Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
Before you open a bottle of wine,
Jaboticaba (Myrciaria cauliflora)
- 🍷Jaboticaba (Myrciaria cauliflora) grows grapes right on its trunk! It's one of Brazil’s most fascinating and beloved native fruits. Its name alone sounds exotic, but wait until you see it in fruit: shiny, grape-like berries bursting straight from the bark!
- 🍷 Jaboticaba is the source of the famous Brazilian wine Vinho Tinto de Jabuticaba. The fruits are small, dark purple, with a thick skin and a sweet, melting pulp that tastes a lot like black currant. They can be eaten fresh, made into jams, or fermented into homemade wine with an incredible aroma and rich color.
- 🍷 Jaboticaba tree is slow-growing and compact, often used as a bonsai because of its small leaves and graceful shape. But patience pays off - mature trees covered in purple fruits are absolutely stunning! The fruiting habit, called cauliflory, means the fruits grow directly from the trunk and main branches, creating a truly one-of-a-kind look.
- 🍷 Jaboticaba trees can handle some cold (down to mid-20's once mature), don't mind wet rainy seasons and can be grown in containers in cooler areas. They make beautiful landscape trees and conversation starters wherever they’re planted.
- 🍷 If you've ever dreamed of making your own wine from fruit grown in your backyard, this is the tree for you. Jaboticaba isn’t just a plant - it's an experience, a piece of Brazil's culture, and a living work of art that rewards patience with magic.
🛒 Grow your own wine from Jaboticaba Tree
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️What does Blue Jaboticaba taste like?
- ▫️How Blue Jaboticaba is different from regular Jaboticaba?
- ▫️What is Jaboticaba? I like the sound of this word!
- ▫️What is Cauliflory?
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Jaboticaba wine: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
A homemade tropical wine with rich berry flavor and a hint of earthiness. This traditional Brazilian recipe turns fresh Jaboticaba fruit into a deep purple wine with a unique aroma and flavor somewhere between grape and plum. Easy to make, fun to share!
🍴 Jaboticaba wine: quick-n-fun exotic recipe
Ingredients
- 4 lb fresh ripe Jaboticaba fruits (Myrciaria cauliflora)
- 2 to 3 cups granulated sugar per gallon of pulp
- 1 gallon non-chlorinated water
- 1 tsp wine yeast (optional)
- 1 cinnamon stick or a few cloves (optional)
- Clean glass fermenting jar or food-grade bucket with loose cover
Instructions
- Wash and lightly crush Jaboticaba fruits. Do not remove skins; they add flavor and color.
- Mix crushed fruit with sugar and enough water to make about one gallon of pulp. Stir until sugar dissolves.
- Cover loosely and leave in a warm place (70-80F). Stir once or twice daily. Fermentation begins within 1-2 days.
- Let ferment 5-10 days, stirring daily. When bubbling slows, strain through cheesecloth into a clean jug.
- Seal loosely with an airlock or vented cap. Rest 2-4 weeks in a cool, dark spot (60-70F).
- Carefully pour clear wine into bottles, leaving sediment behind. Cork and let age a few more weeks.
- Chill before serving. Enjoy responsibly!
Tips
- Reduce sugar to 1.5 cups per gallon for a drier wine.
- Add more sugar after first fermentation for a sweeter dessert wine.
- Add a spoon of honey for a floral note.
- Save the skins to make Jaboticaba syrup or jam.
Grow your own exotic Jaboticaba fruit
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️What does Blue Jaboticaba taste like?
- ▫️How Blue Jaboticaba is different from regular Jaboticaba?
- ▫️What is Jaboticaba? I like the sound of this word!
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Snitch flower
"Look at this lovely flower that just bloomed!"
"Snitch flower?"
"A total Snitch flower!"
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Grow your own brain food: Avocado and Cocoa
- Avocado and cocoa aren't just a delicious combo - they’re also great for your brain. Studies show that Avocado's healthy fats improve blood flow and memory, while Cocoa’s flavonoids boost attention, mood, and overall cognitive performance. Together, they help protect brain cells from inflammation and aging.
- Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats and lutein, nutrients that support sharp thinking and long-term brain health. Cocoa, meanwhile, enhances circulation in the brain and has been linked to lower risk of stroke and dementia. So, growing your own avocado and cacao trees means growing your own natural brain boosters right in your garden.
- Try blending the two in simple treats like avocado chocolate mousse or a smoothie with banana and almond milk - creamy, rich, and packed with brain-loving nutrients.
🍽 Delicious Avocado-Chocolate recipes:
- 🍵 Avocado Chocolate Mousse
- 🍵 Avocado Chocolate Smoothie
- 🍵 Avocado Brownies
- 🍵 Chocolate Avocado Pudding Pops
To make this, simply blend ripe avocado, unsweetened cocoa powder, honey (or maple syrup), and a splash of vanilla for a rich, creamy mousse that feels indulgent yet guilt-free.
This is perfect for breakfast and to make it, combine avocado, cocoa powder, banana, almond milk, and a touch of nut butter for a thick, chocolatey breakfast smoothie.
This one is for the sweet tooth lovers, use mashed avocado in regular brownie batter, add cocoa powder, and bake for fudgy, nutrient-dense brownies.
To make this bite-size snack, blend avocado, cocoa powder, dates (or honey), and coconut milk, then freeze in molds for refreshing delights.
🛒 Plant your own Chocolate tree (Cocoa, Cacao), and Avocado tree for long lasting brain power
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Plant a fruit tree - and breathe easier: fruit might be the surprising key to healthier lungs
- ▫️11 tropical fruits to eat instead of taking a fiber supplement
- ▫️Tropical fruit health benefits guide - what fruit and edibles can help with health issues and vitamin deficiencies, Part 1 and Part 2.
- ▫️Top 10 fruiting plants you'll ever need for your health benefits
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King is jealous
- 🐾 Guess who is also helping with shipping plants? King got jealous and told Chiane that it's not fair to give Mittens all the credit for the packing work. He does his share too!
- 🐾 King is one of TopTropicals oldest cats. He is a veteran of Plant Shipping!
- 🐾 Check out King's riding a bike and his hobo adventures.
🐈📸 King the Cat is helping Chiane to pack plants at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden
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Before opening a jar, see where the natural peanut butter comes from!
Peanut Butter Tree (Bunchosia argentea)
- Peanut Butter Tree (Bunchosia argentea) is a small tropical tree with one of the most surprising fruits on earth. Its red, fleshy berries taste just like peanut butter - creamy, nutty, and sweet, with a texture that melts in your mouth. No nuts, no sugar, no processing - just pure tropical flavor, straight from nature!
- Native to Central and South America, this rare fruit has been a favorite among tropical fruit collectors for decades. The tree stays compact, reaching only about 8-10 feet tall, and can even be kept as a bush. It's perfect for small gardens, patios, or large containers, and it can thrive indoors with enough light. Within just 2 to 3 years from seed, it begins to reward you with clusters of yellow flowers followed by rich, red fruits that taste like peanut butter candy.
- The fruit isn't just fun - it's healthy, too. It's rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and beneficial plant compounds that support the immune system and overall wellness. Kids love it, adults can’t stop talking about it, and gardeners love how easy it is to grow.
- If you’re looking for something truly unique - an edible curiosity that sparks conversation and delights the taste buds - the Peanut Butter Tree is the one. Grow your own, and the next time someone opens a jar of peanut butter, you can smile and say, "Mine grows on a tree!"
🛒 Try the real peanut butter fruit
📚 Learn more:
- 💋Peanut butter fruit smoothie: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 💋Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #10. Peanut Butter Tree (Bunchosia argentea)
- 💋Delectable Peanut Butter Tree
- 💋The best small fruit trees that will produce right away
- 💋How soon will Peanut Butter Tree fruit?
- 💋Top 10 fast-fruiting trees
📱 How to grow the Amazing Peanut Butter Tree - in one short video
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Longevity spinach omelet: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 🟢A health-boosting twist on a classic omelet.
🍴 Longevity spinach omelet: quick-n-fun exotic recipes 🍳
Ingredients
- Fresh Gynura (Longevity Spinach) leaves
- 3 eggs
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- Salt to taste
- Cooking oil or butter
Instructions
- Chop Gynura leaves finely.
- Beat eggs with minced garlic and a pinch of salt.
- Stir in chopped Gynura leaves.
- Heat oil or butter in a pan and pour in the mixture.
- Cook until the omelet is set and golden. Serve warm.
🛒 Plant Longevity Spinach and live long
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Longevity Spinach in your garden
- ▫️How to make healthy food taste delicious? Longevity Spinach Super-food Recipes.
- ▫️Eggs with Longevity Spinach
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Meet Mittens!
Chiane and Mittens the cat
Mittens little kitten
Mittens the kitten sleeping
Mittens the kitten with a plant
- 🐾 Mittens showed up one day out of nowhere and immediately won everyone's heart. Our Shipping Specialist, Chiane, stood no chance against those bright eyes and tiny white paws - so Mittens was hired on the spot!
- 🐾 Now she’s in training, assisting Chiane with packing orders, inspecting boxes, and occasionally napping on the job (for quality control, of course). Every evening she clocks out and heads home with Chiane to rest up for another big day of helping.
- 🐾 If you ever spot tiny paw prints inside your plant box, that’s Mittens saying hello! It’s her little “magic paw” blessing to make sure your plants thrive happily in their new jungle home.
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Weird cactus looks like pasta with Dragon Fruit
Epiphyllum guatemalense Monstrosa - Curly Locks or Orchid Cactus
- ➰ Epiphyllum guatemalense Monstrosa - Curly Locks or Orchid Cactus - is one of the most unusual jungle cacti you can grow. Instead of the usual flat cactus leaves, this one grows curly, looping stems that twist and spiral in every direction. It looks like a green waterfall of botanical noodles, perfect for a hanging basket or a high shelf where its wild shape can really show off.
- ➰Curly Locks is actually a natural mutation of a Guatemalan jungle cactus that grows high up in jungle trees, using its stems to absorb moisture and light from the air. Like many epiphytic cacti, it produces large, fragrant flowers that open at night and look strikingly similar to orchids. After blooming, it forms small, oval pink fruits that are edible and juicy - like tiny dragon fruits!
- ➰This plant is self-pollinating, so you don’t need insects or hand pollination to get fruit. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers to be a bit root-bound to trigger blooming. Just water moderately, let the soil dry slightly between waterings, and avoid moving it too often once it’s happy in its spot.
- ➰Epiphyllum Curly Locks is not your typical cactus - it’s a living sculpture, a conversation piece, and a fruiting wonder all in one.
🛒 Add Curly Locks to your rare plant collection
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🌳 Why Large Grafted Trees Are Better
These are not seedlings — they’re grafted trees, which means you get the true variety with known flavor, quality, and performance. Large grafted trees give you a real head start:
- Already mature with a strong root system.
- Handle transplanting and weather shifts with ease.
- Can bloom and fruit in the first or second season.
No guessing, no waiting years — you’ll get the exact fruit you want, sooner.
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For Indoor and Patio Growers
No space for a full orchard? You can still grow your own tropical paradise! Our large grafted Condo Mango trees adapt beautifully to big containers on patios, balconies, and sunrooms. They stay compact, flower sooner, and can fruit even in pots when given good light and warmth.
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Bring the tropics indoors — move your tree outside for summer sun, then back inside before frost. It’s the perfect way to enjoy homegrown fruit wherever you live.
Give your garden a smart start this season. Large grafted Mango trees are ready — but only for a short time before winter.
👉 Plant now, harvest sooner, and enjoy the true variety!
Plant Care Tips by Top Tropicals Plant
Expert Tatiana AndersonLarge grafted Mango trees are easy to establish.
- Soil: Well-drained, rich mix — avoid heavy clay.
- Water: Deeply once or twice a week after the tree is established; keep soil evenly moist during the first few weeks after planting.
- Light: Full sun or bright patio spot.
- Feeding: Use balanced fertilizer Sunshine Boosters Mango Tango with every watering and Green Magic controlled release fertilizer every 6 months for steady growth.
- Protection: Cover on cold nights for the first winter.
- 👉 Learn more: How to take care of a mango tree in winter.
Plant once, care lightly, and your tree will reward you with fast growth and early fruit.
🌳 Big Trees, Local Pickup Only
For our local gardeners, we have something special. Extra-large 15- and 25-gallon Mango trees. These are full, mature specimens that simply can’t be shipped, but they’re perfect for local pickup or delivery.
Instant Impact and Faster Fruit
These trees already have strong trunks, big root systems, and start blooming next Spring. Plant one in your yard and it instantly looks like it’s been there for years.
Delivery and Installation
We offer local delivery and professional installation for large trees in the nearby area. Our team can bring the tree to your garden, position it correctly, and help with planting and setup.
👉 Contact us to arrange delivery and installation for your 15- or 25-gallon tree.
Limited Availability: Quantities are small, and these big trees go fast — once sold, they won’t be available again until next growing season.
"Large grafted trees give you a head start — they’re stronger, settle in faster, and can reward you with fruit the very next season," says Tatiana Anderson
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