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Date: 1 Sep 2025

Whats inside the Devils Tongue that smells like trouble?

Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (campanulatus) - Voodoo lily

👅 What's inside the Devils Tongue that smells like trouble?

  • 👹 Amorphophallus plants - the Voodoo Lilies - are also known as Devil's tongue, Snake Palm, or Elephant Foot Yam, Corpse flower. This plant has a reputation as wicked as its name!
  • 👹 Amorphophallus is the largest flower in the world and one of the most exotic bizarre flowers. Amorphophallus titanum is known for its massive size, its flower can reach heights of over 10 feet and blooms only once every few years.
  • 👹 Why Corpse flower? Because of the smell that the flower omits, but for only a few hours - just long enough to summon its pollinators, the flies 🐱
  • After that, the air clears, leaving only the memory of the spectacle.
  • 👹 The titan of the group, Amorphophallus titanum, can soar over 10 feet tall. But its cousin in this video, Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, is just as fascinating. It rises from a giant underground corm (which is actually edible in Asia), then sends up either one surreal flower or one umbrella-like leaf as big as a small tree.
  • 👹 Season after season, it alternates between leaf and bloom, keeping its mysterious cycle alive. Hardy enough to rest through winter dormancy, it can even be grown in a pot at home.


🎥 Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (campanulatus) - Voodoo lily

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Plant Facts

Amorphophallus sp.
Voodoo lily, Devils tongue, Snake Palm, Corpse flower, Elephant Foot Yam
USDA Zone: 9-11
Large shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeShadeRegular waterRed, crimson, vinous flowersOrnamental foliageUnusual colorPink flowersSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • Different species of Amorphophallus
  • Amorphophallus bulbifer
  • Amorphophallus konjak

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    Date: 8 Sep 2025

    Four best low-growing perennials that bloom all summer

    Crossandra, Heliconia Lady Di, Plumbago, and Spathoglottis ground orchids.

    🌷 Four best low-growing perennials that bloom all summer

    • 🌼 1. Crossandra



      Crossandra is one of those plants that never really takes a break. Its ruffled orange blooms pop almost nonstop in warm weather, making it a reliable color source for borders, pots, or even as a filler around taller shrubs. Unlike many flowering plants that fade in midsummer, Crossandra keeps going through heat and humidity, thriving where others give up. It's compact, easy to trim, and works beautifully in small gardens or patios.
    • 🌼 2. Heliconia psittacorum Lady Di



      Heliconia Lady Di adds a tropical accent with its upright, torch-like blooms in fiery orange and yellow. What makes this variety practical is its manageable size compared to giant heliconias - it fits well in small gardens and large pots. Its flowers last long, both on the plant and as cut flowers, making it popular for summer arrangements. Once established, it keeps sending up flower stalks all season, giving a steady display of color and drama.
    • 🌼 3. Plumbago



      Plumbago is a gardener's friend in hot climates because it covers a lot of ground and throws out flower clusters all summer (sky-blue, white or red). It's versatile - train it as a shrub, hedge, or let it spill over walls and trellises. The flowers attract butterflies, and the plant is low-maintenance, tolerating pruning, sandy soil, and neglect. If you need a reliable plant to soften fences or add a cool color contrast to reds and oranges in the garden, plumbago is a winner.
    • 🌼 4. Spathoglottis ground orchids



      Ground orchids like Spathoglottis are practical because they give you the exotic look of orchids without the fuss. These hardy, clumping perennials send up spikes of purple, pink, or yellow blooms that last for weeks, repeating through summer in warm climates. They’re perfect for edging walkways or filling beds where you want constant color with minimal care. Unlike potted orchids that bloom once and rest, Spathoglottis keeps producing flowers right in the ground, almost year-round in frost-free areas.


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    Date: 12 Sep 2025

    What flowers do NOT attract bees?

    Butterfly on a flower that doesn't attract bees

    ❌ What flowers do NOT attract bees?



    Most tropical flowers bring in pollinators, and bees are usually first in line. But what if you’d rather avoid them? Maybe you’re allergic, or just don’t want bees buzzing around. Good news: some flowers attract butterflies, hummingbirds, moths, or even flies - but not bees.
    • 👉 Quick rules:


    • ✔️ Night-blooming + strong fragrance = moths or bats, not bees.
    • ✔️ Red tubular flowers with little scent = hummingbirds or butterflies, not bees.
    • ✔️ Rotten or fermented smell = flies, not bees.
    • ✔️ Carnivorous plants = trap insects, no bee nectar.

    1.

    Night-blooming, fragrant - moth and bat flowers



    Bees forage by day, so many night-fragrant flowers skip them.
    • Brugmansia - Angel’s Trumpet - big, hanging blooms, moth and bat pollinated.
    • Cestrum nocturnum - Night-blooming Jasmine - powerful night scent, moths only.
    • Hylocereus Dragon Fruit - huge cactus flowers, bats and moths.
    • Brunfelsia - Lady of the Night - sweet fragrance at dusk, no bee interest.

    2.

    Hummingbird and butterfly flowers



    Bees don’t see red well. Tubular reds, oranges, and yellows usually go to birds and butterflies.
    3.

    🐱 Fly-pollinated oddballs



    Some flowers smell bad to us but irresistible to flies.
    • Amorphophallus (Voodoo Lily) - rotting meat scent.
    • Tacca (Bat Head Lily) - spooky black flowers, fly-pollinated.
    • Stapelia (Carrion Flower) - also fly-pollinated.
    • Aristolochia (Pelican Flower) - giant, bizarre fly-traps.

    4.

    🌸 Specialized orchids



    Not all orchids rely on bees. Many use moths, butterflies, or beetles instead.
    • Vanilla orchid - its natural bee pollinator is absent in most regions, so no bee appeal elsewhere.
    • Brassavola nodosa and others - open at night for moths, not bees.

    5.

    🕷 Bonus: carnivorous curiosities



    Carnivorous plants don’t offer nectar. They trap insects instead, so bees stay away.

    Nepenthes (Pitcher Plant) - uses pitchers of liquid to lure and digest insects.

    These flowers keep the beauty, fragrance, and wildlife appeal - but without making your garden a bee hotspot.

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    Date: 18 Sep 2025

    Passion fruit fizz: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes

    Passion fruit fizz: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes

    🍴 Passion fruit fizz: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes 🍹


    • 🔴Scoop passion fruit pulp into sparkling water with a squeeze of orange juice.
    • 🔴A bubbly, tangy tropical soda!
    • 🔴You may add a plash of Rum (optional)


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    Passion fruit fizz recipes

    Ingredients

    • 2 passion fruits (pulp scooped)
    • 1 cup sparkling water
    • 1 tbsp orange juice
    • (Optional) 1 shot rum

    Instructions

    1. Scoop passion fruit pulp into a glass.
    2. Add sparkling water and orange juice, stir gently.
    3. Optionally add a splash of rum.
    4. Serve chilled with an orange slice garnish.
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    Date: 28 Sep 2025

    10-minute recipe Bo La Lot with a leaf youve never cooked before!

    Bo La Lot recipe with Vietnamese pepper Lalot (Piper sarmentosum)

    🍴 10-minute recipe Bo La Lot with a leaf you’ve never cooked before!

    • 🌮 Forget boring tacos - this wrap will blow your mind! In Vietnam they call it Bo La Lot - beef wrapped in peppery Lalot leaves.
    • 🌮 It started as grape leaf wraps in the Middle East, but in tropical Asia grapes don’t grow, so people swapped to Lalot. Way more flavor than grape leaves!
    • 🌮 Grilled beef, garlic, onion, lemongrass - all can be tucked into these shiny green leaves. Smoky, juicy, and so good you’ll wonder why you didn't try it sooner! It's better than grape leaf wraps, because it has so much flavor!
    • 🌮 Most large leaf pepper plants will work for this recipe - Vietnamese pepper Lalot (Piper sarmentosum), Betel Leaf (Piper betle), or even large leaves of the traditional Black Pepper plant (Piper nigrum).


    🌯 BO LA LOT RECIPE



    ✔️ Ingredients

    • · 1 pound ground beef or turkey
    • · 2 tablespoons chopped lemongrass (optional)
    • · 1 tbsp spice powder
    • · 1 tbsp curry powder
    • · 1 tbsp finely minced garlic
    • · 1 tbsp oyster sauce or fish sauce (optional)
    • · 1 tsp ground black pepper
    • · 1 tbsp finely minced shallots
    • · 1 tbsp soy sauce
    • · 2 tsp sugar or honey
    • · 1/2 tbsp olive oil
    • · 1/2 tbsp salt
    • · 10-15 fresh Lalot leaves


    👉 Directions

    • · Preheat the grill.
    • · Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl and mix well.
    • · Wrap about 2 tablespoons of the mixture into each betel leaf.
    • · Spear 3 to 4 betel leaf wraps onto a skewer and grill until the meat is thoroughly cooked.
    • · Be sure to eat immediately.


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