Incoming Tropical Plants: Week 3
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Our Week 3 tropical plant shipment is expected to arrive next Thursday, weather permitting, featuring a curated mix of hardy foliage plants, flowering classics, and sought-after collector varieties in limited quantities.
Our Week 3 tropical plant shipment is scheduled to arrive next Thursday, weather permitting. If the roads (or the forecast) decide to get cute, arrival may shift by a day or two — but these are the plants we’re expecting. Quantities are limited and availability may change based on shipment conditions. If you’ve had your eye on any of these, keep an eye on the product pages (or grab them quickly once they land). Aspidistra elatior ‘Milky Way’ (4"Ø Pot) Saintpaulia ionantha (African Violet) (4"Ø Pot) Philodendron sp. Fairy Tail Mix Assortment (4"Ø Pot) Cymbidium sp. Mini Boat Orchid (6"Ø Pot) Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) (6"Ø Pot) Arrival Note: Shipment timing is dependent on weather and transport conditions. If the forecast interferes, we’ll update availability as soon as plants are received and checked in.Tropical Plant Arrival — Week 3 (Thursday, weather permitting)
What’s arriving
A nearly indestructible houseplant with dark green leaves dusted in fine white speckling. Excellent for lower light areas and for anyone who wants a plant that won’t hold a grudge if you miss a watering.
Compact, flowering, and perfect for bright windows without harsh sun. African violets are a classic for a reason — steady blooms with simple, consistent care.
A rotating mix of collector favourites including Philodendron ‘White Wizard’, ‘Pink Princess’, and ‘Prince of Orange’. Expect eye-catching foliage and a strong preference for bright, indirect light.
A cool-growing orchid with long-lasting blooms and a more forgiving temperament than many indoor orchids. Best in bright light and away from heat vents — it likes its home like Manitoba likes spring: not too hot.
A reliable indoor staple with glossy leaves and elegant white blooms. Peace lilies handle medium light well and are very good at telling you when they’re thirsty (dramatically, but effectively).
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