Beautifying one of the world's most prestigious equestrian events. |
For the WEF 2024 season, Green team was asked to re-design and install plantings in the common areas and main entrances.
Hospitality and event locations bring its own set of challenges for a landscape but, we managed to solve the issues nd created a landscape worthy for one of the most prestigious international equestrian events. From landscape design, to providing nature or equestrian themed statues and plant leasing, we can take care of your event! |
Alocasia Macrorrhiza
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Calathea Makoyana - Peacock plant
The Calathea Makoyana or Peacock Plant as it is more commonly known is a wonderful plant that can be known to grow up to 2ft in height when cared for correctly. Also named Cathedral Windows. Originally from Brazil this plant is a popular choice around the world for a house plant mainly because it makes a lovely addition to any home due to its beautiful foliage and bold markings. |
Asplenium nidus - Bird's nest fern
Bird's Nest Fern is a tropical, slow growing, evergreen, perennial, epiphyte native to Hawaii and the Pacific Basin. It inhabits rain forests and is found in soils or on branches of trees. It belongs to the Spleenwort family of ferns, whose name refers to the historical belief that these plants had medicinal value for the spleen. In the continental U.S., Bird's Nest Fern may be grown as an indoor house plant and will not survive temperatures below 50 deg F. It is characterized by dramatic foliage similar in appearance to banana leaves. |
Australian Tree Fern - Cyathea Cooper
This is a high moisture plant requiring a daily light shower to keep it healthy and beautiful...though it doesn't want its roots overwatered. Like most ferns, it's an understory plant with lacy foliage that likes shade, dappled shade, or a little morning sunshine. A tree fern needs lots of room...it's a jumbo-sized fern that spreads as much as 15 feet wide - and eventually forms a tree trunk under its tropical canopy. The trunk itself is made up of fuzzy rootlets that like to be hosed down often - every day if you can. New growth emerges in a large fuzzy brown curl that unfurls to form a giant fern frond. |
Barbados thatch palm
The species is native to Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinica, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, north-eastern Venezuela and Virgin Islands where it lives in the forests and coastal thickets on calcareous soils, from the sea level up to about 300 m of altitude. |
Areas serviced: Wellington, Lake Worth, Lantana, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Jupiter, Tequesta, Palm Beach Gardens, Lantana, Ocean Ridge, Loxahatchee,
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HoursM-F: 7am - 5pm
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Telephone(561)337-0658
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