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Fire on top of the tree! What is it bursting with orange brilliance? Meet Colvilles Glory. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Fire on top of the tree! What is it bursting with orange brilliance? Meet Colvilles Glory

Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory

Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory

Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory

Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory

Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory

Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory

Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory

Colvillea racemosa, Colvilles Glory

🔥 Fire on top of the tree! What is it bursting with orange brilliance? Meet Colvilles Glory.

Colvillea racemosa, also known as Colvilles Glory, is a stunning specimen tree renowned for its vibrant orange flowers that bloom in fall.
  • 🟠 Fast growing tree able to reach heights of 30-50 ft
  • 🟠 Striking addition to any landscape where you need to grow a tree quickly.
  • 🟠 Fern-like foliage that may shed in cooler winters offers a captivating display with its long inflorescences and bright yellow stamens.
  • 🟠 Drought-tolerant and resistant to pests.
  • 🟠 Easy-to-care-for and relatively cold hardy.


🛒 Add some color to your garden with Colvilles Glory

#Butterfly_Plants #Nature_Wonders #Trees

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Cat of the day: Niki. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Cat of the day: Niki

Cat of the day: Niki
🐈 Cat of the day: Niki

Our new comer Niki on Mom's hat shelf, all they way up at the ceiling...
"Mom, help me to get down!"
"How did you manage to get that high without a ladder?"😳


Good night and we hope you all had a happy Mothers Day!🌜🙀💐

📸 😺 👇 Share your cats in comments!

🐾 More #PeopleCats in our Garden:
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How Blue Jaboticaba is different from regular Jaboticaba? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

How Blue Jaboticaba is different from regular Jaboticaba?

Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator

Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator

Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator

Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator

Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator

Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator

Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator

Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator

Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator

🍇 How Blue Jaboticaba is different from regular Jaboticaba?

In fact, they are very much alike! Just different species of Myrciaria that has somewhat smaller growth habit, which makes it an excellent container fruit tree! It also is much more productive.
  • 🔵 Blue Jaboticaba tree, Myrciaria vexator is a beautiful slow growing tree or shrub. It bears dark purple, almost bluish fruits, with thin, sweet flesh that taste somewhat like sweet grapes.
  • 🔵 Fruits are borne in late Spring or early Fall and usually eaten fresh or used in drinks.
  • 🔵 The plant is little known in cultivation, yet the fruits are of equal or superior quality to regular Jaboticaba that we mentioned earlier. A single bush may produce several thousand fruits!
  • 🔵 Blue Jaboticaba can tolerate light frost when established.


🛒 Order Blue Jaboticaba

#Food_Forest #Container_Garden

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How to get rid of pests on Hibiscus? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

How to get rid of pests on Hibiscus?

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, pink

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, pink

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, pink

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, pink

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, orange

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, orange

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, orange

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, orange

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, red

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, red

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, pink

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower, pink

🌺 How to get rid of pests on Hibiscus?

Hibiscus flowers are beautiful but the plants are also... tasty! So they can face a variety of pests, including:
  • · Aphids: small insects cluster on new growth, sucking sap from the plant and causing distortion or yellowing of leaves.
  • · Whiteflies: look like tiny moths and can be found on the undersides of leaves, sucking plant juices.
  • · Spider Mites: can form webs on the undersides of leaves and cause discoloration and stippling.
  • · Thrips: slender insects that feed on flower buds and young leaves, causing them to become distorted and discolored.
  • · Scales: small, immobile bumps on stems and leaves, sucking sap and weakening the plant.


Treatment methods:
  1. Pruning: Remove heavily infested parts of the plant and dispose of them properly to prevent the spread of pests.

Exotic fancy hibiscus flower 2 Natural Predators: Introduce beneficial insects like ladybugs, lacewings, or wasps, which prey on common garden pests.
3 Horticultural Oils: Neem oil or insecticidal soap can be effective against soft-bodied pests like aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites. Sunshine Nobug is a perfect organic solution that contains oil and soap.
4 Water Spray: Regularly spraying your hibiscus with a strong stream of water can help dislodge pests like aphids and whiteflies from the plant.
5 Systemic Insecticides: These are chemicals absorbed by the plant, making it toxic to insects feeding on it. However, use them cautiously and follow the instructions to minimize harm to beneficial insects and the environment.

❗️Always monitor your hibiscus plants closely for signs of pest infestation, and take prompt action to prevent damage. Regular maintenance, such as proper watering and fertilizing, can also help keep plants healthy and more resistant to pests 🕷🐛

#How_to #Fertilizers

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