Cat of the Day - Ca$h. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Cat of the Day - Ca$h
🐈 Cat of the Day - Ca$h.
💲Cash is a perfect representative of European Shorthair breed: a cat that came from the wild! Learn more about this breed tonight as a bedtime story, and have a good rest.🌜
📍 This fruit is prized for its deliciously sweet and tangy fruit, reminiscent of a blend between pineapple and strawberry. It tastes similar to regular Soursop (or Guanabana), with slightly milder flavor. The pulp is highly scented.
📍 The fruit, up to a pound, has the most unusual looks! Just look at these curious Hedgehog spines!
📍 The tree is medium sized, with beautiful, large, leathery dark green leaves that emit a strong aroma when crushed.
📍 Mountain Soursop is much more cold hardy than the Soursop, established trees can take some frost, down to 24F when full grown.
📍 Trees produce within just 2-3 years from seed, like many Annonas, and can happily grow and produce in a large container.
👨👧 We guarantee that everyone who sees this fruit in your garden will ask for seeds even before they taste the fruit! And you will have lots of seeds to share because Mountain Soursop is very reliable producer with many seeds in each fruit.
What is the most spectacular flowering shrub? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
What is the most spectacular flowering shrub?
Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Dwarf Poinciana, or Bird of Paradise
Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Dwarf Poinciana, or Bird of Paradise
Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Dwarf Poinciana, or Bird of Paradise
Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Dwarf Poinciana, or Bird of Paradise
♥️ What is the most spectacular flowering shrub?
🔥 Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Dwarf Poinciana, or Bird of Paradise - is one of the most beautiful flowering shrubs. It is a low-maintenance yet visually striking plant to enhance outdoor spaces.
♦️ Prized for its stunning, vibrant flowers that resemble miniature versions of tropical flamboyant blooms.
♦️ Compact size
♦️ Easy to care of
♦️ Prolific blooming period
♦️ Resilience to heat and drought
♦️ Red, Yellow, and Pink flowering varieties available.
Cat of the Day - Shaka. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Cat of the Day - Shaka
🐈 Cat of the Day - Shaka
One day a feral cat had given birth to a kitten on our front porch, but the mother had left and not returned... Find out what happened next... a happy ending! Good night.🌜
Why exotic Mamey fruit is so much wanted? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Why exotic Mamey fruit is so much wanted?
Pouteria sapota, Mamey Sapote
Pouteria sapota, Mamey Sapote
Pouteria sapota, Mamey Sapote
Pouteria sapota, Mamey Sapote
🍊 Why exotic Mamey fruit is so much wanted?
Pouteria sapota, or Mamey Sapote - is Cuban favorite. It is considered by Cubans to produce the best fruit in the world.
🍹 The fruit has delicious bright orange soft flesh, sweet and pumpkin-like in flavor. The Mamey fruit is eaten fresh, in milk shakes and ice cream.
👀 Mamey has a curious growth habit: flowers emerge in clusters in the axils of fallen leaves along the branches, followed by the showy fruit. This is called cauliflorous - plants that flower and fruit from their main stems or woody trunks. Other examples are Cucumber tree and Jaboticaba.
🌳 Mamey is a slow growing, compact tree, but needs some space to spread the branches. It normally grows 20 ft in height and 20 ft wide.
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.
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.