Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 17 Feb 2026

Lunar New Year starts today - welcome the Year of the Fire Horse 2026 with Jasmines

Year of the Fire Horse 2026 with its lucky plants Jasmines

Year of the Fire Horse 2026 with its lucky plants Jasmines

🔥 Lunar New Year starts today - welcome the Year of the Fire Horse 2026 with Jasmines



💮 One of the luckiest plants for 2026 is Jasmine. Today, February 17, 2026, the Lunar New Year begins, welcoming the energetic and passionate Year of the Fire Horse.

💮 If you’ve been feeling restless, ready for movement, or craving something fresh in your life - that’s Horse energy. This year is about action, authenticity, and doing things your way. And in Chinese tradition, certain plants help align your space with that powerful momentum.

💮 Why Jasmine is especially lucky this year


Jasmine symbolizes love, luck, and beauty - three themes closely connected to the Fire Horse’s vibrant spirit. Horses are social, expressive, and affectionate. Jasmine’s sweet fragrance supports harmony, romance, and positive energy in your home.
In Feng Shui traditions, fragrant flowering plants help soften intense Fire energy. Jasmine does exactly that - it balances passion with calm.

💮 How to use Jasmine for good fortune in 2026


· Grow jasmine near entrances or windows to invite good luck into your home
· Place it in patios or garden walkways where its scent can circulate
· Use jasmine oil or candles in bedrooms to enhance relaxation and romantic harmony

💮 Ready for momentum?


Ready to feel bold, inspired, and a little unstoppable? The Year of the Fire Horse moves fast - and it rewards those who move with it. Think you need more clarity, more spark, more direction? Jasmine anchors that fire with calm confidence. It keeps the passion high and the chaos low.
If you’re stepping into 2026 with purpose, don’t just make resolutions. Plant something living. Let jasmine bloom beside you - and grow into the year you’ve been waiting for.

🛒 Discover lucky Jasmine plants

📚 Learn more:
Jasmine species in Plant Encyclopedia
Hoa Mai and the Year of the Horse
2026: Year of the Fire Horse - time to grow bold, live free, and plant lucky
Year of the Fire Horse - what should you grow in 2026?
More #Horoscope info for plants and cats

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Showy Jasmine Plant Facts

Botanical name: Chrysojasminum floridum, Jasminum odoratissimum, Jasminum floridum, Jasminum fruticans
Also known as: Showy Jasmine, Florida Jasmine, Yellow Jasmine, Fruity Jasmine
USDA Zone: 7 - 10
Highligths Plant used for bonsaiLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyYellow, orange flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
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Date: 3 Feb 2026

Four popular plants of friendship, appreciation, and shared connection

Heliconia flower

Heliconia flower

Ixora flower

Ixora flower

Bougainvillea flower

Bougainvillea flower

Gardenia flower

Gardenia flower

💕 Four popular plants of friendship, appreciation, and shared connection



Not all love is romantic. Many tropical plants symbolize warmth, friendship, hospitality, and human connection.

❣️ 1. Gardenia


Gardenia symbolizes quiet devotion, gratitude, and unspoken affection. It is often given to express deep appreciation rather than dramatic romance.
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❣️ 2. Heliconia


With its interlocking bracts, heliconia represents unity, partnership, and celebration. It is often linked to joyful relationships and togetherness and is widely used as a long-lasting cut flower in tropical arrangements.
👉 Heliconia gift

❣️ 3. Bougainvillea


Bougainvillea symbolizes enduring love and protection - beauty supported by strength. It is often associated with commitment and resilience in relationships.
👉 Bougainvillea gift

❣️ 4. Ixora


Known in parts of Asia as the "flower of love", Ixora represents friendship, emotional closeness, and community bonds.
👉 Ixora gift

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Valentines day Best Gift Plant Ideas
Valentine’s plants from around the world that symbolize love, connection, and appreciation
Eight favorite plants of romance, affection, and emotional connection

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Date: 17 Jan 2026

Ti plant leaf color meaning

Hawaiian Ti plant (Cordyline fruticosa)

Hawaiian Ti plant (Cordyline fruticosa)

🌈 Ti plant leaf color meaning



The Hawaiian Ti plant (Cordyline fruticosa) is more than just a colorful tropical accent. Across Polynesian, Hawaiian, and Southeast Asian cultures, the color of ti plant leaves has long been associated with different meanings, moods, and uses - both symbolic and practical.

Hawaiian Ti Leaf Plant Facts

Botanical name: Cordyline fruticosa, Cordyline terminalis
Also known as: Hawaiian Ti Leaf
USDA Zone: 10 - 11
Highligths Large shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeShadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyOrnamental foliageUnusual colorPink flowersSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
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🌈 Green leaves
Green ti plants are linked to peace, balance, and steady growth. Traditionally, they were planted around homes for protection and good fortune. In the garden, green varieties are usually the toughest and most shade-tolerant.

🌈 Red and deep burgundy leaves
Red ti plants are associated with strength, power, and protection. In Hawaiian tradition, red ti leaves were believed to ward off negative energy and were often used in ceremonies. Garden-wise, deeper reds usually mean more sun exposure and stronger pigmentation.

🌈 Pink, magenta, and multicolor leaves
These colorful ti plants symbolize joy, celebration, and creativity. They are often used as ornamental focal points and in festive plantings. Variegated and pink types tend to prefer brighter light to keep their colors sharp.

🌈 Purple and dark-toned leaves
Purple ti plants are linked to mystery, spirituality, and transformation. Their dramatic color comes from high anthocyanin levels and usually intensifies in bright light with good nutrition.

🌈 Yellow or light variegation
Yellow tones often represent optimism and new beginnings. Plants with lighter variegation may grow a bit slower and need protection from harsh sun, but they add a softer contrast in tropical landscapes.

🌈 One practical note
Leaf color is influenced not just by variety, but also by light, temperature, and nutrition. Fading color usually means too little light or depleted soil, while rich, bold tones signal a happy plant.

Ti plant colors tell a story - part cultural tradition, part plant health, and part personal style in your garden.

🛒 Ti plants rainbow: collect them all

📚 Learn more:


Cordyline fruticosa in Plant Encyclopedia
Ti plant: bold color, easy care
Color that lasts year-round

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Date: 31 May 2026

📚 🍩 ❓❓❓ 😱 5000 plants. 60000 photos. 25 years of notes. Estimated pages: ??? OH NO.

After posting about our search for a mysterious fragrant Cerbera, this arrived in our inbox:

"Bless you all for finding this and sharing… Love those books your research cats are hunting through. Where do I get those, too?"

Smokey & Sunshine looked at each other. Then at the books. Then at the donuts.

Sunshine: I knew someone would ask about them.
Smokey: About the plants in the photo?
Sunshine: No. The books. People want to read them.
Smokey: Most of those books don't exist. We made them up for the photo.
Sunshine: "The Apocynaceae Family" sounded very convincing. Very distinguished. Like the Corleone family, but with more flowers and fewer offers you can't refuse.
Smokey: The Corleones were also toxic. So the comparison holds. Did you notice you spilled donut glaze on the cover and called it peer review.
Sunshine: That is simply how great botanical discoveries are made.
Smokey: That explains the investigation board. And the suspects list.
Sunshine: The point is — now people want to read the books. All of them.
Smokey: The books. Do. Not. Exist.
Sunshine: Exactly. Which is why we need to convince the Top Tropicals humans to write them. They have 5000 plants, 60000 photos, and 25 years of notes. The raw material is right there.
Smokey: That would be a very large book.
Sunshine: Excellent. We can call it The Encyclopedia of Plants That Smell Better Than Donuts.
Smokey: That narrows it down to exactly one chapter.
Sunshine: A very good chapter though. Jasmine alone would fill at least twenty pages.
Smokey: While we wait for the humans to write it, the actual Top Tropicals plant encyclopedia is at toptropicals.com. Over 5,000 plants. No donuts involved.
Sunshine: ...yet.

Date: 16 Mar 2024

Monarch Butterflies Are In Trouble
You Can Help By Planting Milkweed

Monarch  Butterfly

Do you want to save butterflies from extinction? This is all you need - embrace the allure of butterfly plants and become a hero for monarchs!

...Ecologists and other scientists have been warning about an 80 percent decline in monarch populations due to habitat loss, pesticides and climate change over the past two decades, but 2024 is a critical year. A recently released annual survey on monarch populations reported a 59.3 percent decrease in population from 2022.
Milkweed plants are one of the best butterfly attractors and they can grow pretty much anywhere. It is a favorite of monarchs, according to Monarch Watch.... (Source: blockclubchicago.org)

Join us in combating the decline of monarch populations by welcoming these graceful creatures into your garden! Discover the beauty of butterfly plants today and help preserve their habitat.

Milkweed

In the photo: Asclepias - favorite plant of all butterflies.

Calotropis  gigantea,  Giant  Milkweed

In the photo: a caterpillar of a future Monarch butterfly climbing up the Calotropis gigantea - Giant milkweed flower, one of the best host plants for Monarch butterfly.