One of the easiest and hardiest Gardenias in our collection is the
Vietnamese Gardenia. This plant is much easier to grow than many other Gardenias.
It can handle overly moist soils much better, is quite drought tolerant once
established and has a high resistance to the typical Gardenia woes. It is
hands down also the most cold hardy Gardenia in our collection!
Are you looking for an exceptional ground cover that is incredibly easy
to grow? Burle Marx is a low growing variety of Philodendron. This plant
works exceptionally well in mass plantings as they develop runners which creates
that beautiful tropical feel and look so many gardeners desire. You can also
create wonderful borders with this Philodendron. Plant them in your favorite
container and watch them cascade beautifully over time. Give them a tree and
they will climb. This plant is almost prehistoric looking with jungle-green,
shiny, leathery, elongated heart shaped leaves on reddish stems...
Today we are starting a new column about the most spectacular
specials that are in bloom or in fruit today. Our exotic plant grower Steven Gowdy
will spotlight the most interesting plants he discovers and recommends today
while working in TopTropicals greenhouses.
Summer is in full bloom and everyone is wanting dirt under there nails
after being quarantined for two months! Enjoy warm tropical breezes with
Apricot flowers of this showy African Tecomaria in your garden. Tecomas and Tecomarias make a wonderful splash of color in any garden,
and apricot is no exception. Tecomaria Apricot has pretty unusual color of
flowers, ranging from bright apricot color to light-salmon. Ever blooming in
warmer climates, it can grow 3-4 feet high and a whopping 4-5 feet wide. In
addition to its beautiful flowers, this plant has many medicinal benefits. An
easy fast growing addition to any landscape, it is a great hummingbird and
butterfly attractor. It is pretty cold hardy and can tolerate light frost which
is a great benefit for gardeners living in subtropical climates with cooler
winters.
What is a garden without fragrance? Unknown to so many gardeners because
of its rarity, the Milky Way tree or Stemmadenia litoralis is one of those trees that are simply
unforgettable. This is without a doubt one of the most fragrant flowering trees you can
plant in the tropics or warm greenhouse conditions...
When this tree is in full bloom, masses of large, white, tornado-shaped
flowers cover the branches. The fragrance is something to behold… soft,
vanilla sweet and musky. Leaves are dark green and sparkly and a striking contrast
against the large, white flowers. Even the seed pods are pretty,
double-horned and orange-gold, born in pairs and hanging from the tree. This tree is so
ornamental!..
There is something very rewarding in growing your own peppers. Brazilian
Starfish pepper - Capsicum baccatum is a little bomb of flavor! This is not a plant you
will find just anywhere in the United States.
This is a very uniquely shaped pepper which makes it an excellent
ornamental plant. But unlike many other peppers with pretty faces and lacking in
flavor, the Brazilian Starfish pepper is delicious too. It is hailed for the
complex floral and fruity undertones and a medium level of heat for most folks.
These fruity and juicy, crunchy peppers are perfect for pickling or just eating
raw in salads or salsas. They are irresistible in a glass pickling jar
because of their unique shape. Bold and crisp, this pepper is much sought after by
foodies and gardeners alike.
If you happen to love Easter Lilies, let us introduce you to a very
beautiful and hard-to-find vine... The magnificent Easter Lily Vine - Beaumontia grandiflora, is not sold at most nurseries and is not widely
grown for this very reason. We certainly feel it should be, as this woody
vine is a tremendous climber which rewards the gardener with large clusters of
white flowers resembling Easter Lilies, during early spring to late fall. The
flowers are sweetly scented and make excellent cut flowers, which last for
at least a week! An added bonus is the twining ends, which makes a very
unusual and interesting addition to floral arrangements...
Here at the nursery, our Easter Lily vines are almost ready to burst
into full bloom. We are waiting impatiently. Order yours, and have a Happy
Easter!
Seeds of Easter Lily vine also available at BOGO deal - buy 2 packs for the
price of 1 with FREE shipping!
Over the last few weeks, we've been discussing using this time to engage
in the activities that make you happy, to do more of what you love. Of
course, for all of us at Top Tropicals, we have been singing the praises of
gardening and tropical plants for years and sharing the love with any friends and
neighbors who have expressed an interest in our activity of choice.
Do we have an affect on some people? Do we encourage them to try their hand
at gardening and experience the wonder of plants? Yesterday, we just saw it
with our own eyes. Our neighbor, to whom we once gave an Ylang Ylang tree, has consistently and politely resisted a suggestion
to try gardening herself and put some new and interesting plants in an
otherwise traditionally landscaped builders' home. Even her husband emphatically
stated that he was never going to put plants in, let alone take existing plain
boring stuff out!
What a pleasant surprise when we saw them both and their 2 young children
digging in the garden together yesterday. They replaced a whole section of
generic stock plants provided by the builder and filled the area in with loads
of colorful flowers and even topped it off with a healthy dose of new mulch!
We couldn't believe our eyes and was so happy to see the gardening "bug" made
yet another friend!
We hope our Dream Cart Offer will help someone make their dreams come
true, and this forced vacation time will be well spent on their home and
garden!
Lucie's tropical garden in Montreal, Canada:
"The movement of plants fascinates me!"
Our customer Lucie
Herard shared pictures of her tropical garden with us... Many of you have
beautiful gardens that you are proud of... but this one is... in Canada! Believe it
or not, before winter she digs everything up and brings it inside! Then in
Spring, she starts again every year. Dedication? Determination? Heroism! Lucie
won the Planet Bananiers photo contest for the third time.
Look at these pictures and visit Lucie's Facebook page for more photos and videos of her amazing garden.
Ask yourself: and what can I do? Is my life really that hard with mowing a
lawn once a week and blowing the leaves? You don't have to be a hero to make
something worthwhile in your life. Just take a shovel and start... one plant a
day. And you will end up living in Paradise.
Lucie reminds you: "Ornamental horticulture production activities are
now considered an essential service! Add soil in a pot, water very slightly for
the first two weeks and put closer to the window. That's all, the leaves
will start growing again!"
Tropical Paradise Contest 2020
Share with us photos of your garden. The winner of this contest will get
plants $200 worth, with FREE shipping!
Star Anise - Illicium verum - gets its name from the star shaped fruit...
with many culinary uses. So many international dishes get their unique flavor
from this wonderful spice. Any lovers of wonderful Vietnamese noodle soup
"Pho" out there? Did you know that beautiful, aromatic spiciness in the broth
derives from this very plant? In fact, it is the signature flavor of Pho!
Not only does this spice shine in the kitchen, but it has amazing health
benefits. It contains shikimic acid, which is a vital component of the
influenza-fighting drug Tamiflu! It boasts with antioxidants and
vitamin A and C, which help to fight free radicals responsible for premature
aging and diabetes. The oil derived from this plant contains thymol, terpineol
and anethole, which is used to treat cough and flu. In addition,
drinking Star Anise tea will help digestive issues such as bloating, gas,
indigestion, constipation and nausea. It is one of the main ingredients of
Masala Chai...
To the folks at Top Tropicals,
This is not really a question, more of a statement of gratitude. Top
Tropicals has been my go to resource for everything tropical plant related for more
than a decade... You have always been a source of information, knowledge and
of course, beautiful plants. And now, more than ever, in these stressful
times, I find myself returning to the world of plants that I love so much.
Staying out of the public and away from friends and familiar places is hard on
many of us. I guess they are calling it "social distancing" and I understand the
sensibility of it all. So I take great comfort in spending relaxing time
with my other friends and family, my plants. The weather is getting warmer,
Spring is in the air, and I choose to not worry about things I can't change and
instead I will devote time, energy and love to my special plants. Thank you
Top Tropicals for being there for all of us gardeners and plant lovers. I look
forward to browsing your newsletters each week to see pictures of the People
Cats and to pick out my next best friend!
Sincerely, Becky M. - Woodland Hills, CA