Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 3 Mar 2025

Why this Magnolia flower smells like banana?

Magnolia figo, Banana Magnolia

🍌 Why this flower smells like banana?

Magnolia figo, or Banana Magnolia that we mentioned earlier, is currently in full bloom and filling the air with its unbelievably delightful fragrance! The sweet, fruity aroma of its perfume-like flowers carries a hint of banana, making it a truly irresistible addition to your garden.

Looking for a little perfume tree for a small garden or container? Compact and evergreen, reaching only5-6 ft in container, this small tree or shrub adds sophistication to any landscape. Glossy, deep green foliage enhances its visual charm.

Cold tolerant and heat tolerant. Takes sun and shade.

🛍 Plant Banana Magnolia

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Date: 7 Apr 2025

What is the best plant for a carefree flower border

Dietes - African Iris

🔤 What is the best plant for a carefree flower border



How to add effortless elegance in your garden?


Dietes - African Iris - is a stunning, exotic beauty with delicate pale yellow flowers and bold maroon markings. It blooms in cycles throughout the warm months, giving your garden a fresh, elegant look time and time again. With its graceful, clumping sword-like foliage, it adds texture year-round. Plus, it thrives on neglect!

What makes African Iris a must-have?


Tough, drought-tolerant, flood-tolerant, and cold-tolerant, African Iris is perfect for virtually any type of landscape. It handles heat, sun, and even partial shade like a champ, and it's perfect for xeriscaping, borders, or mass plantings.

🛒 Get African Iris for a low-maintenance, always-blooming showstopper

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Date: 22 Apr 2025

Is This a Plant or a Coral?

Medinilla scortechinii - Orange Coral Spike

🔥 Is This a Plant or a Coral?



🟠 Medinilla scortechinii - Orange Coral Spike - these flowers look like they came straight from a coral reef! Orange Coral Spike is a rare gem that's hard to find and easy to love.

🟠 Bright orange stems burst into star-shaped blooms that mimic glowing underwater branches - but they're blooming in your garden or home instead. Exotic, rare, and totally unforgettable.

🟠 Compact and easy to grow - stays under 2 ft tall.

🟠 Glossy dark leaves highlight the vibrant orange panicles.

🟠 Grows in light shade or filtered sun

🟠 Great in pots, hanging baskets, or as an epiphytic accent

🟠 Perfect for collectors of unusual tropical plants

🟠 Add a pop of orange to your garden or indoor jungle – this coral spike doesn’t stay in stock for long!

🛒 Buy Your Coral Bloom Beauty

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A splash of tropical flair

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Date: 28 Apr 2025

Chayas health benefits: a must-have tropical leafy vegetable for sustainable gardening

Chaya, Maya Spinach, Kikilchay, Chaykeken - Cnidoscolus aconitifolius

🌱 Chaya's health benefits: a must-have tropical leafy vegetable for sustainable gardening



🌿 What is Chaya?


· Chaya (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius) is a little-known, nutrient-packed leafy green.
· It is a small perennial tree or shrub, native to the Yucatan Peninsula.
· Also known as Maya Spinach, Kikilchay, or Chaykeken.
· Younger leaves and stems are used like spinach: cooked and served with oil or butter.

🌿 Health Benefits:


· Rich in protein, calcium, iron, and vitamins A & C.
· Aids digestion, improves circulation, and supports lactation.
· Used in folk medicine for diabetes, high blood pressure, and anemia.

🌿 Important Tip:


· Always cook the leaves (boil for 10-15 minutes) to neutralize toxins and make them safe to eat.

🌿 Growing Chaya:


· Fast-growing perennial, thriving in full sun to partial shade.
· Perfect for food forests or backyard gardens.
· Propagate easily from 6-12 inch stem cuttings and make more to eat!
· Can grow up to 6-8 feet tall and be continuously harvested with proper care.

🌿 Garden Benefits:


· Pretty white flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
· Resilient to drought and thrives in various soil types. Heat and cold tolerant.

🛒 Start growing your Chaya today for a sustainable garden!

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Date: 18 May 2025

Discover the health benefits of Katuk: a Superfood for your mind and body

Katuk,Tropical Asparagus - Sauropus androgynus

🏆 Discover the health benefits of Katuk: a Superfood for your mind and body



🌿 Katuk, or Tropical Asparagus (Sauropus androgynus), is a delicious leafy vegetable popular in South and Southeast Asia. Its young shoots, often referred to as tropical asparagus, are highly prized for their taste and high yields.

🌿 In Vietnam, Katuk is commonly cooked in soups with crab meat, minced pork, or dried shrimp, while in Malaysia, it’s stir-fried with egg and dried anchovies.

🌿 The plant is unique for being one of the few plants that contains vitamin K. It’s also rich in folate, vitamin K, and lutein - nutrients linked to improved memory and reduced cognitive aging.

🌿 Katuk thrives in full sun or semi-shade, making it a versatile and healthy addition to your garden or kitchen.

Lean more:
📚 Tropical Asparagus, Katuk: Grow your own food
📱 How to cook with Katuk

🛒 Add Katuk Superfood to your edible garden today

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