Gelidocalamus fangianus ( Bamboo )

This species’ culms are covered with a white powder with a waxy texture. It is the main staple in the giant panda’s diet. Bamboo is a common term for a large number of giant grasses that include many different species […]

Gaultheria shallon ( Salal )

This is a compact, bushy shrub with red shoots and ovate, pointed, toothed, glossy, green leaves that can be up to four inches long. Bears arching racemes of urn-shaped pinkish to white flowers in the late spring. Following flowering, produces […]

Gasteria ( Gasteria )

Fifty or more species of perennial succulent, generally forming clumps and frequently arranged in two ranks, forming rosettes as they develop. Leaves are often gray-green varigated with white-gray. Flowers on typically tubular and hanging above foliage. Grow as a houseplant […]

Gardenia jasminoides ( Mystery Gardenia )

Aristocratic hedge or corner foundation plant. Unbeatable as a flowering container plant. Can be grown quite successfully indoors if given as much light as possible. Do not let the soil become dry — the plant will respond by dropping leaves […]

Gardenia jasminoides ( Cape Jasmine )

Aristocratic hedge or corner foundation plant. Unbeatable as a flowering container plant. Can be grown quite successfully indoors if given as much light as possible. Do not let the soil become dry — the plant will respond by dropping leaves […]

Gardenia globosa ( September Bells )

Spreading large shrub or small tree with lance-shaped or oval leaves in bright green with maroon, pink, or yellow veination beneath. Single, funnel-shaped, fragrant flowers in white or ivory with pink tinges bloom in summer.

Galanthus rizehensis ( Snowdrop )

A bulbous perennial, producing a single flower per bulb. The pear-shaped flowers bloom in late winter and early spring. Suitable for rock gardens and borders. Plant bulbs 2 inches apart. Divide bulbs after flowering, before the leaves start to die […]

Galanthus reginae-olgae ( Snowdrop )

A bulbous perennial, producing a single flower per bulb. The pear-shaped flowers bloom in fall. Suitable for rock gardens and borders. Plant bulbs 2 inches apart. Divide bulbs after flowering, before the leaves start to die back.