Here is her golden sister in full bloom: Tabebuia chrysotricha - Dwarf Golden Tabebuia.
😊 These trees are flowering now in Florida. It's a breathtaking view!
😊 The Dwarf Golden Tabebuia is a small, striking tree ideal for container culture or small gardens. With its sparse crown and compact size, this tree is perfect for patios or yards where space is limited.
😊 In late winter to spring, when the tree is leafless, it bursts into a stunning display of bright yellow flowers that can bloom over several weeks.
😊 It's also impressively cold-hardy, able to withstand temperatures as low as 26F for a few hours.
😊 Whether as a focal point or accent plant, the Dwarf Golden Tabebuia adds a touch of vibrant color to any Southern landscape.
Here is her golden sister in full bloom: Tabebuia chrysotricha - Dwarf Golden Tabebuia.
😊 These trees are flowering now in Florida. It's a breathtaking view!
😊 The Dwarf Golden Tabebuia is a small, striking tree ideal for container culture or small gardens. With its sparse crown and compact size, this tree is perfect for patios or yards where space is limited.
😊 In late winter to spring, when the tree is leafless, it bursts into a stunning display of bright yellow flowers that can bloom over several weeks.
😊 It's also impressively cold-hardy, able to withstand temperatures as low as 26F for a few hours.
😊 Whether as a focal point or accent plant, the Dwarf Golden Tabebuia adds a touch of vibrant color to any Southern landscape.
Here is her golden sister in full bloom: Tabebuia chrysotricha - Dwarf Golden Tabebuia.
😊 These trees are flowering now in Florida. It's a breathtaking view!
😊 The Dwarf Golden Tabebuia is a small, striking tree ideal for container culture or small gardens. With its sparse crown and compact size, this tree is perfect for patios or yards where space is limited.
😊 In late winter to spring, when the tree is leafless, it bursts into a stunning display of bright yellow flowers that can bloom over several weeks.
😊 It's also impressively cold-hardy, able to withstand temperatures as low as 26F for a few hours.
😊 Whether as a focal point or accent plant, the Dwarf Golden Tabebuia adds a touch of vibrant color to any Southern landscape.
Here is her golden sister in full bloom: Tabebuia chrysotricha - Dwarf Golden Tabebuia.
😊 These trees are flowering now in Florida. It's a breathtaking view!
😊 The Dwarf Golden Tabebuia is a small, striking tree ideal for container culture or small gardens. With its sparse crown and compact size, this tree is perfect for patios or yards where space is limited.
😊 In late winter to spring, when the tree is leafless, it bursts into a stunning display of bright yellow flowers that can bloom over several weeks.
😊 It's also impressively cold-hardy, able to withstand temperatures as low as 26F for a few hours.
😊 Whether as a focal point or accent plant, the Dwarf Golden Tabebuia adds a touch of vibrant color to any Southern landscape.
Q: I've heard about a tropical gooseberry
suitable for making jams but don't know its exact name. Do you have it? Gooseberry
jam is my husband's favorite, but I can't find gooseberries here in Florida -
too hot, maybe?
A: Yes, we do have the plant you're looking for!
We've just made some delicious jam from this tropical gooseberry, and it
tastes just like the northern varieties but even more flavorful! Florida's winter
is the perfect season for this wonderful fruit. Right now, our plant is
growing quickly and vigorously over our fence, and it's covered with fruit. Just
a couple of months earlier it was full of fragrant, beautiful white flowers!
The plant in question is Perescia aculeata, commonly known as Barbados Gooseberry. It's a unique
cactus with both edible leaves and fruit, making it a tropical treasure that
offers beauty as well as culinary delights.
The fruit is yellow with a juicy, subacid pulp that tastes remarkably
similar to traditional gooseberries. You can enjoy the fruits fresh, stewed, or
transformed into jams and jellies.
The young leaves are also edible, adding a nutritious boost to your
meals.
This fast-growing vining cactus prefers well-drained soil that remains
moist during the summer and drier in winter, and it can be effectively grown
in containers on a trellis.
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Dragon Fruit, or Pitaya - a striking member of the cactus family known for its
spectacular night-blooming flowers and vibrant fruit. This climbing cactus can stretch
up to 30 feet, producing fruit with flesh in shades of white, red, or
magenta. Rich in antioxidants, it offers health benefits such as reducing the risk
of cancer and heart disease. A staple in both traditional and modern cuisine,
it's featured in products from major brands like Tropicana and Snapple.
According to the legend the fruit was created thousands of years ago by fire
breathing dragons.
Epiphyllum
oxypetalum - Queen of the Night - exotic cactus from tropical rainforests
with large, meaty leaves and spectacular, huge white flowers that bloom
nocturnally, filling the night with their powerful fragrance. A truly mesmerizing
addition to any Southern or indoor garden.
🐰 What cactus vine produces gooseberries? Barbados Gooseberry!
🙂 Perescia aculeata - Barbados Gooseberry - unique cactus with edible leaves and edible fruit, fast-growing vine. It is a tropical treasure that combines beauty with edible delights.
🙂 The fruit is yellow with a juicy, subacid pulp, and has a flavor that closely resembles a gooseberry. The fruits can be enjoyed fresh, stewed, or made into jams and jellies.
🙂 The young leaves are also edible, making them a nutritious addition to your meals.
🙂 A fast growing vining cactus, the Barbados Gooseberry prefers good drainage but likes its soil to remain moist during the summer, while being kept drier in the winter.