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The crown of thorns with no thorns. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Euphorbia geroldii - Thornless Crown of Thorns

👑 The crown of thorns with no thorns!
  • ⭕️ Euphorbia geroldii, also called the Thornless Crown of Thorns, is a rare gem from Madagascar. Unlike its spiny cousins, this semi-succulent grows smooth stems. The branches are soft, graceful and droopy, with wide glossy leaves.
  • ⭕️ The real show comes from its blooms - pairs of scarlet bracts with golden centers that appear almost all year long.
  • ⭕️ Easy in pots, even shaped as bonsai, it's a collector's plant that looks both exotic and approachable.
  • ⭕️ Surprisingly for Euphorbias, it loves shade and water!
  • ⭕️ And yes - no thorns, just flowers.


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The solution to all of problems. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

The solution to all of problems
🍷 The solution to all of problems

"Here's to alcohol: the cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems." - Homer Simpson

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This flower opens in a few seconds! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Phymosia umbellata - Cranberry Mallow Malva Aparasolada

🌺 This flower opens in a few seconds! (Time lapse)

"The earth laughs in flowers."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

🎥 Phymosia umbellata - Cranberry Mallow Malva Aparasolada - one of the most impressive Malva (Hibiscus) shrubs

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Carambola sparkle salad: quick and fun exotic. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Carambola sparkle salad

Carambola sparkle salad

🍴 Carambola sparkle salad: quick and fun exotic recipes
  • 🟡Slice starfruit into star shapes and toss with cucumber, mint, and a splash of lime.
  • 🟡A crunchy, refreshing mix that looks as good as it tastes.


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Do not pray for an easy life. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Cash the Cat at TopTropicals

Cash the Cat at TopTropicals

🐱 Do not pray for an easy life

"Do not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one."
- Bruce Lee

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Why gardeners say this is the best Mulberry ever. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Illinois Everbearing Mulberry - Morus alba x rubra

💗 Why gardeners say this is the best Mulberry ever
  • 🍇 Illinois Everbearing Mulberry (Morus alba x rubra) is a recent discovery we’re excited to share. It may be the best variety we’ve grown, and if you only plant one mulberry, this should be the one.
  • 🍇 Very hardy and adaptable. Illinois everbearing is a cross between the white and red mulberry, and it seems to have inherited the best qualities of both. It is suitable for USDA zones from 5 to 10! It survives -20F and even colder, yet it also thrives in heat and poor soils. That wide adaptability makes it one of the most dependable fruiting mulberries for many regions.
  • 🍇 Quick shade, quick fruit, long season. The tree grows fast, about 3 to 5 feet a year, turning into a 20 to 30 ft shade tree in just a few years. It has a long, everbearing harvest season and early start: some people have even had fruit the first year after planting. The berries are about an inch and a half long, shaped like stretched out blackberries. They ripen steadily through summer, not all at once, which is why it is called everbearing. That means you can walk out and pick handfuls from July right into September.
  • 🍇Delicious and abundant. The flavor is what really sets it apart. Sweet, juicy, with a little tang, many gardeners say it is the best tasting mulberry they have had. You can eat them fresh, dry them, or cook them down for jam. Birds love them too, so you may end up sharing. But there will be enough for all: it produces abundant yields of 15 to 25 pounds per tree by year two or three.
  • 🍇 Easy to grow. It is a low maintenance tree, generally free of pests and diseases. Once established it is easygoing.
  • 🍇 Universal and long-lived. Plant it for the fruit, plant it for the shade, or plant it for the wildlife it draws in. Its foliage is also attractive, with deeply carved, oak-like leaves that add ornamental value to the tree. Illinois everbearing is not just a productive tree, it becomes part of the rhythm of your summer garden. While most mulberries live a few decades, some Illinois Everbearing trees may endure much longer with good care.


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📱 Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry

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How to grow ground orchids. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

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To one person you may be the world. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

To one person you may be the world
🐱 To one person you may be the world

"To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world."
- Dr. Seuss

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