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Date: 21 Dec 2025

Everyone wants Red Jade vine - this is the one that lives! How to grow Red Jade outside the Tropics

Camptosema grandiflorum - Dwarf Red Jade Vine, Cuitelo, or Rooster's Crest

❤️‍ Everyone wants Red Jade vine - this is the one that lives! How to grow Red Jade outside the Tropics.

  • 🔥 Camptosema grandiflorum (grandiflora) - Dwarf Red Jade Vine, Cuitelo, or Rooster's Crest - this Brazilian superstar brings cascading chains of bright red blooms.
  • 🔥 Love the stunning, fiery blooms of the famous Red Jade Vine (Mucuna benettii) but live outside the tropics? Its cousin - Dwarf Red Jade Vine - delivers the same jaw-dropping, flame-red flower chains as the famous tropical Red Jade vines - but without the extreme fuss.
  • 🔥 This vine is native to Brazil, where it grows at higher elevations. That is the secret. It is noticeably more cold tolerant than Mucuna benettii and can handle short dips to around 28F with little or no damage. It is also more forgiving with watering and can tolerate brief dry spells once established.
  • 🔥 Bloom time is late fall through winter, exactly when most gardens slow down. The flowers are long, heavy, and hang best from a pergola, arbor, or fence where they can cascade freely. Butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds find it fast.
  • 🔥 Despite the word "dwarf," this is a vigorous vine. It grows quickly, needs strong support, and rewards good care with a massive display. Give it sun to light shade, water when the soil feels slightly dry, avoid soggy roots, and prune after flowering. Mulch helps keep roots cool.
  • 🔥 It can even be grown in a large container with solid support.
  • 🔥 If you have ever wanted the iconic Red Jade look but live in a place with real winters or surprise cold nights - this is the smarter choice.


🛒 Plant the Red Jade Vine that grows outside the Tropics

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Plant Facts

Camptosema grandiflorum
Crista-De-Galo, Dwarf Red Jade Vine, Brazilian Red Jade Vine
USDA Zone: 9-11
Vine or creeper plantSemi-shadeShadeRegular waterRed, crimson, vinous flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeSeaside, salt tolerant plant
  • Camptosema grandiflorum - Dwarf Red Jade Vine in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Cold-hardy Dwarf Red Jade Vine
  • Camptosema grandiflora, Dwarf Red Jade Vine - my favorite plant

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    Date: 19 Dec 2025

    Dog refused to play Santa - her reaction says everything

    Mango the Christmas Dog

    🎅 Dog refused to play Santa - her reaction says everything



    🎄 Christmas moment



    Mango the Dog really tried to be festive! The Santa hat went on, slipped off, went back on, slipped again...
    She sat there looking guilty, like she personally ruined Christmas... We forgave her. Obviously.

    🐕 Mango's Christmas story



    Mango is a black lab - loving, gentle, and loyal to her core.
    One cool November night, she showed up at our gate and stayed there all night, waiting for someone to come back for her. No one did. We tried to find her family with no luck. So Mango stayed with us at TopTropicals with our rescued #PeopleCats.

    When we took Mango to the vet for shots, we discovered she was pregnant! Maybe that is why she was left behind?

    Right before Christmas, on December 17, 2022, Mango gave us eight beautiful puppies. Some stayed with TopTropicals - Sunshine, Draco, and Lilo - and the others went to close friends. They still come back to visit, and every year we get a full Mango family reunion.

    🎁 Sometimes the best gifts show up quietly, wait patiently, and never leave.
    Happy Holidays! Hope Santa brings you what you want!

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    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

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    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: 27 Jan 2026

    🌸 Why adenium?

    • Easy to grow in containers
    • Thrive in sun or shade, indoors or out
    • Tolerant of low humidity
    • Very low water needs
    • Forgiving plants that tolerate missed watering
    • Long-lived plants that improve with age
    • Compact size, ideal for patios, balconies, and windows
    • Form unique, sculptural caudex shapes
    • Decorative even when not in bloom
    • Produce stunning, long-lasting flowers
    • Often blooming in a few months

    🌸 Adenium Care Basics

    Adeniums have many spectacular hybrids, and their basic culture is closer to orchids than to typical houseplants. The key is a small pot, excellent drainage, bright light, and careful watering.

    Pot and Soil

    • Use a small pot sized to the root system.
    • Excellent drainage is required.
    • Use a very well-drained mix. We recommend specially formulated for Adeniums Desert Rose Soilless Mix

    Light and Blooming

    • Give lots of light for heavy flowering.
    • In warm conditions and longer days, most hybrids and species begin blooming in spring.
    • In warmer climates they can keep blooming through fall and winter.

    Watering (Most Important)

    • Adeniums dislike both extremes: over-watering and drying out too often.
    • Use neutral to hard water when possible.
    • Acidic water can sour the mix quickly and may cause root rot.
    • Water in the early morning so the plant can drink through the day.
    • Watering frequency can range from daily to every few days, depending on heat, light, and how fast the mix dries.
    • Never let the pot sit in a saucer of water.
    • Do not let the plant dry out too often, or it may go into early dormancy.
    • Do not wet the leaves.

    Fertilizer (Caudex + Flowers)

    • To build a large swollen base/trunk (caudex), use a good quality fertilizer.
    • A fertilizer that helps trunk swelling also supports flowering. The best choice for this is Sunshine Megaflor.
    • Avoid fertilizers that are too high in nitrogen; choose a formula where the middle number is the highest.
    • Never apply fertilizer directly on roots.
    • Do not liquid feed a thirsty plant.
    • Always water lightly first, then feed, to avoid root burn and leaf drop.

    The Caudex "Secret" (Shaping the Base)

    • At each repotting, lift the plant slightly so the upper roots are a little exposed.
    • This encourages new roots to grow downward and helps create a thicker, more interesting caudex shape.

    Multi-Grafted Plants (Important Note)

    • Adenium hybrids can be multi-grafted with several colors/varieties on the same plant.
    • The swollen base forms only when the rootstock plant is grown from seed.

    ✍️ Adenium FAQ

    How much light do Adeniums need?

    Adeniums need lots of light for heavy flowering. Most hybrids and species start blooming when conditions are warm and days get longer, and in warmer climates they can keep blooming through fall and winter.

    What is the best pot size for Adeniums?

    Use a small pot sized to the root system, with excellent drainage. A small pot with excellent drainage is a must.

    What kind of soil mix should I use?

    Use only a well-drained mix. Adeniums do best in very well-drained soil. A small pot plus excellent drainage is the foundation of success.

    How often should I water Adeniums?

    Adeniums do not like both over-watering and drying-out too often. Water preferably in the early morning and do not water again until the mix dries on the surface. Watering can range from daily to every few days depending on heat, light, and how fast the mix dries.

    Can Adeniums sit in a saucer of water?

    No. Never allow your Adenium to sit in a saucer of water.

    Should I wet the leaves when watering?

    No. Do not wet the leaves.

    What kind of water do Adeniums prefer?

    Adeniums prefer neutral to hard water. Acidic water tends to sour the soil too fast and may cause root rot.

    How do I create a large, swollen caudex?

    At each repotting, lift the plant slightly so the upper parts of the roots are a little exposed. This encourages the plant to form more roots that grow downward and helps create a thicker, more interesting caudex.

    What fertilizer should I use for caudex growth and blooms?

    Use a good quality fertilizer to support both trunk swelling and flowering. Avoid formulas that are too high in nitrogen; the middle number should be the highest. Never apply fertilizer directly on roots, and do not liquid feed when the plant is thirsty. Water lightly first, then feed, to avoid root burn and leaf drop.

    Can an Adenium have multiple flower colors on one plant?

    Yes. Adenium hybrids can be multi-grafted with several colors or varieties on the same plant. Note that the swollen base forms only when the rootstock plant is grown from seed.

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    Date: 26 Jan 2026

    Why Turmeric was named the 2026 Herb of the Year

    Turmeric - Curcuma

    Turmeric - Curcuma

    🌷 Why Turmeric was named the 2026 Herb of the Year

    • 🌷 Turmeric was named the 2026 Herb of the Year by the International Herb Association, and it is easy to see why gardeners are paying attention. This tropical plant from the ginger family is best known for its bright orange underground rhizomes, used for centuries as a spice, natural dye, and traditional remedy.
    • 🌷Native to India, Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is closely related to Ginger and Cardamom. Its rhizomes are a staple in curry and widely used in Asian, African, and Caribbean cuisines. In recent years, turmeric has also gained attention for potential anti-inflammatory properties.
    • 🌷 Herb, spice or flower?


    • • Botanically, turmeric is a spice, since it comes from the plant’s rhizomes rather than its leaves. In the kitchen, however, it often functions like an herb. Fresh turmeric can replace powdered turmeric in most recipes and delivers brighter flavor and color.
    • • Beyond edible Turmeric, there are many Curcuma hybrids grown purely for ornament. These selections produce striking, long-lasting flower spikes in shades of pink, white, orange, red, and purple, rising above lush tropical foliage. Ornamental curcumas are popular as patio plants and indoor accents, adding dramatic color and texture even where they are grown strictly in containers.


    🌷 Growing turmeric anywhere - even in cool climates



    Although Turmeric is a tropical perennial, it grows very well in containers, making it suitable for gardeners everywhere. When grown in pots, turmeric is treated as a warm-season plant that can be moved indoors as temperatures cool.
    • 🌷 How to grow Turmeric



      Turmeric is a compact, but bold plant, reaching 3-4 feet tall and wide, so it needs a roomy container. It prefers:

    • • Rich, well-drained soil
    • • Slightly acidic conditions (around pH 6–6.5)
    • • Consistent moisture
    • • Warm temperatures and bright, indirect light

    The plant produces flowers that do not set seed, so turmeric is grown entirely from rhizomes.

    🌷 Harvesting and using Turmeric



    As the season ends, turmeric naturally goes dormant and the leaves yellow and dry. This signals harvest time. Dig the rhizomes, clean them, and dry them in a cool, shaded place.

    Rhizomes can be:
    • • Boiled, dried, and ground into powder
    • • Frozen whole and grated as needed
    • • Pickled for long-term storage

    Some healthy rhizomes can also be saved and replanted the following season, making turmeric both productive and renewable.

    Compact, bold, and useful, turmeric proves that tropical plants can thrive well beyond the tropics - especially when grown in pots.

    🛒 Plant Curcuma for both flowers, spice and herb

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    Plant Facts

    Boesenbergia rotunda, Curcuma rotunda
    Chinese Keys, Fingerroot, Lesser Galangal, Chinese Ginger
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Small plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeModerate waterRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersEdible plantSpice or herb plantEthnomedical plant.
Plants marked as ethnomedical and/or described as medicinal, are not offered as medicine but rather as ornamentals or plant collectibles.
Ethnomedical statements / products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We urge all customers to consult a physician before using any supplements, herbals or medicines advertised here or elsewhere.
  • Turmeric (Curcuma) in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Curcuma - the tropical tulip with a secret spice twist
  • Curcuma: one plant, two powers - color and spice!
  • How Curcuma Turmeric keeps blood pressure in balance.
  • Turmeric Curcuma: Grow Your Own Brain Boosters
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