Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
Date: 8 Dec 2024
Reminder: smell the roses!
🌹 Reminder: smell the roses!
😏 "Stop and smell the roses." - Walter Hagen
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Date: 8 Dec 2024
How to harvest and eat Monstera Ice Cream
Monstera deliciosa - Swiss Cheese Plant fruit
Monstera deliciosa - Variegated Swiss Cheese Plant leaves
Monstera deliciosa - Swiss Cheese Plant fruit
Monstera deliciosa - Swiss Cheese Plant fruit
Monstera deliciosa - Swiss Cheese Plant fruit
Monstera deliciosa - Swiss Cheese Plant fruit and flower
🍨 How to harvest and eat Monstera Ice Cream
🍀 Monstera deliciosa - Swiss Cheese Plant - is a stunning jungle climber from Mexico and Guatemala celebrated for its dramatic, perforated leaves and delectable tropical fruit.
🍀 Known for its large, fenestrated leaves with oblong or oval perforations, giving it the nickname "Swiss Cheese Plant."
🍀 In its natural habitat, seedlings grow toward darkness until they locate a tree, then climb toward the light.
🍀 Fruits begin appearing about three years after planting. The 9-inch, green, cone-like fruit ripens over a year, its scales separating to reveal sweet, creamy white pulp.
🍀 Tastes like a mix of pineapple, sugar apple and ice cream with a strong tropical aroma.
🍀 The fruit must be ripe to eat, as unripe pulp contains oxalic acid, which irritates the mouth and throat. To ripen, pick when the base wrinkles slightly, then wrap in a bag. When the scales loosen, it’s ready to eat. Rinse off black specks before eating.
🍀 Spectacular variety Thai Constellation is a stunning variegated form with cream-and-green marbled leaves, has become a collector's dream. Specimens can sell for thousands of dollars, making it one of the most sought-after houseplants.
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Date: 8 Dec 2024
How to get an unusual showy foliage plant for tropical look
Osmoxylon lineare, or variegated Miagos bush (Golden Feather)
🌴 How to get an unusual showy foliage plant for tropical look
🍀 Osmoxylon lineare, or variegated Miagos bush (Golden Feather), is a small, ornamental shrub native to Southeast Asia and the Philippines.
🍀 This rare variegated variety from Thailand has beautiful unusual foliage: dark green variegated with gold.
🍀 Growing to about 2-4 feet tall, it features striking foliage with an exotic, bamboo-like appearance, making it an eye-catching addition to a Southern garden or indoor space.
🍀 This hardy plant requires little care but thrives with regular moisture and warmth. It tolerates a range of light conditions from full sun to semi-shade and prefers frost-free temperatures. Although frost may cause some damage, it can tolerate brief exposures to temperatures in the 30s F.
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Date: 7 Dec 2024
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🍑 🍑 "The Girl with Peaches Papayas "
📸 Niki is showcasing Papaya fruit.
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Whats the smelliest fruit on Earth?
Durian (Durio zibethinus)
Durian (Durio zibethinus)
Durian (Durio zibethinus)
Durian (Durio zibethinus)
😷 What's the smelliest fruit on Earth? The King of Fruits: Durian!
😶️ Durian (Durio zibethinus) is a tropical fruit tree known for its prickly, spiny fruit, which is famous for its distinctive, highly pervasive aroma - often described as unpleasant by many.
😶️ Despite the powerful scent, which can deter some from trying it, durian is celebrated in Southeast Asia as the "king of fruits." To many, the strong odor is actually a welcome signal of the fruit's rich, creamy golden flesh, which has a sweet, custard-like flavor that's likened to almond and vanilla.
😶️ Its creamy texture and unique taste make it a beloved delicacy, often commanding a high price in the market.
😶️ As naturalist Alfred Russell Wallace noted after trying durian on Borneo in the 19th century, "The more you eat of it, the less you feel inclined to stop".
😶️ Other varieties, like the red and yellow-fleshed Durio graveolans, are available in Southeast Asia and even in regions like South Florida, offering a peanut butter-like taste and greater tolerance to local conditions.
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