tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3056657371985429076.post5078827133699316855..comments2024-01-24T13:00:32.526-05:00Comments on Gary's Specialty Plants: How to create the next Pilea peperomioides?Gary's Specialty Plantshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17016970778289342775noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3056657371985429076.post-37607290992516143272018-08-11T07:45:33.321-04:002018-08-11T07:45:33.321-04:00Thank you for your tips. I had missed seeing your...Thank you for your tips. I had missed seeing your comments until now. We grow Peperomia prostrata- a very good creeping trailer. String of heart (Ceropegia woodii) is always in demand and we are building stock. I found the variegated form and know we can sell every one we ever are able to grow.<br />I am not familiar with Epiphyllum anguliger but see how it could draw interest with its odd leaf shape.<br />It looks like anything trailing will be trendy--- like Rhipsalis). We are collecting all the Strings of Things and will have them in small(4.5") hanging baskets.<br />Thanks for noticing my blue tags--- it has become a trade mark.Gary's Specialty Plantshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17016970778289342775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3056657371985429076.post-56582849640881748242018-06-22T12:50:30.342-04:002018-06-22T12:50:30.342-04:00Gary, you should join the Philly Plant Exchange gr...Gary, you should join the Philly Plant Exchange group on facebook. Through it you can sometimes detect which plants are becoming more sought after and which are fading out. Right now peperomia prostrata, ceropegia woodii (especially the variegated variety), epiphyllum anguliger and monstera adansonii are extremely popular; members post sightings when they spot them in local markets. Additionally many people in the group are familiar with your blue tags.Mousehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11735215884774464934noreply@blogger.com