A couple of months ago I gave two of my suppliers lists of plants I wanted them to grow for me. Well, those lists are starting to turn into living plants that are ready to be sold in Bella’s Garden Shop!
I did a post the other day on some of the 4″ plants that are ready. When I was at that supplier picking them up, I also got Amorpha fruticosa, False Indigo Bush, in 4″ containers. They are beautiful! I’m gonna take pics of all of them tomorrow so you can see how pretty they are. Anyway, here’s the rest of the list of 4″ plants from this supplier that should be ready over the next few weeks.
- Berlandiera subacaulis, Greeneyes
- Callirhoe papaver, Poppymallow
- Elephantopus carolinianus, Carolina Elephantsfoot
- Elephantopus elatus, Tall Elephantsfoot
- Oenothera simulans, Southern Beeblossom
- Rivina humilis, Rougeplant
- Rudbeckia mollis, Softhair Coneflower
- Andropogon virginicus var. glaucus, Chalky Bluestem
- Piptochaetium avenaceum, Blackseed Needlegrass
- Sorghastrum secundum, Lopsided Indiangrass
- Scutellaria arenicola, Florida Scrub Skullcap
And here is the list of what’s growing from my other supplier.
- Acer floridanum, Florida Maple, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Acer leucoderme, Chalk Maple, 3-gallon and 7-gallon
- Aesculu spavia, Red Buckeye, 1-gallon, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Aquilegia canadensis, Eastern Red Columbine, 1-gallon
- Asimina triloba, Pawpaw, 7-gallon
- Calycanthus floridus, Sweetshrub, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Catalpa bignonioides, Southern Catalpa, 3-gallon
- Ceanothus americanus, New Jersey Tea, 1-gallon, 3-gallon
- Cephalanthus occidentalis, Buttonbush, 1-gallon, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Cercis canadensis, Eastern Redbud, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Clethra alnifolia, Sweet Pepperbush, 3-gallon
- Cornus florida, White Flowering Dogwood, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Cornus foemina, Rough-Leaf Dogwood, 3-gallon
- Crataegus aestivalis, Eastern Mayhaw, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Crataegus marshallii, Parsley hawthorn, 3-gallon
- Cyrilla racemiflora, Black Titi, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon, 7-gallon
- Euonymus americanus, Strawberry Bush, 1-gallon, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Franklinia alatamaha, Franklin Tree, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Halesia diptera, Two-Winged Silverbell, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Hamamelis virginiana, Witch Hazel, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Hamelia patens, Firebush, 1-gallon
- Hydrangea arborescens, Smooth Hydrangea, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Hydrangea quercifolia, Oakleaf Hydrangea, 1-gallon, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Ilex decidua, Possumhaw, Deciduous Holly, 3-gallon
- Ilex vomitoria ‘Pendula,’ Weeping Yaupon Holly, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Illicium floridanum, Red Anise, Florida Anise, 7-gallon
- Itea virginica ‘Henry’s Garnet,’ ‘Henry’s Garnet ‘Sweetspire,’ 1-gallon
- Leitneria floridana, Corkwood, 3-gallon
- Leucothoe axillaris, Coastal Doghobble, 3-gallon
- Lindera benzoin, Spicebush, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Malus angustifolia, Southern Crabapple, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Morus rubra, Red Mulberry, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Osmanthus americanus, Wild Olive, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Prunus angustifolia, Chickasaw Plum, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Prunus umbellata, Flatwoods Plum, 3-gallon
- Sambucus canadensis, Elderberry, 1-gallon
- Styrax americanus, American Snowbell, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Tilia americana, Basswood, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Viburnum dentatum, Arrowwood Viburnum, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Viburnum nudum, Possumhaw Viburnum, 3-gallon, 7-gallon
- Andropogon gerardii, Big Bluestem, 1-gallon
- Andropogon glomeratus, Bushy Bluestem, 1-gallon
- Muhlenbergii capillaris ‘White Cloud,’ White Cloud Muhly Grass, 3-gallon
- Schizachyrium scoparium, Little Bluestem, 1-gallon
- Tridens flavus, Purple Top Grass, 1-gallon
- Aristolochia tomentosa, Pipevine, 1-gallon
- Bignonia capreolata ‘Tangerine Beauty’ ‘Tangerine Beauty’ Crossvine, 1-gallon, 3-gallon
- Hydrangea barbara, Climbing Hydrangea, 1-gallon
- Passiflora incarnata, Passion Vine, 1-gallon
- Passiflora lutea, Yellow Passion Vine, 1-gallon
- Wisteria frutescens, Native Wisteria, 1-gallon (the picture at the top of the page is this plant)
- Wisteria Amethyst Falls’ Amethyst Falls Wisteria, 1-gallon, 3-gallon
- Baptisia australis. Blue False Indigo, 1-gallon
- Baptisia lanceolata, Gopherweed, 1-gallon
- Baptisia megacarpa, Apalachicola wild indigo, 1-gallon
- Brickellia cordifolia, Flyrs nemesis, 1-gallon
- Chrysogonum virginianum, Green & Gold, 1-gallon
- Coreopsis major, Greater Tickseed, 1-gallon
- Dyschoriste oblongifolia, Twinflower, 1-gallon
- Erythrina herbacea, Coralbean, 3-gallon
- Hypericium reductum, Scrub St John’s Wort, 1-gallon
- Liatris aspera, Tall Gayfeather Liatris, 1-gallon
- Liatris chapmanii, Chapman’s Gayfeather Liatris, 1-gallon
- Liatris gracilis, Slender Blazing Star Liatris, 1-gallon
- Liatris spicata, Blazing Star, 1-gallon
- Mitchella repens, Partridge Berry, 1-gallon
- Monarda punctata, Dotted Horsemint, 1-gallon
- Pycnanthemum albescens, White Mountain Mint, 1-gallon
- Ruellia caroliniensis, Carolina Wild Petunia, 1-gallon
- Silene regia, Royal Catchfly, 1-gallon
- Silphium astericus, Starry Rosinweed, 1-gallon
- Spigelia marilandica, Indian Pink, 1-gallon
- Zizia aurea, Golden Alexander, 1-gallon
I’m trying to keep 3-gallon and 7-gallon sizes of the shrubs and trees in stock and/or available on backorder. Some shrubs are also sold in 1-gallon size.
Some of these are restocked plants, and some are new to Bella’s Garden Shop. All of the new ones are now added to the Garden Shop. Click on the plant name to be taken to its description page. Description pages are slowly but surely getting fully completed. Y’all bear with me.
Be sure to get on the waitlist for the ones you’re interested in. To do that, go to the description page for the plant you’re interested in. Click “Choose an Option” under “Container Size,” then click on the container size you want. If it’s out of stock, a waitlist message will pop up. Fill out the info needed, and you’ll get an email when it’s back in stock. Eazy peazy!
At the beginning of this year, I decided one of my goals for 2025 would be to double the number of native species I have for sale. When I made that goal I had 150 for sale, I’m now up 224. Woohoo!! And thanks to my amazing native plant suppliers, I still have lots more to add to the Garden Shop before the end of the year.
Next week my supplier is giving me a list of plants that will be ready in the next few weeks. I’ll be sure to pass that info on to y’all.
Which plant are you most excited about? I can’t wait to see what the 7-gallon Weeping Yaupon Hollies look like. Oh, and the Franklin Tree has always been a fascination of mine. The Franklin Tree is not a Florida native, but it was endemic to Georgia. Unfortunately, there are no more Franklin Trees growing in the wild. I can’t wait to write its description page because it has so much cool history attached to it.
Happy diggin’ in the dirt!
Jeanni and Ziva
Bella Jardins Boutique
Beautiful Gardens Begin Here



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