Tropical Garden # 85

Keaau, HI

Last night in the garden:

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Keaau, HI

The yellow flowers are from Utricularia gibba, Bladderwort, a carnivorous aquatic plant that keeps mosquitos from inhabiting ponds.

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Keaau, HI

Strawberry Guavas maturing.

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Keaau, HI

Common Guavas getting ripe.

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Keaau, HI

Guava ready to eat!

This is a 'Pink Beaumont', the type found wild in Hawai'i.

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(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

mmmmm that looks yummy!

Thanks for the new thread Dave and the Utricularia gibba sounds like a very good plant to have around.

Alocasia macrorrhizos x longiloba inflorescence. The scent is quite nice.

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Cute inflorescence from Anthurium lapoanum.

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

the star fruit are starting to get big

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

passion bromeliad

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

leopard plant about to flower

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

calamondin oranges. so tartbut addictive

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

this is a tree fern from a friend here on dave's, not sure how well it will survive being transplanted. any suggestions.

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(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

Everything looks wonderful. Truly a beautiful display. Thank You.

Keaau, HI

Hi Candela,

Soak down the tree fern's trunk every day with water till it looks healthy and is producing new growth.
Soak the trunk any day that is hot and dry.

Here's Yellow Passion Fruit.

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Keaau, HI

Lisbon Lemons.

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Keaau, HI

Citrus and Hawaiian Bananas.

Clockwise from top left: Satsuma Tangerines, Popo'ulu Bananas, Tahitian Limes, and Mai'a Lele Bananas.

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Keaau, HI

Royal Manderins (Temple Tangor).

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Keaau, HI

Cuban Red Bananas.

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Red Oak, TX

Hello Everyone!
Metrosieros, thanks for the new thread and those yummy pictures. I have eaten all of my guavas and oranges and have one papaya left.

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Red Oak, TX

RacheLF, that is a new Anthurium for me. I was not aware that the blooms on the alocasias had a scent, I will have to give them a sniff the next time mine are blooming.
I took a few pictures of my hanging garden today, this is an Anthurium Regale with an almost perfect leaf.

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Red Oak, TX

candela, Great pictures! I have never had a star fruit, I will look for them at the farmers market this weekend.
Good luck with your new Tree fern! It is a very nice size already.

This is a Bromeliad basket

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Red Oak, TX

Bromeliad

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Red Oak, TX

Joeswife, I hope by now you have everything safe and warm in your basement garden. I had a slight setback and am behind on getting my plants in, but hopefully I will get them in before the first freeze predicted for Thursday night.

Philo. Pink Princess

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Chenille Plant

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(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

Hello everyone, I have to show off my stictocardia, It is happy in the downstairs closet. There is a bud at every leaf. I have strung a wire leading outside the closet to the main room. it is already trailing it. I had to cut this back about 8 ft of it to bring it in. I have tried rooting the stems I cut off, but no luck yet. Now I am hand pollinating the blooms. here is hoping. .

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

thanks metrosideros. i got the tree fern, plus at least 30 anthuriums,philodendrens, and bromeliads from a friend here on dave's who died 2 years ago. his name here was giancarlo (armando). i am sure if you search any anthurium, philodendren, or bromeliad on daves you will find pictures that he posted. they have a sentimental attachment so i want to make sure i do everything to assure they survive. so my mission today is to repot the plants. most of them are in pretty bad shape but i know he would be happy to know they will be taken care of.

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

prita gorgeous pictures especially the chenille.
joeswife what are you feeding that strictocardia it is flowering in the closet?
metro you are making me hungry with all that fruit.

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Red Oak, TX

Joeswife, That is a very pretty picture! I love those flowers.
I hope that you have strong doors on that closet, It is a very vigorous vine. The leaves are huge and you can actually watch it grow.lol

Kimarj was kind enough to send me a start last year, which I am truly thankful for. I try to keep it under cntrol with constant pruning. The blooms are awesome and worth the trouble.

New Heliconia, with maroon backed foliage.

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Red Oak, TX

candela, How lucky is that to inherit Giancarlo's collection. I do have him in my favorites for id purposes. My favorite plants are Philos and Anthuriums.
I am sure that he is smiling up there, knowing that you will be taking very good care of his plants.

New Philo. Milkshake

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Red Oak, TX

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

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DeLand/Deleon Spring, FL(Zone 8b)

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone !
You are all THE BEST ! MY personal Turkey's which think they are pets.......but are really a bunch of wild turkey's.

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Keaau, HI

Happy Thankgiving!

Hau'oli Makahiki Hou.

Peace to all beings!

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

happy thanksgiving

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

anthurium podophyllum

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

no label

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

noid

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

the leaves used to be huge on this anthurium

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

one of my favorites

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

white taccas

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