Welcome to the Tula House Plant Library! Learn best plant care tips to keep your plants alive and beautiful. Once you are full of new care information, explore our rare plant selection in our shop section. 

Tula’s Plant Library 

Have you ever wondered if the gorgeous plant that’s catching your eye in the corner shop would actually thrive in the home or office spot you have in mind for it?

Were you gifted a plant, but have no idea how to feed and water it?

Or are you simply fascinated by the world of plants, like we are, and want to learn more about them?

Then welcome to the Tula House Plant Library!

The Facts You Need

In our library, you’ll learn:

  • All about different plant species and their origins
  • What each plant needs to survive and thrive
  • Health concerns like disease and pest problems
  • Key warnings, such as toxicity issues

With so much great information at your fingertips, don’t wait to explore the Tula House rare plant collection to find the perfect new plant to share your space!

  1. Euphorbia Trichadenia, a rare caudex plant, photographed at Tula Plants & Design.

    Euphorbia trichadenia

    Euphorbia trichadenia is a dwarf succulent that can be found along riversides in southern Africa. Looking like the bottom half of a ponytail palm with a tiny cluster of leaves and flowers on top, this unique plant makes for a show stopping accent specimen. 
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  2. Ferocactus glaucescens inermis, a small blue barrel cactus without spikes, photographed at Tula Plants & Design.

    Ferocactus glaucescens inermis

    Ferocactus glaucescens inermis was cultivated by growers to produce a spineless form of Ferocactus glaucescens.  Ferocactus glaucescens is native to rocky limestone slopes in deciduous dry forests and juniper scrub woodlands of Eastern Central Mexico. 
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  3. Fittonia 'red,' or nerve plant, photographed at Tula Plants & Design.

    Fittonia ‘Red’

    Fittonia ‘Red’ is a Peruvian native known for its mosaic-like leaves covered in pink-red veins. Its common name comes from its dramatic habit of drooping visibly when it’s thirsty.
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  4. Gymnocalycium mihanovichii

    Gymnocalycium mihanovichii

    Gymnocalycium mihanovichii stands out for its dark surface and geometric ribs. Native to Paraguay, this hardy plant lives its life beneath overhanging brush, where it benefits from consistent filtered light. 
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  5. Gynura aurantiaca, or purple passion plant, photographed at Tula Plants & Design.

    Gynura aurantiaca

    This vibrant member of the daisy family is native to Southeast Asia, where it’s found in the tropical rainforests of Java, Indonesia. In its native environment it grows as a low lying ground cover. Stems trail and twine.
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  6. Haworthia limifolia f. variegata

    Haworthia limifolia f. variegata

    Haworthia limifolia f. variegata  is endemic to Southeastern Africa.  This variety is highly collectable due to its cream and green variegation on it’s triangular shaped leaves which resemble a pinwheel when viewed from above. 
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  • Explore Beautiful Plants

    Choose from our selection of healthy and extraordinary plant species at Tula House. We help you curate your own stunning plant collection while educating you on the best way to care for your plants and keep them looking their best for a long time. Explore a range of plants and personalized plant services at Tula House. 

  • Where Plants Meet Design

    At Tula House, we’re designers as much as plant lovers. In our store, you can find a range of plant-themed products, including apparel, decor, illustrations, and educational materials. We aim to use our creativity to inspire people to develop a greater interest in plants and a love for the natural world.

  • Expertly Designed Gardens

    Tula House Gardens brings you our expert plantscaping services to infuse some natural energy into your home, office, or commercial enterprise. Our professional designers and horticulturists will help you transform your space with plant life and care for it with regular maintenance so that you can enjoy your garden for years to come.