Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 14 Jun 2025

From berry to beast: how Black Dragons are born

Anthurium Black Dragon seedlings from berry to beast: how Black Dragons are born

From berry to beast: how Black Dragons are born
  • 🐉 Baby dragons have hatched! Anthurium Black Dragon from our earlier video has been busy... and now we have baby dragons!
  • 🐉 Each bright red berry holds a single seed, and the seeds sprout easily - usually in just 2 to 3 weeks. The seedlings start off slow, but here's the exciting part: some come out variegated, with white, purple, or even pink coloring!
  • 🐉 No two are alike, and that's what makes Black Dragons some of the most unique houseplants out there. Everyone needs at least one in their jungle!


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Date: 27 Mar 2026

A few adeniums you dont want to miss: Adenium rainbow

Adenium Beauty

Adenium Beauty

Adenium Chok Sedthee

Adenium Chok Sedthee

Adenium Black Dragon

Adenium Black Dragon

Adenium Red Dragon

Adenium Red Dragon

Adenium Jasmine

Adenium Jasmine

Adenium Marygold

Adenium Marygold

A few adeniums you don’t want to miss: Adenium rainbow 🌈

Some adeniums bring color.
Some bring character.
And some… bring both.
This mix has a bit of everything - strong reds, deep tones, and soft floral shapes that balance it all out.


💡 Trimming tip



It’s always hard to cut back a branch… especially when it’s blooming.
But with adeniums, trimming is key.
After flowering, cut back leggy growth. This encourages branching, and more branches mean more flower buds.
It may feel like you’re losing blooms now - but you’re setting up a much bigger show next.
Trim, let it branch, and you’ll be rewarded with multiple blooms instead of just one.

🌸 Today's featured adeniums

  •  ✦ Beauty: Soft, balanced bloom with a clean look - simple and pleasing.
  •  ✦ Chok Sedthee: Name tied to wealth and success - a strong grower with presence.
  •  ✦ Black Dragon: Deep, intense tones with a bold, powerful look.
  •  ✦ Red Dragon: Bright red blooms with strong energy - hard to miss.
  •  ✦ Jasmine: Light, delicate feel with a more refined floral look.
  •  ✦ Marygold: Warm golden tones that bring brightness into any mix.

A mix like this gives you contrast right away - dark next to gold, simple next to unusual.
That’s what makes a collection interesting: not just how many you have, but how different they feel side by side.

🛒 Explore Exotic Thai Adeniums

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Plant Facts

Adenium sp.
Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
USDA Zone: 9-11
Plant with caudexLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunDry conditionsModerate waterYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersUnusual colorBlue, lavender, purple flowersWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersToxic or Poisonous
  • · Adenium varieties in Plant Encyclopedia
  • · About #Adenium Rainbow - fantastic varieties
  • · The adenium colors everyone is talking about right now. Light tips for hot climates.
  • · Adenium rainbow: these 6 will pull you in. Fertilizing tips.
  • · How to start your dream collection: before you start
  • · How to grow a happy Adenium

  • #Container_Garden #Adeniums #How_to #Discover

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    Date: 23 Nov 2025

    🏡 To Use Your Garden Or Be Used By It

    Two  cats  in  a  garden  planting  a  young  tree.  Smokey,  a  black-and-white 
 tuxedo  cat,  holds  a  small  shovel  and  works  the  soil,  while  Sunshine,  a 
 fluffy  orange  tabby,  sits  smiling  beside  a  bag  of  garden 
 soil.

    Smokey and Sunshine November Planting.

    Smokey: Winter roots make spring easy. Keep that plant straight.
    Sunshine: I am keeping it straight by not touching it at all.
    Smokey: That is exactly what I was afraid of.

    November is the month when the garden finally stops yelling at you. The heat backs off, the bugs calm down, and the weeds take a breath. This is when we get to take control again. And as gardeners, we know the truth: Either you use your garden, or your garden will use you in spring. Let me walk you through this, gardener to gardener.

    "November is when the garden finally listens. Give it a little direction now, shape it, guide it, and prepare it for spring. It will reward you all year." - Tatiana Anderson, Top Tropicals Plant Expert

    🌴 When The Garden Uses You

    We have all lived this scene:

    • March weeds appear, and two days later it looks like a jungle.
    • One missed watering turns into five wilted plants and a full week of recovery.
    • A skipped feeding shows up as yellow leaves and panic searching online.
    • Bugs return fast, and suddenly you are washing leaves every other day.
    • Random plant purchases fill your yard with chaos and mismatched care needs.
    • When the garden takes control, spring feels like hard work, not joy.

    An  overgrown  tropical  garden  with  dense  foliage  and  vines  spilling  over
    a  walkway,  showing  how  a  garden  can  take  over  when  not  maintained.

    Overgrown Tropical Garden Showing How a Garden Can Use You

    📊 When You Use Your Garden

    November flips the script. Plants slow down. Soil stays warm. This is the safest month to experiment, move plants, fix mistakes, and redesign.

    What you do now pays off huge in March.

    • You map out sun zones and shade zones.
    • You mulch now so weeds do not explode later.
    • You move plants to better positions without heat stress.
    • You remove the high-drama plants before they start another season of complaints.
    • You pick what you want for next year instead of letting impulse buys rule you.

    Spring becomes smooth instead of overwhelming. And honestly? It feels good to walk outside in March and see order instead of chaos.

    A  neat,  organized  tropical  garden  with  trimmed  plants,  open  pathways, 
 and  balanced  landscaping,  showing  how  a  gardener  can  use  and  direct  the 
 garden.

    In the photo: Every garden starts in small steps. Biquinho Pepper (front) in the garden.

    What Benefit Do You Get Personally?

    • Less watering.
    • Fewer bugs.
    • Bigger fruit.
    • Better flowering.
    • Less money wasted.
    • Less time fixing problems you could have prevented now.

    This is why experienced tropical gardeners adore November.

    Garden

    In the photo: Organized Tropical Garden. Firebush (lemon gold variety) and Cordylines (Ti Leaf) make colorful spots in the garden.

    🐭 Start With Something Small Today (5 Minutes)

    Pick one:

    • Add mulch to the driest spot in your yard.
    • Cut one dead branch from any tree.
    • Move one pot to a better sun angle.
    • Pull three weeds from the worst area.
    • Water deeply once this week.

    Small steps now save hours later.

    ⭐ One Short Story

    Last year we planted a Star Fruit in November. By March, it was already covered in flowers, and have been harvesting fruit non-stop since then! That is what winter planning does: it gives plants a head start you can actually see.

    Young  Carambola  Star  Fruit  tree  fruiting

    🐍 Plants That Will Use You If You Let Them

    These are great plants, but only if you plan before planting them:

    • Banana (thirsty)
    • Hibiscus (hungry)
    • Brugmansia (sensitive)
    • Passion vine (takes over anything it touches)

    Place them wrong, and they become full-time jobs.

    An  overgrown  passion  vine  covering  a  garden  swing,  showing  how  a 
 fast-growing  plant  can  take  over  when  not  maintained.

    In the photo: Passion Vine taking over the swing.

    🐰 Plants That Work For You

    These feel like free upgrades to the yard:

    Pick even one of these and your garden starts giving back.

    A  landscaped  garden  path  with  a  Cattley  Guava  tree  featuring  a  twisted 
 multicolor  trunk,  surrounded  by  trimmed  tropical  plants  and  decorative 
 garden 
 elements.

    In the photo: Cattley Guava brings not only tasty fruit but also a wonderful character with its amazing multi-color twisted trunk.

    🌡️ November Advantage

    You cannot ruin anything in November. This is the safest, calmest month to shape your garden the way you want. If you act now, spring becomes a victory lap. If you wait, spring becomes a rescue mission.

    A  landscaped  tropical  garden  with  a  potted  Adenium  in  full  bloom,  red 
 Cordylines  behind  it,  and  neat  mulched  beds  with  decorative  garden 
 elements.

    In the photo: Adenium is a colorful accent in the garden.

    💐 Thanksgiving Tie-In

    This is the season to reset, breathe, and be thankful for your outdoor space. A garden that works for you is one of the best gifts you can give yourself going into the new year.

    Start your November plan today. Use your garden. Do not let it use you.

    A  neatly  designed  tropical  garden  bed  featuring  Megaskepasma,  iris, 
 Colocasia,  colorful  Crotons,  Dracaena,  and  Ti  Leaf  plants  arranged  in 
 mulched 
 landscaping.

    In the photo: Megaskepasma, Iris, Colocasia, Crotons, Dracaena and Ti Leaf bring instant tropical look to your garden.

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    Date: 17 May 2023

    NEW VIDEO:
    ABC7 Fort Myers News:
    Rare Tropical Fruit Trees at Top Tropicals

    We received lots of orders from our customers for butterfly attracting plants after our recent . We are glad you liked the story and the plants!

    Today's topic is on tropical fruit. Enjoy this quick tour and learn more about different varieties of rare tropical fruit and what can be grown in your yard. We have them all! And we can ship them to your door.

    Fruit and plants introduced in the video:

    Persimmon
    Coffee
    Sapodilla
    Sapote
    Vanilla
    Pomegranate
    Yellow Dragon fruit
    Litchi
    Tamarind
    Chocolate Tree
    Raspberry
    Grape

    Watch the news segment by Rachel Anderson for ABC-7: Rare fruit trees at Top Tropicals.

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    Yellow  Dragon  Fruit,  Selenicereus  megalanthus,  fruit

    In the photo: Yellow Dragon Fruit, Selenicereus megalanthus, the sweetest and the most flavorful rare Yellow Pitaya. The taste is said to be superior to most cactus fruits.

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    Date: 11 Jan 2026

    How to lose weight naturally with tropical fruit and plants

    Fat orange cat on treadmill with tropical fruit that help lose weight naturally

    Fat orange cat on treadmill with tropical fruit that help lose weight naturally

    🍑 How to lose weight naturally with tropical fruit and plants



    🏃‍♀️ Losing weight isn’t about starving yourself - it’s about supporting your body with the right nutrients and keeping things balanced. Plants can help by boosting your metabolism, keeping you full longer, improving digestion, and regulating blood sugar. When you build a food forest with the right plants, you’re investing in long-term health that tastes good and feels good.

    🏆 15 TOP TROPICAL plants and fruits that naturally help with weight management:

    • 💚 Papaya – Contains enzymes like papain that aid digestion, and it’s high in water and fiber—great for feeling full.
    • 💚 Mango – Supports fat metabolism and reduces inflammation. Its fiber helps regulate appetite and digestion.
    • 💚 Avocado – Full of healthy fats and fiber, avocado helps you feel satisfied longer and supports steady energy levels.
    • 💚 Banana – Rich in resistant starch (especially when underripe), bananas help support gut health and fat metabolism.
    • 💚 Jackfruit – High in fiber and low in fat, this fruit keeps blood sugar steady and supports slow, sustained energy.
    • 💚 Yerba Mate – A natural tea with gentle stimulant properties that may help reduce appetite and increase fat burn.
    • 💚 Moringa – Known as a superfood, moringa helps regulate blood sugar and boosts metabolism with powerful nutrients.
    • 💚 Galangal (Thai Ginger) – Supports digestion and contains compounds that may help increase fat burning, like regular ginger.
    • 💚 Cinnamon – Can improve insulin sensitivity and help with sugar cravings, making it easier to stay on track.
    • 💚 Insulin Ginger (Costus igneus) – Traditionally used to manage blood sugar, it also supports digestion and energy. Chewing the spiraled leaves or brewing them as tea is a natural way to get more from your garden.
    • 💚 Dragon Fruit – Extremely high in fiber, dragon fruit supports healthy digestion and helps regulate metabolism, which can aid weight loss.
    • 💚 Pomegranate – Used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine to improve metabolism. Its antioxidant-rich juice supports fat burning and digestion.
    • 💚 Tea Leaf Tree (Camellia sinensis) – The source of green, black, and white tea. These teas are linked to metabolism boost, heart health, and appetite regulation.
    • 💚 Noni – A powerhouse fruit traditionally used for inflammation, immune health, blood sugar balance, and metabolism support. It may also help reduce fat accumulation and boost overall vitality.
    • 💚 Canistel (Eggfruit, Pouteria campechiana) is a naturally sweet, nutrient-dense fruit that helps curb sugar cravings while keeping you full longer. Its rich fiber content and slow-digesting carbs make it a great choice for supporting weight management without reaching for processed snacks.


    ❗️When you grow these plants in your home garden or food forest, you're not just planting food - you’re planting tools for better health.
    And bonus: gardening itself keeps you active and stress-free, which is another win for your waistline.


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