A: Tropical plants don't necessarily require 
extensive care. Many options are low maintenance, effortless, and easy to grow, 
including a variety of plants, trees, shrubs, and vines that demand minimal 
upkeep. They are fast growing, not fussy about soil, cold- and heat- 
resistant, and can rely on regular sprinkler irrigation. Below are six our favorites 
- the easiest and most effortless tropical plants for your Southern 
landscape. You can find the full list here.
 
1. Fruit tree: Lolita Cherry

Eugenia 
uniflora - Black Surinam Cherry Lolita. The plant is vigorous and ready to 
fruit the same year. The fruit has exceptional flavor, very sweet, without 
aftertaste, large 1-1.2 inch, very juicy. Reliable producer. These cherries are 
cold hardy and can take short periods of frost. 
 
2. Flowering tree: Shaving Brush Tree

Pseudobombax ellipticum - Shaving Brush Tree is one of the coolest looking 
flowering trees, this fast-growing tree bears spectacular showy staminate 
flowers in the spring. It usually has no leaves at that time, which serves to show 
off the large and striking blooms. Very low water needs, grows fast!
 
3. Flowering shrub: Firespike

Odontonema 
cuspidatum - Firespike - ultimate butterfly magnet with showy bright red 
flowers. Will take sun or shade. Very easy and happy plant!
 
4. Flowering vine: Bleeding Heart

Clerodendrum 
thomsoniae - Bleeding Heart. One of the most spectacular blooming vines. 
Spectacular, dramatic flowers are slightly flat, they have white sepals on either 
side of bright crimson petals. The appearance may be liken to a line of 
dangling hearts, each emerging from the other. Very easy to grow and undemanding 
plant. Blooms in both sun or shade!
 
5. Small perennial: Ground Orchids - many colors!

Ground orchids are the easiest and most rewarding flowers for a tropical 
garden. They thrive in regular garden soil or potting mix, tolerate both sun and 
shade, and bloom nearly year-round. They take both sun or shade, are 
cold-resistant and carefree. And look at these colors! From vibrant purples to soft 
pinks and yellows, ground orchids bring a splash of tropical beauty with 
minimal effort. Their consistent blooming makes them a must-have for gardeners seeking color all year.
 
6. Fragrant exotic: Queen of the Night

Epiphyllum oxypetalum - Queen of the Night - powerfully fragrant at 
night! This special cactus grows in tropical rainforests and has large wide 
meaty leaves. The flower is huge, white, and nocturnal. Blooms at night hours, 
hence the name. One of the most exotic indoor plants, great shade garden 
specimen. Easy to care, very low maintenance. Very low water needs.