South Florida Collection — Tropical and Jurassic

I moved to South Florida six years ago to see familiar houseplants in their native light. The first plant that grounded me was Sansevieria, followed by Pothos. Meeting them here—under real sun, rain, and heat—taught me what “at home” looks like for a plant.

This collection gathers what I acquired, propagated, or received from Delray Beach to Boynton Beach. Our south-facing backyard became a steady workspace where seasonal storms and warm afternoons shaped leaf size, color, and posture. Many pieces are intentionally small—started as travel-ready divisions for the next chapter.

Each plant marks a moment: neighbor cuttings, nursery finds, gifts, and quiet weekends dividing roots on the patio. As I prepare for a hopeful move to Toronto, these starts carry what I learned in South Florida about light, water, and patience—and they’ll keep this region present in their patterns.