Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
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Small flowering tree for community
Q: Hi, I live on the east coast near West Palm, but I see you ship your plants. My HOA allows for Yellow Tabebuia species and I'm looking for two or three smaller trees that can fit in my front yard in smaller spaces. Ideally looking for trees that would stay under 20' in height, but preferably even smaller. Can you tell me the average height and spread of the Dwarf Golden Tabebuia or Silver Trumpet trees?
A: The Yellow Tabebuia - Tabebuia caraiba is a very good choice for a small yard. It grows about 
20 ft average size, 7-10 ft wide. Sometimes taller, but it is slow growing 
and it will take many-many years to grow to a bigger size. It is a spectacular 
tree when in bloom, however, keep in mind that it is not very wind 
resistant; although it is not difficult to secure it back being a small tree. Another 
Tabebuia which is even more compact tree, has stronger root system and is 
more wind resistant:
Tabebuia chrysotricha - Dwarf Golden Tabebuia
Also some other interesting choices:
Radermachera Kunming - Dwarf Tree Jasmine
Senna 
polyphylla - Bahamas Cassia, Desert Cassia
Cordia 
sebestena - Scarlet Geiger tree
See full list of compact small trees
Tabebuia chrysotricha - Dwarf Golden Tabebuia
Radermachera Kunming - Dwarf Tree Jasmine
Senna polyphylla - Bahamas Cassia, Desert Cassia
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How to get rid of bad luck:
The story of the Garlic Vine
by Alex Butova, the Witch of Herbs and Cats
Are you a vampire? If not, then this is your Plant! Mansoa alliacea, or Garlic Vine, is a truly amazing plant. There are 
two special features that make it so unique...
...First, the flowers start off deep lavender with white throat and change 
to a lighter shade of lavender with age. Eventually fading to almost white, 
and you will see three different color of flowers at the same time on the 
plant. It's fantastic!...
...Secondly, the small of the leaves makes it a conversation piece: crushed 
leaves smell like garlic...
...The plant is said to help get rid of bad luck and is a favorite with 
hunters. Some Amazon natives offer their dogs a brew of this botanical to ensure 
success during the hunt. Up until now, most consider the plant to be magical 
or spiritual and they hang bunches of the leaves around their home for good 
luck or in order to drive away evil spirits...
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The most rewarding hardy fruit trees
Q: Recently I started working remotely and I kinda like it, no need to commute, it saves me so much time so I can have life now! My friend got me involved into growing some small houseplants but I really want to take advantage of our Florida climate and sun. I want to plant some cool fruit trees since I have a decent size yard. But I live in Florida Panhandle and we do have some occasional freeze in winter, although not for too long. But it gets very hot in summer! Are there any tropical fruit trees that will be happy here? Or should I keep everything in pots? I am excited to have my own tropical plant collection!
A: There is a perfect plant for everyone, and a perfect tree for every climate. Many tropical and especially subtropical plants can be much hardier than they are believed to be, both flowering and fruiting trees among them. You may keep the most sensitive species in pots and bring them inside for winter, while there are so many trees that will be happy in your area. Start with these that are perfect for climates with hot summers and cool winters:
1. Peaches and Plums
Low-chill, Heat-tolerant Peaches, Nectarines, Plums are especially selected for Florida hot summers. They produce well and do not require many "chill" hours like temperate fruit trees. They only need 150 chill hours and grow well in even in Arizona, so you know they are taking the heat.
2. Figs
2) Fig trees - they are easy to grow, heat- and drought- resistant trees. They are prized for their delicious fruit, which can be one to three inches in length, violet, brown or black. There are even varieties with yellow fruit. Most fruits are borne from early summer to late fall on new growth, and the fruits generally mature very quickly. These trees are sensitive to frost only when actively growing, but can withstand 10F when dormant. Read more about Fig trees.
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NEW INTRODUCTION:
Little Duke - new variety of Jasmine Sambac
We are exited to introduce to the world of tropical plant lovers a new 
hybrid of Jasmine sambac Grand Duke Supreme - Little Duke!
This new variety combines benefits of 1-1.5" large, triple flowers with a 
compact, bushy growth habit. What an amazing gift for every jasmine lover! 
Unlike regular Grand Duke that tends to be leggy, this variety branches out much 
more and stays short with minimal pruning. Leaves are similar to Grand Duke 
Supreme - elongated and come in swirls of 3's and 4's. It is a fast grower, 
reaching mature size in no time, but the plant stays compact, producing 
multiple flowers on every branch. 
Little Duke, or Baby Duke, is a profuse bloomer, providing lots of sun, 
warmth, and moderate water.
It is a perfect houseplant with the strongest jasmine fragrance in the 
world. A must have for every jasmine collector!
The plants we currently have in stock are very large and developed, with multiple stems, some are full of buds and ready to flower for you. They are in 1 gal pots, ready to be stepped up soon. But hurry up! We have limited stock that will be sold FAST! Don't wait and get this gem today for your fragrant plant collection, before they all sold out! The next batch won't be coming until a few months later and the plants will be much smaller...
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Mango tree finally bloomed!
A word from a happy customer
...Thank you for the email about mango booster. My mango tree has never fruited so I bought it. Attached is picture from today. So excited. Used it on lychee as well - same result. Very happy!..
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Golden Loquat - the symbol of Prosperity
by Alex Butova, the Witch of Herbs and Cats
...The Loquat is a wonderful tree, ideally suited to small gardens 
thanks to its compact growth habit. The plant is very fast growing, drought 
tolarant, and cold-tolerant to mild frost. It is an ideal fruit tree for the 
beginner...
...The flavor is a mixture of peach, citrus and a mild mango...
...In China, the Loquat because of its golden color, represents gold and wealth. It is often one in a bowl or composite of fruits and 
vegetables to represent auspicious wishes or the "Five Prosperities" or 
wurui...
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Chinese believe that planting a Golden Loquat Tree will bring you prosperity and wealth. Growing a Loquat is like growing your own Money tree!
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PeopleCats of TopTropicals. Cat of the Month: Sonya growing indoors
Sonya, the Co-Author of our columnist Alex Butova, this year can't wait for the Spring to begin. Sonya is a 
True Tropical Cat, enjoying sunny hot days, and she hates cold and snow in 
spite of her beautiful fluffy coat. Together with Alex, she grows tropical 
flowers in their apartment in Riga, Latvia. The countdown to True Spring has just 
begun, and Sonya promises warm weather to start by hers and Alex's birthday 
on March 16. 
Aren't we lucky to live in Tropics!
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Healthy Plants: Q&A from Mr Booster
Jasmine Grand Duke flowering
Q: Hey can you help me figure out why my jasmine grand duke supreme is not flowering? Ive had it for almost a year (in NY) and only had 1 flower bloom and that immediately turned brown and died. Since then no flowers have come. The leaves are green and healthy and its growing like crazy but not flowers. Please help me figure this out.
A: For profuse flowering, Jasmine sambac needs 2 things: bright light and special plant food.
We have plenty of both here in Florida. If your grow this plant indoors in 
colder climate, get it to flowering can be a bit tricky.
Your plant grows well overall with lots of vegetative growth, this is a 
good sign, it means it's healthy, and not being overwatered which is one of the 
most common problems with Sambacs. You're doing a great job! This jasmine 
just needs more sun and fertilizer.
Make sure to keep it in the brightest spot of your home. The more hours of 
light, the better. When night temperatures stay above 65F, it is beneficial 
to bring the plant outside on a balcony, patio, or in a garden in full sun as 
a potted specimen (move to bright light gradually). 
You should give this Jasmine plenty of food with every watering. We 
recommend SUNSHINE Pikake - Fragrant Flower Booster. This is a natural fertilizer 
that can be applied to plants year round without risk of burning the roots 
or nutrient lock up in the soil. It provides all necessary elements for the 
flowering cycle - just add a bit into watering can, every time you water.
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Healthy Plants: Q&A from Mr Booster
Ylang Ylang leaves after winter
Q: Hi, I purchased ylang ylang tree a couple of years ago. It's grown quite well in my Greenhouse but I'm having some trouble figuring out if I'm watering it too much not enough or if it has an insect. Can you please take a look at my photos and maybe give me a suggestion of what my problem might be?
A: It is normal for Ylang Ylang tree to get dark spots during 
winter time. Sometimes Cananga gets whole branches darkened (especially dwarf variety fruiticosa), some may even fall off. But they will be replaced 
with new growth in Spring-Summer. There is nothing wrong with your plant, it is 
just a reaction to cold and short day light when you keep this plant indoors. These leaves eventually will fall 
off as the weather warms up, and will be replaced with a new fresh green growth.
Luckily, Cananga is not susceptible to insects and diseases, but its leaves 
can look unattractive in winter.
Make sure to keep watering at minimum until temperatures raise to 80's.
Start fertilizing as soon as new growth appears. We recommend SUNSHINE Pikake 
- Fragrant Flower Booster, an ultimate fertilizer for fragrant plants.
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Pretty Fancy Nancy from Brazil
Byrsonima crassifolia - Nancy Tree or Golden Spoon
by Alex Butova, the Witch of Herbs and Cats
Once Dr. David Fairchild bought in Panama seeds of a fruit plant unknown to him, which looked a little like 
Acerola (Malpighia). When he asked what it was called, the woman who sold the seeds 
answered - Nance, wild cherries from Brazil! The famous horticulturist brought the seeds from Panama to the United States Department of Agriculture in 1899. A few of 
his specimens still exist in private collections in South Florida...
Nancy Tree fruit are not only delicious, but also very useful, they are widely used by many local people for medicinal purposes and include all of Vitamins B, 
Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Vitamin E, Calcium, Cooper, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, 
Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium and Zink. The whole multi-vitamin prescription in 
one fruit!..





























