Cat of the month:
Persephone
The Queen of the Underworld
Well, well, well... it seems we have a new purrsonality around
here! A few days ago, we discovered a mysterious little purrrson living under
the TopTropicals office. Did a customer leave her behind? Or was she simply
drawn to our PeopleCats paradise? Who can say! Either way, since she made her grand
entrance from the underground, we decided to name her Persephone, after the
Greek goddess and Queen of the Underworld.
Persephone has come a long way - she finally let us pet her, and now
she's taken over the office desk! She even drools a little when she gets those
precious head scratches. Persephone has officially joined our Nursery Team,
adding her charm to Customer Service
Come and see our PeopleCats (including the Queen herself!) in purrrrson at our Garden Center in Ft Myers, Florida!
🌹 If you liked the Java Plum (Jambolan) from our earlier post, its close relative is even more exciting, because the fruit smells like roses!
🌹 Syzygium jambos - Rose Apple - is a fragrant delight fruit! Also known as Malabar Plum or Pomme Rosa, the Rose Apple produces crisp, juicy fruits with a distinct rose scent, highly prized for jellies and confections.
🌹 This easy-to-grow plant is moderately cold-hardy and can tolerate poor soils.
🌹 Rose Apple trees are versatile – they make attractive, wide-spreading shade trees and can also thrive as compact, bushy fruiting plants in containers. Whether in the ground or a pot, this charming tree brings beauty and fragrance to any space!
🌹 If you liked the Java Plum (Jambolan) from our earlier post, its close relative is even more exciting, because the fruit smells like roses!
🌹 Syzygium jambos - Rose Apple - is a fragrant delight fruit! Also known as Malabar Plum or Pomme Rosa, the Rose Apple produces crisp, juicy fruits with a distinct rose scent, highly prized for jellies and confections.
🌹 This easy-to-grow plant is moderately cold-hardy and can tolerate poor soils.
🌹 Rose Apple trees are versatile – they make attractive, wide-spreading shade trees and can also thrive as compact, bushy fruiting plants in containers. Whether in the ground or a pot, this charming tree brings beauty and fragrance to any space!