Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
Helicopter flower Madhavi - the Spring Herald that clings to a Mango Tree
🍥 Hiptage benghalensis
🍥 Helicopter Flower? The name comes from its funny three-winged seed pods that spin like little helicopters. But the real show happens when it blooms. Clusters of pink-white-and-yellow flowers appear in profusion, with frilly petals and a fruity perfume that can stop you in your tracks. Best of all, it flowers in winter and early spring, just when most other plants are quiet, so it fills the air with fragrance at a time you need it most.
🍥 Hiptage is easy-going and adaptable. It can be trimmed as a shrub, trained into a small tree, or let go as a climber, but be ready to give it space and strong support if you let it vine. It's fast-growing, tolerant of different soils, and happy in either sun or part shade. You can even keep it in a container and trim it into a rounded bush.
🍥 In India, the Helicopter Flower is called Madhavi - the Spring Herald, and often paired with mango trees in stories and gardens - the sturdy mango holding up this vigorous fragrant vine, symbolizing love, devotion, and the union of strength with beauty. Planting the two together makes for a striking, symbolic pair!
🍥 For gardeners, it's the rare combination of beauty, fragrance, adaptability, and a good story to tell. A plant that not only perfumes your garden but also brings a touch of legend to it.
🍥 Used medicinally in India.
🛒 Bring Perfume Spring Herald to your garden
#Perfume_Plants #Hedges_with_benefits
🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals
Helicopter flower Madhavi - the Spring Herald that clings to a Mango Tree
Hiptage benghalensis - Helicopter Flower, Madhavi, Spring Herald, flower close up
Hiptage benghalensis - Helicopter Flower, Madhavi, Spring Herald, flower
Hiptage benghalensis - Helicopter Flower, Madhavi, Spring Herald, seeds
Hiptage benghalensis - Helicopter Flower, Madhavi, Spring Herald, flowers on the bush
- 🍥 Hiptage benghalensis
🛒 Bring Perfume Spring Herald to your garden
#Perfume_Plants #Hedges_with_benefits
🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals
What is your favorite variety of Jasmine Sambac?
Jasminum Sambac varieties
- 💮 Jasminum Sambac is hands-down the queen of fragrant flowers. The scent is heavenly - so much so that it's the key to jasmine perfume and the secret behind authentic jasmine tea.
- 💮 Jasmine sambac comes in all shapes and sizes - from neat little shrubs to big, vigorous bushes and even climbing vines. Every variety shows off a different flower form. It’s happy in sun or shade, perfect for pots, and loved as an indoor plant.
- 💮 At TopTropicals we love them all, but these three are our favorites:
- Belle of India - with elegant long petals
- Arabian Nights - vigorous yet compact, always covered in blooms
- Little Duke - same big carnation-like flowers as Grand Duke, but in a smaller, tidy package
- 👉 At Top Tropicals, we grow every known variety of Jasminum sambac in cultivation:
❓ Which one would you choose for your garden?
- ✔️ Arabian Nights - compact slow growing shrub with small delicate flowers
- ✔️ Belle of India - compact vine with long elegant petals, shade lover
- ✔️ Grand Duke of Tuscany - the most popular, vigorous bush with carnation-like flowers
- ✔️ Grand Duke Supreme - bigger, more vigorous version of Grand Duke with larger flowers
- ✔️ Gundu Malli - new hybrid between Arabian Nights and Grand Duke
- ✔️ Little Duke - more compact version of the Grand Duke
- ✔️ Maid of Orleans - vigorous full sun climber, great for hedges and fences
- ✔️ Mali Chat - very delicate, rare variety, with miniature 3-tier flowers, not easy to establish, shade lover
- ✔️ Mysore Mulli - vigorous vining shrub for sunny or semi-shade locations
- 👉 To get more flowers, just use Sunshine Pikake plant booster and enjoy the perfume all day long!
🛒 Smell the Difference – collect Sambac varieties
- 📚 Learn more:
▫️The most wanted fragrant plant
📚 Jasminum Sambac Absolute Flower - book download
#Perfume_Plants #Hedges_with_benefits
🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals
Blue lips smell like violets - Mazabuka, Sclerochiton harveyanus
Sclerochiton harveyanus - Mazabuka, Blue Lips
- 💙 Sclerochiton harveyanus - Mazabuka, or Blue Lips blooms with quirky blue-to-purple flowers that really do look like lips. And in the tropical plant world, blue flowers are rare. And they are lightly violet-lavender-fragrant!
- 💙 Even better? It's a total shade lover. No need for blazing sun - this beauty is happy to bloom in the cool, leafy spots of your garden.
- 💙 Loved by bees and birds, and just the right mix of weird and wonderful.
🛒 Add Blue Lips to your shade garden
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Why this blue tropical flower has a violet fragrance?
- ▫️Surprising Violet fragrance of the Blue Lips
#Perfume_Plants #Shade_Garden #Butterfly_Plants
🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals
More than white: rare Butterfly Gingers
Hedychium - Butterfly Ginger
- If you’re a fan of that sweet, heady scent of the classic White Butterfly Ginger (Hedychium coronarium) - a symbol of Hawaiian paradise - you’ll be happy to know it has some beautiful, fragrant relatives!
- Hedychium coronarium - White Butterfly Ginger
- Hedychium flavum x coccineum cv. Dr. Moy, Variegated Hardy Ginger Lily
- Hedychium flavum x coronarium, Yellow Butterfly Ginger, Nardo Ginger Lily
This is the one everyone knows and loves. Big, white, butterfly-shaped blooms with an intense perfume. Grows in sun or shade, survives light freezes, and fills the summer air with scent. A must for Southern gardens and anyone who wants a piece of island paradise.
A showstopper with variegated leaves splashed in creamy white, and peachy-orange fragrant flowers in late summer. This hybrid from Dr. Moy of the San Antonio Botanical Garden brings both bold foliage and beautiful scent. A real garden standout.
Looks like the classic white, but with soft yellow blooms and the same rich fragrance. Long, slightly fuzzy green leaves and flower spikes that light up late summer with scent and color. This variety grow fast and much bigger than plant also much bigger and vigorous than classic white Butterfly ginger.
🛒 Smell the difference - get your ginger trio
#Shade_Garden #Perfume_Plants
🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals