Can Frangipani be a vine? How to bring fragrance into your garden. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Can Frangipani be a vine? How to bring fragrance into your garden
Chonemorpha fragrans, Frangipani vine
Chonemorpha fragrans, Frangipani vine
Chonemorpha fragrans, Frangipani vine
💮 Can Frangipani be a vine? How to bring fragrance into your garden.
Chonemorpha fragrans, or Frangipani vine, is a large woody tropical liana with clusters of large, perfume-fragrant flowers and lush green foliage. It is close related to perfumed Plumeria - Frangipani.
🌸 Chonemorpha's intoxicating scent fills the air, creating a sensory delight for all nearby.
🌸 Leaves reaching up to 12 (!) inches add to its allure.
🌸 Being a large woody vine, Frangipani vine requires sturdy support, making it a majestic addition to any garden or indoor space.
🌸 Takes both sun or shade. Full sun is essential for profuse blooming.
These plants are large, developed and beautiful
NOW!
Hibiscus
schizopetalus - Coral Hibiscus. Spectacular weeping tree hibiscus, rare and hard
to find. Grows rapidly and blooms freely. Flowers look like parachutes and
can be recognized by the fringed and lacy petals which are bent backward. It
has slender and gracefully curved stems. Can be trained into a showy
standard.
Cestrum
nocturnum - Night blooming jasmine. Garden favorite - the sweetest fragrance at
night is intoxicating. One of the most famous and desirable fragrant plants.
Flowers are pale yellow to white, open at night and stay extremely fragrant
until sunrise. These flowers are widely used in India and other countries of
South Asia for perfumery, medicinal applications and in religious ceremonies.
Best location will be near driveway, window or entrance, where the magic
fragrance can be appreciated.
Juanulloa
aurantiaca - Gold Finger plant, Mexican Spoon Flower - this one is soooo pretty!
Unusual looking vine or shrub with yellow-orange fleshy flowers,
everblooming and a VERY fast growing. Rare, collectible plant.
Tabernaemontana
Flore Pleno - Crape Jasmine, Carnation of India, Florida Gardenia - this
fast growing bush with waxy leaves and beautiful fragrant flowers is a must in
tropical garden. Easy to grow and free flowering, dense bush.
Microsorum
musifolium - Alligator Fern, Crocodile Fern from Australasia. Perfect for
shade! An epiphytic fern with cool alligator-skin looking leaves. The strikingly
shaped, light green fronds of the fern form a lovely backdrop to its stunning
stiff, leathery, dark green alligator-skin foliage. Perfect as a houseplant,
or planted under a tree. Grows to 2-3 ft in height and likes a sheltered,
semi-shaded location, no direct sunlight.
Watch out! Cats will do this to you! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Watch out! Cats will do this to you!
🐈 Watch out! Cats will do this to you!
If you are thinking to buy a Pet Repeller Mat for your cat(s) to keep them away from unwanted places, think twice! They may turn it into a circus tent! 🎪
Good night and we hope you have a peaceful sleep!🌜🙀😼
Hibiscus schizopetalus - Skeleton Hibiscus, or Coral Hibiscus - earns its nickname due to the delicate, lacy appearance of its flowers. The Latin word schizopetalus literally means "crazy petals"! Flowers look like parachutes, with lacy petals bent backward. The petals are thin and elongated, resembling the intricate structure of a skeleton or bones! 💀
♦️ When the flowers bloom, they create a beautiful, ethereal effect, which has led to the association with the term "skeleton." This unique characteristic sets it apart from other hibiscus varieties, hence the distinctive moniker.
♦️ Spectacular weeping tree shape, it has slender and gracefully curved stems.