Here's a typical walkway on the lower level of the garden. If you are not viewing this in slide show mode, please click on "view album" in the upper left of this page, push the F11 key, and then click on the "slideshow" button
Moon Valley -- so named because of the ridges and valleys in the leaves
Satin Pothos, one of many vines
These elephant-ear like vines are common
Xanthosoma sometimes nicknamed "elephant ears." When these flower, they look like Anthuriums. (They're in the same Arum-Araceae family).
A relative of the elephant ears?
Taken from a small “water well” containing and orchid plant
Several bamboo types thrive here
Peacock Fern
more bamboo
These next two are Stromanthe Sanguinea from Brazil
The Sanguinea name is probably applied to the “blood-red” leaf
The zebra plant from the Atlantic Forests of Brazil -- it rarely blooms
A closeup of a whaleback plant
More whaleback
Here's the flower of the spider lily even though this topic is supposed to be about greenery
A very green walkway, lined with ferns and large-leafed plants