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This 4’ Sago Palm with underplantings of Springeri and white Alyssums brightens up this underground parking garage. Live would not survive here without constant replacements due to the lack of natural light.

PTI concealed the steel sign posts using our TropEx Caneriensis Palm bark and our TropEx Date Fronds to update their monument sign.
Barberry teardrop topiaries finish off the look of this fountain.
This was an obvious location to use TropEx plants. Accessibility for maintenance was difficult, costly  and dangerous.

Storage never looked so natural in this Fabricated log with a hinged lid that is barely visible.


Although the concrete wall blocked this unsightly delivery area from the street, it was visible to neighboring tenants from the upper floors in the adjacent building.  After a TropEx makeover, the neighbors are happy and the property owners are also just as pleased as they have no further costs to keep this area looking good and it provided them with a nice area for taking a break.
Lounging next to our TropEx plants was more relaxing than the steel wall of the cruise ship, and the plants help to minimize the noise of the fan.

The blooming Red Bougainvillea on this balcony will not drop debris or drip water into the doorway of this prestigious boutique and continues to have a burst of color to grab the shoppers eye as they stroll the streets.

The choice to go with TropEx Bougainvillea plants on this upper balcony was obvious due to the dangerous task of trying to maintain them.

Tropex plants can survive where chlorine is prevalent, that was the case here. Live could not survive due to the constant splash of chlorinated water into the planters.


This shed was visible from the street, yet not worthy of continual maintenance nor did it have the soil capabilities to support living plants, so this area received a TropEx makeover.

This backyard pond has a thick black rubber liner that prevents plants from growing through. Our client used our TropEx Springeri to hide the liner a well as to soften the edge between the rock and the liner.

   
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