List your tropicals

High Desert, CA(Zone 8a)

Cala here is url for frogbit, latin name is Hydrocharis morsus-ranae http://infoweb.magi.com/~ehaber/factfrog.html

Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

What's tropical to one is not to another!

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

I've seen alhanks garden......and it will take your breath away!! Al, would you post a pic in the photo forum, please.....pretty please!

"eyes"

Chardon, OH(Zone 5a)

Hi Gloria,
I lost several Passiflora either to the condition change when bringing in plants for the winter or when they dried out while I was on vacation over new year's. I could use a new coccinea - maybe we can trade again after the weather gets a little warmer. I already have 6 trades set or in planning stages for April.

Dawn

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

I am growing from seed: Passiflora's Mollissima, Coccinea, Quadrangularis,.Aurantia,Manicata, Caerulea and several others. I also have Stephanotis, several variety's of jasmine, Clerodendrums Ugandense, Thomsoniae and speciossum, mandavilla Laxa and M. 'Alice du Pont', Petra Volubelis and
Brugmansia's. Most of mine are still small plants because I just got into growing the tropicals this Spring.

Patricia

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

I forgot to add orchids, Hoya's, persian shield, Hawaiian Baby Woodrose,Clitoria, ginger and Abutilon.

Palmyra, VA(Zone 7a)

Hi Patricia,

How are the seeds coming along? Any germinated yet?

Tim

I have brug's, datura, passionflower thats it :)

Rapid City, SD(Zone 5b)

I now have brugs, thanks to Cala :)

Franktown, CO(Zone 5a)

I have some brugs, persian shield, christmas cactus, abutilon, hibiscus, I think that is about it for tropical!

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

A tropical for me is anything I have to bring in for the winter or anything I forget and leave out that dies! LOL I have/had many of both. I usually try to trade out all of them at the end of the growing season, for perennials.

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