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Welcome to the 5th Wellington B&G Equestrian Triathlon

Are you Looking at our beautiful foliage arrangements?

We are very proud sponsors of the Neil S. Hirsch Boys and Girls club of Wellington, and this event.

​Here is some more information on the plants on display...


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Alpinia Purpurata - Red Ginger

​​This beautiful tropical plant grows abundantly in warm and humid climates such as Hawaii or Central and northern South America. They do well in our South Florida climate and are certain to make a focal point in your landscape. 

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Cordilinea Fruticosa - T-Plant

​Fairly common in South Florida landscapes, this plant comes in a multitude of varieties. Shown here is the 'red Sister' cultivar, which adds a splash of colour and is very easy to maintain.

Bromeliad Neoregelia 'Gaia'

​Bromeliads are on an upward trend in the landscape. Easy to grow and self-propagating, they're Year-long lasting colour and their interesting structure. Did you know there are about 80  genera and 3700 known species, native mainly to the tropical Americas?


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Alocasia Macrorrhiza

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Commonly known as upright elephant ear, Alocasia macrorrhiza's glossy, bright green leaves add an exotic look to beds, borders and pots. The big paddle-shaped leaves are held upright to shed water and make room for companion plants below. These heat-loving tropical plants can grow 5 feet tall in one summer.


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Heliconia bihai - 'Hot Rio Nights'

is a tropical clumping plant with large, red coloured bracts. A great landscaping plant that maintains its bright green foliage all year round. Growing to around 4m tall, it's a great choice for introducing heliconia's where a tropical screen is required.


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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.

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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.


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​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.

Licuala elegans

A very attractive, solitary fan palm up to 5m tall, with large, undivided, dark green leaves to 1.5m across. Best suited to growing in areas where there is some shade. It can be grown in subtropical regions provided the area is frost free.

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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.
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Turfgrass animals

Contact us to see our collection of animals: giraffes, horses, elephants, lions.

They make the perfect statement for your home or party.

​Available for rent or purchase.

Orchid arrangements


Call us to provide beautiful planters, flower or orchid arrangements for your event!
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If you are interested in acquiring any of these plants, or would like our help to beautify your property, please don't hesitate and shoot us a text message by clicking the button below:
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Comitted to Wellington and PAlm Beach County

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Green Team Landscapes is dedicated to providing top notch landscaping services to Wellington, Palm Beach and surrounding communities. We do both high-end residential, equestrian and industrial landscape projects.
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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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M-F: 7am - 5pm

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(561)337-0658
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