Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 10 Jun 2025

Bleeding Heart Vine surprised everyone this year!

Bleeding Heart Vine - Clerodendrum thomsoniae

💞 Bleeding Heart Vine surprised everyone this year!



❣️ Bleeding Heart Vine (Clerodendrum thomsoniae) is not just a winter bloomer! Despite the common belief that it blooms only in winter, this beauty actually flowers year-round in warm climates, putting on a continuous display of red and white "hearts". It bloomed in winter, then in spring, and now - it's a summertime - it is still full of flowers!

❣️ The "bleeding heart" look comes from the striking contrast between the white calyx and the deep red flower inside - like a heart bursting with color.

❣️ It's a vigorous vine, perfect for trellises, arbors, or containers. It can even be trained as a shrub!

❣️ Grows best in bright filtered light or partial sun, and appreciates regular watering - but it's not fussy.

❣️ Pollinator magnet! The blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies, adding motion and life to your garden.

❣️ Tough and tropical - i'’s hardy, low maintenance, and stays evergreen in frost-free areas.

❣️ It's not shy, not seasonal, and definitely not boring!

📚 Learn more from previous posts:


💋When is the season for the Bleeding Hearts
💋Bleeding Heart Vine

🛒Get your own Bleeding Heart

#Butterfly_Plants #Shade_Garden #Fun_Facts #Hedges_with_benefits #Container_Garden

🔴 Join 👉 TopTropicals

Date: 8 Jun 2025

Charming Elephant Ears: Alocasia vs Colocasia

Alocasia and Colocasia

🐘 Charming Elephant Ears: Alocasia vs. Colocasia - which one is better?



Alocasias and Colocasias, or Elephant Ears, are both remarkable and popular plants that can bring a tropical exotic touch to your garden, pond, or pool area. Why are they so popular - and which one should you choose?

🍀 Why gardeners love Elephant Ears



✔️ Tropical appeal: Bold, architectural foliage creates a lush, exotic atmosphere.
✔️ Striking leaves: Huge heart- or arrow-shaped leaves in green, purple, black, or variegated tones.
✔️ Versatile placement: Ideal for containers, garden beds, water features, or borders.
✔️ Low maintenance: Thrive in part shade with moist soil and occasional fertilizer.
✔️ Big impact: Some varieties reach over 6 ft tall, adding strong vertical structure.

🍀 Alocasia vs. Colocasia - what's the difference?



🟢Leaf shape: Alocasia = upright, arrow-shaped; Colocasia = drooping, heart-shaped.
🟢Leaf texture: Alocasia = glossy; Colocasia = more matte.
🟢Stem color: Alocasia = green; Colocasia = often purplish.
🟢Light and soil: Alocasia prefers bright, indirect light and good drainage; Colocasia loves shade and wet soil.
🟢Cold tolerance: Colocasia is generally more cold-hardy and water-tolerant.

📚 Learn more:


A Beautiful and Edible Delight: Colocasia antiquorum Illustris
How can you use Elephant Ears?
What to plant by the pond?
Pharaoh Mask with stunning 3D effect
Mojito Elephant Ears
Colocasia vs Alocasia - what is the difference?

🛒 Go big with giant leaves!

#Shade_Garden #Container_Garden

🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals

Date: 7 Jun 2025

The Marble Queen that thrives on neglect

The Marble Queen that thrives on neglect

Epipremnum aureum Marble Queen - is a regal stunner with cascading vines of creamy white, yellow, and green variegated leaves that demand attention without demanding much care.

This low-maintenance beauty flourishes indoors with bright, indirect light and just enough moisture.

Often called Devil's Ivy or Money Plant, it's nearly impossible to kill - and brings a luck and prosperity while it's at it. A true queen that rules with ease!

🛒
Bring home the Marble Queen

📚 More exciting philodendrons:


🔘Philodendron hederaceum mediopictum Brazil
🔘What is the most colorful houseplant: Chartreuse Vine of Gold
🔘 What rare showy Paraiso thrives indoors
🔘 How big does Paraiso Verde grow
🔘 The best plants for a bathroom oasis
🔘 Swiss Cheese Plant is so holy!

#Container_Garden #Shade_Garden

🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals

Date: 7 Jun 2025

The Marble Queen that thrives on neglect

Epipremnum aureum Marble Queen

The Marble Queen that thrives on neglect

Epipremnum aureum Marble Queen - is a regal stunner with cascading vines of creamy white, yellow, and green variegated leaves that demand attention without demanding much care.

This low-maintenance beauty flourishes indoors with bright, indirect light and just enough moisture.

Often called Devil's Ivy or Money Plant, it's nearly impossible to kill - and brings a luck and prosperity while it's at it. A true queen that rules with ease!

🛒
Bring home the Marble Queen

📚 More exciting philodendrons:


🔘Philodendron hederaceum mediopictum Brazil
🔘What is the most colorful houseplant: Chartreuse Vine of Gold
🔘 What rare showy Paraiso thrives indoors
🔘 How big does Paraiso Verde grow
🔘 The best plants for a bathroom oasis
🔘 Swiss Cheese Plant is so holy!

#Container_Garden #Shade_Garden

🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals

Date: 7 Jun 2025

This is what we plant for a compact colorful hedge solution

Thunbergia erecta - Kings Mantle

💜 This is what we plant for a compact colorful hedge solution


💜 Thunbergia erecta - Kings Mantle - is currently in full bloom in our garden, showcasing its vibrant flowers that last almost year-round.

💜One of our favorite flowering shrubs, it's compact, easy-going, and perfect for adding a splash of color.

💜Available in blue, white, and even variegated lavender flowers, King's Mantle thrives in both sun and filtered light, with its dense, manageable habit making it ideal for low-growing hedges or garden specimens.

💜It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, and with simple pruning, it stays under 4 feet while producing a profusion of blooms.

💜Hardy to 30°F and suitable for USDA Zones 9-11, it's also great for container gardening in colder regions.

🛒 Shop Thunbergias - colorful flowers for sun and shade

📚 Learn more:


Variegated flowers of Lavender Ice
Why is it called King's Mantle
Perfect everblooming hedge for shade

#Container_Garden #Shade_Garden #Hedges_with_benefits #Butterfly_Plants

🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals