Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
What spice comes from the small dried flower buds of a tropical tree?
Clove - Syzygium aromaticum
Clove - Syzygium aromaticum
Clove - Syzygium aromaticum
Allspice - Pimenta dioica, Jamaica pepper tree
Allspice - Pimenta dioica, Jamaica pepper tree
🌿 What spice comes from the small dried flower buds of a tropical tree?
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🌿 Another spice with a similar story is Allspice, from Pimenta dioica, also known as the Jamaica pepper tree. Unlike clove, it comes from dried unripe berries, not flower buds, but it earned its name because its flavor tastes like a mix of cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg all in one! The Allspice tree is much easier to grow, as it isn’t as fussy as the clove tree - though still frost-sensitive. It's compact and easy to keep in a container. This tree brings joy to your life and spice to your kitchen right away, so you don’t need to wait for years for the fruit of your labor!
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- 🌿 That would be Clove, from the tropical tree Syzygium aromaticum. The spice is actually the dried, unopened flower buds. They turn from pink to brown as they dry and release that powerful, warm aroma we associate with baking and holiday dishes. Cloves are native to the Moluccas, or Spice Islands of Indonesia, and are still grown widely across the tropics. The clove tree is ultra-tropical and very challenging to grow outside the true tropics, which is why it’s so rare in plant collections.
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🌿 Another spice with a similar story is Allspice, from Pimenta dioica, also known as the Jamaica pepper tree. Unlike clove, it comes from dried unripe berries, not flower buds, but it earned its name because its flavor tastes like a mix of cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg all in one! The Allspice tree is much easier to grow, as it isn’t as fussy as the clove tree - though still frost-sensitive. It's compact and easy to keep in a container. This tree brings joy to your life and spice to your kitchen right away, so you don’t need to wait for years for the fruit of your labor!
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Whats inside the Napoleons Hat?
Napoleon's Hat - Napoleonaea imperialis
🎩 What's inside the Napoleons Hat? False Kola experience!
🛒 Experience Napoleon's Hat - the most bizarre flower with benefits!
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A French Emperor's Hat Blooming in Your Garden
Napoleons Hat - Endangered species from the outgone era of the Napoleon's War
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- 🎩 Napoleon's Hat (Napoleonaea imperialis), lives up to its name with large, saucer-shaped flowers that bloom straight from the leaf axils or even directly from the trunk!
- 🎩 The hat-shaped, brightly colored flowers smell like butterscotch!
- 🎩 The reddish seeds resemble kola nuts and even have a similar taste, giving you a fun, "false kola" experience.
- 🎩 An instant conversation starter, Napoleon's Hat is a quirky, fragrant addition to your garden - perfect for those looking for something a little different.
🛒 Experience Napoleon's Hat - the most bizarre flower with benefits!
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A French Emperor's Hat Blooming in Your Garden
Napoleons Hat - Endangered species from the outgone era of the Napoleon's War
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Heavenly Lotus in bloom - Bua Sawan Adenium
🌸 Heavenly Lotus in bloom - Bua Sawan Adenium
🌸 Adenium (Desert Rose) Bua Sawan features vibrant double blooms with crisp red edges on soft pink petals, creating a striking and elegant contrast. The name Bua Sawan translates from Thai as "Heavenly Lotus," perfectly capturing the flower's bright, uplifting presence and graceful beauty.
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🌸 Adenium (Desert Rose) Bua Sawan features vibrant double blooms with crisp red edges on soft pink petals, creating a striking and elegant contrast. The name Bua Sawan translates from Thai as "Heavenly Lotus," perfectly capturing the flower's bright, uplifting presence and graceful beauty.
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Dance into prosperity with Ram Ruay Adenium
🌸 Dance into prosperity with Ram Ruay Adenium
🛒 Bring home Adenium Ram Ruay - the bloom of fortune
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- 🌸 Adenium Ram Ruay - the name of this Thai Adenium can be interpreted as follows:
- 🌸 See photos of the actual Adenium Ram Ruay in the next post 👇
Ram (รำ) – means "dance" or "to dance," especially in the context of traditional Thai dance.
Ruay (รวย) – means "wealth," "prosperity," or "abundance."
So the name Ram Ruay means "Dance of Prosperity" or "Dancing Fortune"!
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Black Tacca Lily
Tacca Lily - Black Bat Flower, Devil Flower
A flying bat with whiskers. Tacca. It's rare. It's weird.
Tacca nivea - White Tacca
Tacca chantrieri - Black Tacca
Tacca leontopetaloides - Green Tacca
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- Tacca Lily - also known as the Black Bat Flower or Devil Flower, looks like something brewed up in a witch's greenhouse.
- The flower isn't really a single flower - it's a full-on performance. Giant black-maroon "wings" stretch out like a bat in flight, while long, drooping filaments dangle like eerie whiskers or jungle jewelry. Some can reach over a foot long!
- Those weird, wild filaments? They're not just for show - they are believed to help mimic the look of decaying matter to attract pollinators like flies. Creepy? Yes. Clever? Absolutely.
- The plant blooms best when it feels pampered - think filtered light, tropical vibes, and spa-level humidity. A smart indoor exotic for a bathroom with a skylight!
- It grows from a rhizome, and while the Black Tacca (T. chantrieri) is prized for its spooky looks, its Green cousin (T. leontopetaloides) is actually used to make a type of tropical arrowroot starch.
- Some gardeners say it takes a while to bloom (maybe a few months) - but once it does, it becomes the crown jewel of the greenhouse. People will ask if it's real. You'll say, "Yes, and it lives here!"
- Tacca comes in different species/colors: Black, White, Green:
Tacca nivea - White Tacca
Tacca chantrieri - Black Tacca
Tacca leontopetaloides - Green Tacca
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- ▫️ The rarest Green Tacca - Tacca leontopetaloides
- ▫️ When Bat Head Devil Flower is in bloom
- ▫️ Bat Head - Devil Flower
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