Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
What plant has fragrant leaves and flowers? Soft and fuzzy Tropical Lilac!
Cornutia grandifolia, African lilac, Jamaican lilac, Tropical Lilac
Cornutia grandifolia, African lilac, Jamaican lilac, Tropical Lilac
Cornutia grandifolia, African lilac, Jamaican lilac, Tropical Lilac
- 🟣 Cornutia grandifolia, also known as African lilac, Jamaican lilac, or Tropical Lilac, is a fast-growing, large shrub with astonishing fragrant velvet leaves.
- 🟣 Tall stalks shoot out multiple lavender blue flowers, creating an outstanding display.
- 🟣 Attracting butterflies and hummingbirds, it adds life to any garden with its lively inflorescence
- 🟣 Leaves can grow very large, up to 10" wide. They are fuzzy, very soft to touch, and aromatic, emitting pleasant tobacco-like scent when rubbed.
- 🟣 Relatively cold hardy, Tropical Lilac thrives in full sun or semi-shade positions, bringing joy with its pleasant aroma and beautiful blooms.
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Flamingo pink with fruity fragrance!
Quisqualis Indica - Rangoon Creeper
- 💕 Quisqualis Indica - Rangoon Creeper - is an extremely beautiful plant.
- 💕 Shrubby vine with pale-pink to deep crimson star shaped flowers, covering the entire plant when in full bloom.
- 💕 It's scent is unforgettable, fruity and intoxicating...
- 💕 The flowers are born in clusters and each flower has many variations of color, depending on how old the flower is.
- 💕 The flower starts out white and or pink striped and turn solid pink and finally dark pink on maturity.
- 💕 Can grow into large woody vine covering a fence or big trellis.
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How to get rid of a bad luck with the Garlic Vine?
Garlic vine (Mansoa alliacea)
Garlic vine (Mansoa alliacea)
- 🟣 Garlic vine (Mansoa alliacea) is one of the most wanted flowering tropical vines.
- 🟣 When in full bloom, it looks like a cascade of blue-purple over a fence or trellis.
- 🟣 The fun part is, crushed leaves smell like garlic, which will keep away the vampires and bad luck!
- 🟣 Deep lavender flowers with white throat fading to a paler lavender within a few days, and you can see all three colors on the plant at the same time.
- 🟣 Garlic vine has moderate growth rate and can stay compact in a pot as a specimen, and even can be grown as a house plant.
📚 Garlic vine: how to get rid of bad luck
🎥 Video: Garlic vine keeps away the vampires.
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Fire on top of the tree! What is it bursting with orange brilliance? Meet Colvilles Glory
Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory
Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory
Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory
Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory
Colvillea racemosa, also known as Colvilles Glory, is a stunning specimen tree renowned for its vibrant orange flowers that bloom in fall.
- 🟠 Fast growing tree able to reach heights of 30-50 ft
- 🟠 Striking addition to any landscape where you need to grow a tree quickly.
- 🟠 Fern-like foliage that may shed in cooler winters offers a captivating display with its long inflorescences and bright yellow stamens.
- 🟠 Drought-tolerant and resistant to pests.
- 🟠 Easy-to-care-for and relatively cold hardy.
🛒 Add some color to your garden with Colvilles Glory
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Why Dutchmans Pipe is the best butterfly attracting vine? Smell it!
Aristolochia trilobata - Birthwort Dutchman's Pipe
Aristolochia trilobata - Birthwort Dutchman's Pipe
Without any doubt, Aristolochia, or Dutchman's Pipe, is one of the best butterfly plants.
- 🍃 Aristolochia trilobata - Birthwort Dutchman's Pipe is celebrated for its unique and intricate flowers that resemble Dutch smoking pipes, hence its name.
- 🍃Dutchman's Pipe flowers emit a scent mimicking decaying matter, which certain butterfly species, like the Pipevine Swallowtail, find irresistible 💩🙄
- 🍃The butterflies lay their eggs on the plant, as it serves as a suitable host for their larvae, contributing to the plant's ecological significance by promoting pollination and biodiversity.
- 🍃 As a result, it not only beautifies gardens but also supports local butterfly populations, enriching the ecosystem.
- 🍃 Beyond its distinctive appearance, it's valued for its historical use in traditional medicine, particularly for its alleged healing properties.
🛒 Bring butterflies to your garden!
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Watch out - Ball of Fire!
Combretum constrictum - Ball of Fire
Combretum constrictum - Ball of Fire
Combretum constrictum - Ball of Fire
Combretum constrictum - Ball of Fire
Combretum constrictum - Ball of Fire - is very showy beautiful vining shrub with powderpuff red flowers.
- 🔴 Easy to grow and undemanding, it only requires regular water to establish, then can be drought tolerant.
- 🔴 Blooms almost year round in warm climates.
- 🔴 Responds well to pruning.
- 🔴 Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
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Why they call this Clerodendrum Musical Notes?
Clerodendrum incisum - Musical Note, Morning Kiss - has very unusual and showy flowers.
- ♪ The unopened flowers resemble musical notes, giving the plant its name.
- ♪ A compact grower and low-maintenance plant, perfect for gardens as it blooms well in both full sun and shade, and tolerates some drought ☀️☁️ .
- ♪ It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, making it a great choice for people who want to encourage wildlife in their gardens
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What is Lions Ears: the plant that keeps growing through the flower!
Lion's Ears - Leonotis leonurus
Lion's Ears - Leonotis leonurus
Lion's Ears - Leonotis leonurus
Lion's Ears - Leonotis leonurus
Leonotis leonurus is another Nature's Wonder. Flower petals purportedly resemble Lion's ears, and bunch of upper leaves from a distance resemble Lions tails. A curious thing, the plant continues growing through the flower! This creates a multi-level appearance.
Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Everblooming.
⚕️ Used in Eastern medicine
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Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Red Dwarf Poinciana
❓ Why is it called a Peacock Flower? See yourself...
📷 Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Red Dwarf Poinciana, Bird of Paradise, Pride of Barbados, Peacock flower...
One of the most spectacular tropical bloomers. An eye-stopper!
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What is the best butterfly and hummingbird attractor? Thats the one, called
Odontonema callistachyum - Butterfly Bush
Odontonema callistachyum - Butterfly Bush, is an easy to grow medium size shrub. It is very fast growing and will bloom for you in both shade or full sun.
🌞 Here in Florida it starts blooming in late Winter and keeps going throughout the year.
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