins in chartreuse and mature into an emerald green.Read moreAstrophytum coahuilense cv. hakuran Kikko
Fuzzy and silver-white, Astrophytum coahuilense cv. hakuran Kikko is a stunning collector cultivar out of Japan. Instantly recognizable by its snowy, pointed peak structure, this drought-tolerant nursery cultivar of the Mexico-native Astrophytum coahuilense often produces yellow flowers with blushing red throats.Read moreTylecodon buchholzianus
Tylecodon buchholzianus is a dwarf succulent from Namibia and South Africa. A winter-grower, it flourishes in the dry season, taking in water from the fog of its coastal environment. Due to regional mining, the plant is subject to habitat loss, though it is not in danger of extinction. Able to photosynthesize through its young stalks, Tylecodon buchholzianus rarely bothers sending out leaves.Read moreHaworthia kikuhigasa
Lime green with red blush, Haworthia kikuhigasa looks like a terrestrial sea anemone. Vaguely translucent, the leaves will blaze neon when in direct sun. Though haworthias are typically native to South Africa, this plant is a nursery cultivar originally bred in Japan. Its rosette structure occasionally produces offshoots, which can be separated from the mother plant and potted again.Read moreHoya kerrii
Hoya kerrii’s thick, waxy, heart-shaped leaves make it a crowd pleaser. In Europe, it’s often bought as a gift for Valentine’s Day. This fast-grower is native to Southeast Asia, where it vines up the trunks of trees. Clinging aerial roots keep this plant attached to its support, making it an ideal candidate for totem or other climbing arrangements.Read moreStephania venosa
A stunning caudex plant from Malaysia, Stephania venosa has a woody, gnarled exposed root and delicate circular leaves. During the winter, this plant may completely defoliate and look like a cracked stone or large tuber vegetable. Once mature, it blooms clusters of orange flowers in early spring. Known as a medicinal plant in South Asia, it is sold to treat everything from cancer to the common cold. The latin name ‘venosa’ was given because this plant’s sap is bright red.Read moreExplore 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.
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