Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 14 Jan 2026

Did you know that Tacca is a cat?

Tacca plants and Cats

Tacca plants and Cats

🐈 Did you know that Tacca is a cat?



That’s probably the real evolutionary secret no botanist will admit! Those whiskers? Pure marketing genius from nature.
Cats had it figured out first — look mysterious, add long elegant whiskers, and everyone falls in love.
Tacca just took notes and said, “Alright, I can work with that!
Continue reading: Tacca wants to be a cat! - and everyone loves cats!

Tacca colors: Black, White, Green:


Tacca nivea - White Tacca
Tacca chantrieri - Black Tacca
Tacca leontopetaloides - Green Tacca

🛒 Add Get your own Bat Head Lily Tacca

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Plant Facts

Tacca chantrieri
Bat Head Lily, Bat Flower, Devil Flower, Black Tacca
USDA Zone: 9-11
Small plant 2-5 ftShadeRegular waterOrnamental foliageUnusual color
  • Tacca Lily in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Perfect Halloween plant: Black Bat Lily (Tacca)
  • When plants cross into the Gothic: the Darker Bat Lily
  • What is the rarest Tacca?
  • The mystery of the White Bat Lily - the plant with wings and whiskers
  • A flying bat with whiskers
  • The rarest Green Tacca - Tacca leontopetaloides
  • When Bat Head Devil Flower is in bloom
  • Bat Head - Devil Flower

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    Date: 13 Jan 2026

    Bet how many cups he can jump at the end?

    Cat Pelmen jumping over cups barrier

    Bet how many cups he can jump at the end?



    "I don't think limits." - Usain Bolt

    🐈📸 Cat Pelmen and his new athlete record - TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden.

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    Date: 13 Jan 2026

    A dancing water nymph revealed!

    Habenaria repens - Dancing Water-Spider orchid, Floating Orchid, flower spike

    Habenaria repens - Dancing Water-Spider orchid, Floating Orchid, flower spike

    Habenaria repens - Dancing Water-Spider orchid, Floating Orchid, flower close up

    Habenaria repens - Dancing Water-Spider orchid, Floating Orchid, flower close up

    Habenaria repens - Dancing Water-Spider orchid, Floating Orchid, flower close up

    Habenaria repens - Dancing Water-Spider orchid, Floating Orchid, flower close up

    Habenaria repens - Dancing Water-Spider orchid, Floating Orchid, flowers

    Habenaria repens - Dancing Water-Spider orchid, Floating Orchid, flowers

    💃 A dancing water nymph revealed!



    Habenaria repens - the tiny Dancing Water-Spider orchid, Floating Orchid, a dancing fairy, sprite, sylph, pixie - or a water nymph?
    • 💞 If you look closely, this native orchid really does look like it is dancing. The tiny, spidery flowers of Habenaria repens seem to hover in motion, giving rise to its charming common name - Water-spider Bog Orchid, also called Floating Orchid.
    • 💞 Habenaria repens is one of the few orchids that can live both on land and in water. It naturally grows in wet ditches, marshes, meadows, and along pond and lake edges, and it can even form floating mats in still water. In warm climates, it may bloom almost year-round, sending up tall flower spikes packed with 10-50 delicate greenish-white blooms. The narrow, spider-like petals and lip are designed to attract pollinators, while the light green sepals blend perfectly into wetland surroundings.
    • 💞 This orchid produces several yellow-green leaves along its stem, with smaller leaves near the flower spike. It prefers consistently moist to wet conditions and slightly acidic soil. In cultivation, it does best in bog gardens, shallow pond margins, alongside carnivorous plants like pitcher plants, or even in containers kept very wet.
    • 💞 Small, subtle, and easy to overlook at first glance, Habenaria repens rewards anyone who stops and looks closely. Once you see that little flower dancing, you will never forget it.


    ❓ What does this tiny flower look like to you?


    A dancing fairy, sprite, sylph, pixie - or a water nymph?

    🛒 Add Dancing Spider Orchid to your rare plant collection

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    Plant Facts

    Habenaria repens, Orchis repens, Platanthera repens
    Water-spider Bog Orchid, Floating Orchid
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Small plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunKeep soil moistBog or aquatic plantYellow, orange flowersUnusual colorSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeFlood tolerant plant

    Habenaria repens - Water-spider Bog Orchid, Floating Orchid in Plant Encyclopedia

    #Nature_Wonders #Container_Garden

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    Date: 12 Jan 2026

    Watch how to squeeze natural shampoo from the Ginger!

    Shampoo Ginger, Zingiber zerumbet, Pine Cone Ginger

    💄 Watch how to squeeze natural shampoo from the Ginger!

    • 🎆 Shampoo ginger uses and fragrance



      Shampoo Ginger, also known as Zingiber zerumbet or Pine Cone Ginger, is one of those plants that sounds too good to be true - but isn’t. This tropical ginger has been used for centuries not just as an ornamental plant, but as a practical, fragrant, everyday resource.
    • 🎆 Natural shampoo from a flower cone



      The most famous use of shampoo ginger comes from its bright red, pine cone-shaped flower bracts. When the cones mature, they fill with a milky, slippery liquid. Simply squeezing the cone releases this natural cleanser, traditionally used as shampoo in Asia and Hawaii. It gently cleans hair, leaves it soft, and adds a light, fresh scent. Even today, extracts of shampoo ginger are still used in commercial shampoos and hair products.
    • 🎆 Fragrance throughout the entire plant



      Shampoo ginger isn’t just useful - it smells amazing. The leaves, stems, and cones all carry a warm, spicy fragrance typical of true gingers. The scent is fresh and clean, with earthy and slightly citrusy notes. Because of this, the plant has also been used in traditional body rinses, hair treatments, and natural perfumes.
    • 🎆 More than hair care



      Beyond shampoo, the cones are popular as long-lasting cut flowers, often used in tropical floral arrangements. The plant itself grows into a lush, leafy clump that adds strong tropical character to gardens, especially in warm, humid climates.
    • 🎆 A plant with a traveling history



      Shampoo ginger is also known as a “canoe plant.” Ancient Polynesian voyagers intentionally carried it across the Pacific as they settled new islands. Its usefulness, fragrance, and beauty made it valuable enough to earn a place on long ocean journeys.

      Shampoo ginger is a rare mix of beauty, history, fragrance, and function - a plant that proves some of the most interesting garden plants are also the most practical.


    🛒 Get your own natural shampoo from Pine Cone Ginger

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    Plant Facts

    Zingiber zerumbet
    Pine Cone Ginger, Shampoo Ginger
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Small plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeShadeRegular waterRed, crimson, vinous flowersOrnamental foliage
  • 🔴Zingiber zerumbet in Plant Encyclopedia
  • 🔴Do you have Shampoo Ginger in your garden?
  • 🔴Free natural shampoo: squeeze it and see what comes out!
  • 🔴What Ginger makes a natural shampoo
  • 🔴5 most spectacular Ginger species

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    Date: 12 Jan 2026

    Cherry of the Rio Grande quick compote: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

    Cherry of the Rio Grande quick compote over pancakes

    Cherry of the Rio Grande quick compote over pancakes

    Eugenia aggregata - Cherry of the Rio Grande fruit

    Eugenia aggregata - Cherry of the Rio Grande fruit

    🍴 Cherry of the Rio Grande Quick Compote

    This fast cherry compote is made from Cherry of the Rio Grande (Eugenia aggregata). It is tart, rich, and perfect over pancakes, waffles, toast, or warm bread.

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup Cherry of the Rio Grande fruit, pitted
    • 2 to 4 tablespoons water

    Instructions

    1. Place cherries and water in a small saucepan.
    2. Simmer over medium heat until the cherries soften and release juice.
    3. Mash lightly with a spoon for a chunky texture.
    4. Spoon warm compote over pancakes or bread and serve immediately.

    🛒 Plant Cherry of the Rio Grande

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    Plant Facts

    Eugenia involucrata, Eugenia aggregata
    Cherry of the Rio Grande, Cere Jodo Rio Grande
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Small tree 10-20 ftSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterRegular waterEdible plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • Eugenia aggregata - Cherry of the Rio Grande in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Don't plant cherries until you see this one!
  • Ten best fruit trees to grow in Florida and Southern landscapes. Tropical Cherries: Eugenias

  • #Food_Forest #Recipes

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