Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
How hibiscus plant acts like a chameleon
Hibiscus mutabilis Cotton Candy - Mallow Hibiscus
- 🌺 Hibiscus mutabilis Cotton Candy - Mallow Hibiscus - is the magical chameleon of the garden! This beauty opens with pure white flowers that gradually shift to bright pink over three days, much like the Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow plant (Brunfelsia).
- 🌺 As the blooms age, they take on a rich, deep pink hue, creating a stunning rainbow of colors on the bush all at once.
- 🌺 With blossoms reaching up to 5 inches across, this hibiscus is as showy as it is unique.
- 🌺 It's the perfect way to add a touch of dynamic color magic to your garden!
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What is Cinnamon made of?
Cinnamon tree, or Cassia Cinnamon, Cinnamomum aromaticum
Cinnamon tree, or Cassia Cinnamon, Cinnamomum aromaticum
- Cinnamon tree, or Cassia Cinnamon, Cinnamomum aromaticum - this tree is the source of the famous Cinnamon! Cinnamon is a very popular culinary spice and is also used in candy, gum, incense, toothpaste and perfumes. The oil is used in medicine. Leaves are very fragrant and used as tea.
- Ancient Origins: Cinnamon has been used for over 4,000 years, with its earliest references found in ancient Egyptian texts, where it was used in embalming practices.
- Spice of Kings: In ancient Rome, cinnamon was so valuable that it was worth more than gold, and emperors like Nero famously burned large quantities at funerals to showcase their wealth.
- Medicinal: Cinnamon is known for its health benefits, including its ability to lower blood sugar levels, reduce inflammation, and fight bacteria and fungi.
- Culinary: This aromatic spice is not just for sweet dishes; it enhances savory dishes, stews, and even some meats, bridging sweet and savory flavors.
- Two Main Varieties: There are two primary types of cinnamon - Ceylon Cinnamon (true Cinnamon) and Cassia Cinnamon. Ceylon has a sweeter, more delicate flavor, while Cassia is more robust and commonly found in supermarkets.
- Aroma Activation: The distinct aroma of cinnamon comes from a compound called cinnamaldehyde, which not only provides flavor but also has potential antimicrobial properties.
- Historical Trade Routes: The demand for cinnamon spurred exploration and trade routes, leading to significant historical events like the Age of Discovery and conflicts over spice control.
- The Spice of Life: Cinnamon is believed to improve brain function and memory, making it a popular choice for students and those looking to boost cognitive performance.
❗️ And the most importantly - you can grow your own Cinnamon Tree right now!
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Is this Adenium?
🌸 This remarkable caudiciform Morning Glory -Ipomoea platensis- is growing from a large caudex! The caudex can be of some weird shapes and forms. Similar to Desert roses (Adeniums), it grows caudex for water storage to survive extended drought periods. This is one of our favorite plants, easy to grow, makes a great conversation piece. It is a perfect for bonsai
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A beauty from Argentina
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Is this Adenium?
caudiciform Morning Glory - Ipomoea platensis
🌸 This remarkable caudiciform Morning Glory - Ipomoea platensis - is growing from a large caudex! The caudex can be of some weird shapes and forms. Similar to Desert roses (Adeniums), it grows caudex for water storage to survive extended drought periods. This is one of our favorite plants, easy to grow, makes a great conversation piece. It is a perfect for bonsai
📚Learn more from previous post:
A beauty from Argentina
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The solution to eliminate weeds finally found!
Senna (Cassia) alata - Empress Candle, Candelabra Plant
- 🟡 Imagine a plant that grows fast, stays in bloom almost year-round, and covers your garden with lush, vibrant greenery with sunny, candle-like flowers. That's the Senna (Cassia) alata – Empress Candle, Candelabra Plant.
- 🟡 This garden wonder lights up your space with golden, candle-like flowers, while its huge leaves provide cool shade and keep weeds at bay! Weeds 🌱 just don't have a chance to grow under its canopy!
- 🟡 In just one or two seasons, it can grow up to 10 feet wide and 6-8 feet tall, creating a natural masterpiece of beauty.
- 🟡 Butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees flock to its bright yellow flowers, which are followed by intriguing, rattling seed pods 🐝
- 🟡 The Empress Candle isn't just a plant - it's a stunning, must-have addition that transforms any garden into a living work of art.
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How to get a quick shade from Elephant Ear and crafts from Monkey Ear?
🙉 Looking for a cool looking tree that grows faster than your to-do list? Meet Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Monkey Ear Tree, or Elephant Ear Tree. This large, feathery beauty is one of the quirkiest members of the subtropics.
🙉 This fast-growing, cold-hardy giant provides ample shade in no time, making it perfect for anyone seeking instant relaxation under a canopy.
🙉 But here's the real kicker - the tree's pods curl up to resemble ears! These unique legume pods aren't just fun to look at, they're also great for crafts and decorations. Nature's art project, anyone?
🙉 So, if you're looking for a curious tree with personality (and maybe a bit of ear charm), the Monkey Ear Tree is ready to impress. Grow it, shade it, and get crafty with its ear-shaped pods!
📱 See video how to make Monkey Ear bonsai in next post👇
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How to get a quick shade from Elephant Ear and crafts from Monkey Ear?
Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Monkey Ear Tree, Elephant Ear Tree
Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Monkey Ear Tree, Elephant Ear Tree, seed pod
Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Monkey Ear Tree, Elephant Ear Tree, seed pods
Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Monkey Ear Tree, Elephant Ear Tree, flowers
Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Monkey Ear Tree, Elephant Ear Tree, fruit
- 🙉 Looking for a cool looking tree that grows faster than your to-do list? Meet Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Monkey Ear Tree, or Elephant Ear Tree. This large, feathery beauty is one of the quirkiest members of the subtropics.
- 🙉 This fast-growing, cold-hardy giant provides ample shade in no time, making it perfect for anyone seeking instant relaxation under a canopy.
- 🙉 But here's the real kicker - the tree's pods curl up to resemble ears! These unique legume pods aren't just fun to look at, they're also great for crafts and decorations. Nature's art project, anyone?
- 🙉 So, if you're looking for a curious tree with personality (and maybe a bit of ear charm), the Monkey Ear Tree is ready to impress. Grow it, shade it, and get crafty with its ear-shaped pods!
📱 See video how to make Monkey Ear bonsai in next post👇
🛒 Get your own Monkey Ear Tree
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How to spread luck?
Lucky Nut (Thevetia nereifolia)
Lucky Nut (Thevetia nereifolia) peach flower
Lucky Nut (Thevetia nereifolia) nuts
Lucky Nut (Thevetia nereifolia) yellow flower
- 🍀 This tropical gem, also known as Lucky Nut (Thevetia nereifolia), is a small, compact tree with glossy, dark green leaves and gorgeous yellow-to-peach funnel-shaped flowers.
- 🍀 Native to tropical America, it's admired for its smooth, triangular fruit that hides two large, oily seeds.
- 🍀 It's rumored that planting a Lucky Nut tree brings good fortune!
- 🍀 Beyond its charm, this handsome little tree is hardy and low-maintenance.
- 🍀 Just don't let its mischievous name fool you- it's all about spreading luck!
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What is the best undemanding yet interesting plant for dry, hot area
Pedilanthus tithymaloides â€" Devils Backbone, Jacobs Ladder
- 🌿 Pedilanthus tithymaloides – better known as Devils Backbone or Jacobs Ladder – is a fun, quirky plant with zig-zagging stems that definitely catch the eye! Despite its name, it's anything but evil, it's just a name that adds intrigue.
- 🌿 Its curious structure looks like nature decided to make an origami plant! Its cute pink blooms add to the charm.
- 🌿 Whether you’re into drought-tolerant landscaping/xeriscaping or need an easy-going houseplant, this one fits the bill. Plus, it's a survivor, tolerating dry conditions with style.
- 🌿 Perfect for those who like a bit of plant personality.
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How to make sour taste sweet and what causes the miracle?
Miracle Fruit, Synsepalum dulcificum
Miracle Fruit, Synsepalum dulcificum
Miracle Fruit, Synsepalum dulcificum
- 🍭Miracle Fruit, Synsepalum dulcificum - is one of the strangest tropical fruit that makes sour taste sweet!
- 🍭 The miracle is that if lemon or other sour food is eaten after the miracle fruit, the sour tastes sweet, as if sugar has been added. That kind of magical experience is unforgettable!
- 🍭 A natural chemical in the fruit masks the tongue sour taste buds so that lemons taste like lemonade or lemon pie, or lemon candy! The sweet sensation lasts for half an hour to a few hours.
- 🍭 Miracle fruit berries are valued as a food supplement for chemo-therapy patients to improve the taste of food.
- 🍭 This small, evergreen shrub grows very slowly to a height of 4-6 ft in container, and 6-10 ft in natural habitat. A 10 years old plant might be easily only 4-5 feet tall. It forms an oval to pyramidal shaped bush or small tree.
- 🍭 Miracle fruit is a small compact bush, and can be a rewarding indoor plant. It can be grown in a 1-3 gal pot and produce most of the year. Seed to fruit in 2 to 3 years. Flower to fruit in 30 to 45 days.
📚 Learn more about Miracle fruit, its history, and how to grow it:
Everyday Miracle - Grow the Dream!
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