Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

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What's on his mind? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

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What is the most rewarding hardy fruit tree suitable for hot climate. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Low Chill Peach (Prunus sp.) tree

Low Chill Peach (Prunus sp.) tree

Low Chill Peach (Prunus sp.) flowers

Low Chill Peach (Prunus sp.) flowers

Low Chill Peach (Prunus sp.) fruit

Low Chill Peach (Prunus sp.) fruit

Low Chill Peach (Prunus sp.) fruit

Low Chill Peach (Prunus sp.) fruit

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Baby-pink fluffy flower for butterflies. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Calliandra selloi (brevipes) - Pink Powderpuff, Pink Lilian

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When Bamboo blooms with orchid flowers. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Bamboo Orchid (Arundina graminifolia), Bird Ground Orchid

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Enjoy the little things. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

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What does Sugar Apple look like and how does it taste? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

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What dos Sugar Apple look like and how does it taste? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Annona squamosa - Sugar apple

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Getting popcorn ready: let's wait and see! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

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Monkey Orange or Monkey Ear? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Monkey Orange (Strychnos spinosa)

Monkey Orange (Strychnos spinosa)

Monkey Orange (Strychnos spinosa)

Monkey Orange (Strychnos spinosa)

🐵 Monkey Orange or Monkey Ear? 🙉
  • 🍊 Besides bizarre Monkey Ear Tree that we mentioned earlier, there is another interesting Monkey Tree -
  • 🍊 The Monkey Orange (Strychnos spinosa) is a captivating fruit tree from tropical Africa and Madagascar, known for its vibrant yellow fruits and wide range of uses.
  • 🍊This small to medium-sized tree, has glossy leaves and thorny branches that make it visually striking.
  • 🍊What does the Monkey Orange taste like?

  • The fruits, size of an orange, have a hard shell that protects their sweet-tart pulp with interesting pleasant taste somewhat similar to mangosteen. Some people say it tastes like a mix of citrus and pineapple with a hint of fermentation.
  • 🍊Rich in vitamin C and B vitamins, the fruit can be enjoyed fresh or transformed into jams, juices, and even wine.
  • 🍊Its durable wood is prized for carvings, and its leaves and roots are used in traditional medicine and as natural insecticides.
  • 🍊Slow-growing yet resilient, this hardy tree thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, offering beauty, nourishment, and practicality - an excellent choice for tropical or subtropical landscapes.


🐒 Why is it called Monkey Orange?
The "monkey orange" likely gets its name from its appeal to monkeys that eat the fruit and distribute the seeds in their habitat in Africa.

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