Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
Macaranga grandifolia - Elephant Ear Tree
One look and you're hooked: Macaranga! 🐸
🛒 Get your giant leaves - Elephant Ear from Hawaii
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- 🐘 These leaves are bigger than your head!
- 🐘 Macaranga is easy to grow - perfect for a frost-free garden or in a big pot.
- 🐘 Macaranga is a real conversation starter. It looks like something straight out of a rainforest dream. Big, bold, and totally tropical! Fast-growing, it brings that lush, exotic vibe instantly to your garden.
- 🐘 Hard to find, super cool, and ridiculously showy - you’ll want this beauty front and center. Once you see it, you have to have it!
Macaranga grandifolia – the Elephant Ear Tree - came from Hawaii. It has leaves so huge, they look like elephant ears or jungle umbrellas! Each one can grow over a foot wide, with a glossy, rounded shape that's pure eye candy.
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Five best tropical fruits to naturally boost your energy
⚡️ Five best tropical fruits to naturally boost your energy
How to boost your energy without coffee, or taking medications and supplements? Naturally - from your #Food_Forest! These 5 tropical fruits are not only delicious but packed with nutrients that support natural, sustained energy.
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How to boost your energy without coffee, or taking medications and supplements? Naturally - from your #Food_Forest! These 5 tropical fruits are not only delicious but packed with nutrients that support natural, sustained energy.
- 🔥 Banana - Packed with vitamin B6, potassium, and natural sugars, bananas provide a quick yet steady energy boost, perfect for pre- or post-workout fuel.
- 🔥 Mango - Rich in natural sugars and B vitamins, mangoes help convert food into usable energy while also supporting digestion for better nutrient absorption.
- 🔥 Jackfruit - Loaded with vitamin B1 (thiamine) and complex carbohydrates, jackfruit fuels the body steadily and supports healthy energy metabolism throughout the day.
- 🔥 Avocado - A powerhouse of monounsaturated fats, B vitamins, and potassium, avocados help sustain energy levels and promote healthy circulation for optimal vitality.
- 🔥 Macadamia Nut - Loaded with thiamine (B1) and healthy fats that support nervous system function and long-lasting energy without blood sugar crashes.
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- ▫️ Fuel Your Day Naturally: Grow Plants That Boost Your Energy
- ▫️ Tropical fruit helath benefits guide - Part 1 and Part 2
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🌴 Why is my palm tree turning yellow?
Yellowing leaves are a common concern with palms and can be a sign of several issues, most commonly: nutrient deficiency and pests or disease. Additionally, leaf yellowing may be a sign off overwatering or poor drainage, underwatering, or cold damage.
▫️Magnesium and Iron deficiency is one of the top culprits, especially in sandy soils. It causes older fronds to turn yellow with green veins.
▫️Thrips cause silvery-yellow streaks or mottling
▫️Overwatering or Poor Drainage: Too much water can suffocate roots and lead to yellowing. Make sure the soil drains well and let it dry slightly between waterings.
✔️In most cases, leaf yellowing isn't fatal, but it's a sign your palm needs attention. Focus on balanced feeding, proper watering, and pest checks to keep your palm healthy and green. Trim only fully dead fronds - yellow ones still provide nutrients to the palm. With proper care, your palm should green up again.
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Yellowing leaves are a common concern with palms and can be a sign of several issues, most commonly: nutrient deficiency and pests or disease. Additionally, leaf yellowing may be a sign off overwatering or poor drainage, underwatering, or cold damage.
- ✔️Nutrient deficiency
- ✔️Signs of nutrient deficiencies:
Nutrient deficiency is the most frequent cause of palm issues. Palms are heavy feeders, and even a slight imbalance can lead to yellowing. Lack of nitrogen, magnesium, iron, or potassium is the leading cause.
▫️Magnesium and Iron deficiency is one of the top culprits, especially in sandy soils. It causes older fronds to turn yellow with green veins.
- ▫️Potassium deficiency causes yellow or orange spots on older fronds.
- ▫️Nitrogen deficiency leads to overall pale yellowing, especially in new growth.
- ✔️How to fix?
- ✔️Pests and Diseases
- ✔️Signs of pests:
Use a slow-release fertilizer with high Nitrogen content, like Green Magic, that includes all these elements; with 16-6-11 grade and 6 months release, it turns plants green very quickly! You can also use a balanced liquid fertilizer like Sunshine Robusta. Additionally, a supplement of magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) and micro-element supplement containing chelated Iron can help, like Sunshine Superfood (amino-acid based natural product).
Pests and fungal diseases can lead to yellowing. Check for signs of scale, mites, or fungal and bacterial problems, especially if yellowing is uneven or spotted.
▫️Thrips cause silvery-yellow streaks or mottling
- ▫️Spider mites, especially in dry conditions, cause yellow speckling
- ▫️Scale insects can suck sap and weaken fronds
- ▫️Mealybugs often found in leaf bases and crowns
- ✔️How to fix?
- ✔️Lethal yellowing
- ✔️How to fix?
- ✔️Other causes
Inspect your palm regularly and treat pests early with neem oil, insecticidal soap, or horticultural oil.
Lethal yellowing is a serious disease caused by a phytoplasma, a type of bacteria-like organism. It affecting mostly Coconut palms and some other species like Phoenix (Date) palms. It causes premature fruit drop, yellowing of fronds starting from the lower ones, and eventual death of the tree.
Unfortunately, there's no cure, but early removal of infected trees can slow the spread. Disease-resistant coconut varieties are available.
▫️Overwatering or Poor Drainage: Too much water can suffocate roots and lead to yellowing. Make sure the soil drains well and let it dry slightly between waterings.
- ▫️Underwatering: Dry soil for too long will stress the palm. Water deeply but infrequently.
- ▫️Cold Damage: Exposure to cold temperatures can turn fronds yellow or brown, especially in tropical varieties.
✔️In most cases, leaf yellowing isn't fatal, but it's a sign your palm needs attention. Focus on balanced feeding, proper watering, and pest checks to keep your palm healthy and green. Trim only fully dead fronds - yellow ones still provide nutrients to the palm. With proper care, your palm should green up again.
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Black Dragon Anthurium
🐉 Why every collector wants the Gothic Black Dragon Anthurium
Black Dragon is likely a man-made hybrid created by crossbreeding dark-leaved species like Anthurium watermaliense or Anthurium forgetii. It doesn’t grow in the wild, which makes it even more of a sought-after trophy in aroids circles.
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- 🌑 A living shadow
- 🌑 It changes color with light
- 🌑 Its spadix and spathe are weapons of style
- 🌑 Tropical but tough
- 🌑 A collector's hybrid, not found in the wild
Anthurium Black Dragon is one of the most prized centerpieces of the Top Tropicals plant collection. This rare and exotic hybrid is celebrated for its deep, dark foliage that looks as if it were painted with charcoal or ink. It belongs to the coveted "dark foliage" group of anthuriums - a favorite among collectors for its dramatic, gothic elegance.
This plant changes color like magic! What sets Black Dragon apart is its ability to transform. In bright filtered light, the leaves darken dramatically - almost jet black. But in lower light, they fade to a mysterious greenish-maroon. It's like having two plants in one, depending on how you position it.
Unlike many anthuriums that flaunt bright reds or whites, Black Dragon keeps it sleek and sinister with a brown spadix and dark-brown spathe - adding a sense of surreal drama when it flowers. But wait to see the real show when is sets fruit - cascades of bright red berries!
Though exotic-looking, it's surprisingly resilient. With the right humidity and warmth (typical of most anthuriums), it's a slow but steady grower - ideal for collectors who want something dramatic yet manageable indoors.
Black Dragon is likely a man-made hybrid created by crossbreeding dark-leaved species like Anthurium watermaliense or Anthurium forgetii. It doesn’t grow in the wild, which makes it even more of a sought-after trophy in aroids circles.
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Maroon jacaranda - Jacaranda jasminoides
👏 Big color in a small tree: Maroon jacaranda and why Jacaranda trees are so popular
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- 💜 Jacaranda jasminoides (Maroon Jacaranda) is a charming, compact tree that brings a touch of drama to small gardens and patios. It grows 10-12 feet tall, with a bushy habit that makes it perfect for tight spaces or even containers.
- 💜 What really steals the show are its deep maroon to dark purple trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in clusters from late spring through summer. In warm climates, it may surprise you with blooms at other times too!
- 💜 The fine, fern-like leaves add a delicate, lacy texture to the overall look.
- 💜 This jacaranda loves full sun but will tolerate a bit of shade, and it is happiest in fertile, well-drained soil. Water it regularly when it is young or during dry spells, but once established, it is fairly easygoing. It s best suited for USDA zones 9 to 11, and while mature plants can handle brief cold snaps down to 20F, younger ones appreciate a little extra protection when the temps dip.
- 💜 Whether in the ground or in a pot, the Maroon Jacaranda is a low-maintenance beauty. A little pruning here and there keeps it tidy, and its elegant blooms make it a standout wherever it s planted. In warm places it may keep its foliage year-round, giving you a long-lasting touch of tropical color. A great pick for anyone who wants big color in a small footprint!
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Bleeding Heart Vine - Clerodendrum thomsoniae
💞 Bleeding Heart Vine surprised everyone this year!
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- ❣️ Bleeding Heart Vine (Clerodendrum thomsoniae) is not just a winter bloomer! Despite the common belief that it blooms only in winter, this beauty actually flowers year-round in warm climates, putting on a continuous display of red and white "hearts". It bloomed in winter, then in spring, and now - it's a summertime - it is still full of flowers!
- ❣️ The "bleeding heart" look comes from the striking contrast between the white calyx and the deep red flower inside - like a heart bursting with color.
- ❣️ It's a vigorous vine, perfect for trellises, arbors, or containers. It can even be trained as a shrub!
- ❣️ Grows best in bright filtered light or partial sun, and appreciates regular watering - but it's not fussy.
- ❣️ Pollinator magnet! The blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies, adding motion and life to your garden.
- ❣️ Tough and tropical - i'’s hardy, low maintenance, and stays evergreen in frost-free areas.
- ❣️ It's not shy, not seasonal, and definitely not boring!
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🏵 What is the most wanted fragrant plant ever?
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💮 We are revealing a secret, because this plant... was a creator of Top Tropicals: fragrant Jasminum Sambac.
💮 Here is the reason why every gardener wants to have this plant: the fragrance is so wonderful, it will attract you like a bee to a honey and make you feel GOOD!
💮 This video contains a unique information - a guide to different varieties of this fascinating plant - fragrant Jasmine Sambac:
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Alocasia and Colocasia
🐘 Charming Elephant Ears: Alocasia vs. Colocasia - which one is better?
Alocasias and Colocasias, or Elephant Ears, are both remarkable and popular plants that can bring a tropical exotic touch to your garden, pond, or pool area. Why are they so popular - and which one should you choose?
🍀 Alocasia vs. Colocasia - what's the difference?
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Alocasias and Colocasias, or Elephant Ears, are both remarkable and popular plants that can bring a tropical exotic touch to your garden, pond, or pool area. Why are they so popular - and which one should you choose?
- 🍀 Why gardeners love Elephant Ears
- ✔️ Tropical appeal: Bold, architectural foliage creates a lush, exotic atmosphere.
- ✔️ Striking leaves: Huge heart- or arrow-shaped leaves in green, purple, black, or variegated tones.
- ✔️ Versatile placement: Ideal for containers, garden beds, water features, or borders.
- ✔️ Low maintenance: Thrive in part shade with moist soil and occasional fertilizer.
- ✔️ Big impact: Some varieties reach over 6 ft tall, adding strong vertical structure.
🍀 Alocasia vs. Colocasia - what's the difference?
- 🟢Leaf shape: Alocasia = upright, arrow-shaped; Colocasia = drooping, heart-shaped.
- 🟢Leaf texture: Alocasia = glossy; Colocasia = more matte.
- 🟢Stem color: Alocasia = green; Colocasia = often purplish.
- 🟢Light and soil: Alocasia prefers bright, indirect light and good drainage; Colocasia loves shade and wet soil.
- 🟢Cold tolerance: Colocasia is generally more cold-hardy and water-tolerant.
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- ▫️How can you use Elephant Ears?
- ▫️What to plant by the pond?
- ▫️Pharaoh Mask with stunning 3D effect
- ▫️Mojito Elephant Ears
- ▫️Colocasia vs Alocasia - what is the difference?
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Curcuma - the tropical tulip with a secret spice twist
Curcuma flowers
🌷Curcuma - the tropical tulip with a secret spice twist
🛒 Plant Curcuma: add color, spice, and charm to your garden
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- 🌷Curcuma, also known as Siam Tulip or Turmeric, is a plant with personality! It looks like it came straight from a fairy tale with bright, showy blooms in pink, purple, white, yellow, and even orange - that rise above lush green foliage like floral fireworks.
- 🌷Despite its exotic looks, it’s super easy to grow. Keep the soil moist, give it filtered light, and this beauty will reward you with long-lasting blooms. This is an excellent cut flower that lasts up to 2 weeks in a vase!
- 🌷And here's the kicker: beneath the soil, it hides a spicy secret - its rhizomes are the source of Turmeric, the golden powder used in curry and traditional medicine. So yes, your flower garden can also be a spice rack!
- 🌷Curcuma thrives in warm zones but grows happily in pots too - just bring it inside when things get chilly. With its striking looks and health-boosting roots, Curcuma is your new garden showstopper and wellness booster all in one!
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