Is it real or porcelain? Discover the flower that fools the eye!
Clusia lanceolata - Porcelain Flower
Is it real... or porcelain? Discover the tree that fools the eye!
🔮 Clusia lanceolata - Porcelain Flower has pink blooms so perfect they look fake! This easygoing tree thrives in both sun or shade and even feeds birds with its apple-like fruit. Great undemanding yet unusual flowering plant for container in a shady spot.
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.
Discover Coral Trees - Erythrinas
the brightest flowers of the Tropics
Q: What tropical tree do you recommend that has a
small size and bright showy flowers, specifically red? I love red flowers,
they are the most beautiful!
A: Erythrinas are small trees with a legendary
beauty and are often considered a symbol of exotic allure. They bring a touch
of the extraordinary to a Southern landscape.
Vivid red blooms: striking, coral-red flowers that create a
breathtaking visual display.
Eye-catching: makes a stunning focal point with its bold and
vibrant floral clusters.
Fast-growing: quickly develops into a magnificent tree.
Unique branch structure: an interesting, sculptural form that
adds architectural interest even when not in bloom.
Pollinator magnet: attracts hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies,
supporting local wildlife.
Drought tolerant: withstands dry conditions once
established.
Adaptable: thrives in a range of soils, demonstrating
versatility and hardiness.
Low maintenance: requires minimal care.
The Erythrina tree is a must-have for any tropical garden, with its
stunning coral-red blooms and unique branch structure that add beauty year-round.
Fast-growing, drought-tolerant, and low-maintenance, this eye-catching tree
supports pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies while thriving in a
variety of conditions. It's the perfect addition for those seeking a vibrant,
exotic touch to their landscape.
Discover three must-have fruit
for every tropical garden
Q: I love tropical fruit and want to plant all of
them but I have room for only a couple of trees. Help me make the best
selection.
A: Here is your perfect list for 2+ fruiting
plants: every tropical garden must have a Mango Tree, an Avocado Tree, and - you can plant as many as you want - Pineapples! And here is why...
1. Pineapple
Pineapple is a tropical favorite that's incredibly easy to grow, making it a
perfect choice for beginners. With minimal care, Pineapples don't take mush
space, you can grown them underneath other fruit trees. Plant good varieties,
and when you get your crop, plant the tops and you will have your little
Pineapple plantation in no time: you'll enjoy sweet, juicy fruit from those
little babies in about 18-24 months. Freshly harvested pineapples are delightful
in smoothies, salads, or grilled, adding a tropical flair to your garden.
Mango
trees are not only a staple in tropical gardens but are also easy to
cultivate. They flourish in sunny spots and well-drained soil, requiring little
maintenance once established. These vigorous trees can yield an abundance of
juicy, flavorful fruit in just a few years. They are perfect for fresh eating or
adding to salsas and chutneys. Condo varieties are dwarf trees and can be
grown in containers.
Avocado trees are fun to grow and add both beauty and nutrition to tropical
gardens. Grafted cultivars start yielding fruit within a few months with
proper care. The rich, creamy avocados are a culinary favorite, perfect for
salads, spreads, and smoothies. With their lush foliage and bountiful harvests,
avocado trees are a fantastic choice for gardeners looking for ease and
abundance.