Tropical Garden #14

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

OK, I started another thread. We were here:
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/864933/

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San Diego, CA(Zone 10b)

Yey! Here we go again! We gotta be THE most active forum at DG! : )

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San Diego, CA(Zone 10b)

This EE feels like velvet...

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Cape Coral, FL(Zone 10a)

Lili, your begonia is beautiful!!
Rob, nice photos!
It's been awhile since I posted.

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Cape Coral, FL(Zone 10a)

NOID orchid

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Cape Coral, FL(Zone 10a)

Hoya kenejiana

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Cape Coral, FL(Zone 10a)

Hoya cumingiana

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Cape Coral, FL(Zone 10a)

6" hoya multiflora in bloom.

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Red Oak, TX

LiliMerci, thank you for starting a new thread, are we superstitous about #13? lol.
Your begonia looks so pretty, my begonias in pots are doing great, but the ones planted in the ground died.
robcorreia, love the bold color of your canna , I bet this is the most fun that I have had for the price of membership.
Sunshinesw, I am glad to see your pictures, love your hoyas, especially the last one.

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Red Oak, TX

alocasia Lutea, Crinum Amabile(not blooming yet) hibiscus and canna

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Red Oak, TX

If I had to pick just one Hibiscus this would be it. High Voltage.

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Red Oak, TX

Antherium

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Red Oak, TX

another Hibiscus

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Red Oak, TX

White variegated monstera deliciosa, and philo.

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Red Oak, TX

hibiscus, last one

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Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

OH..Ya'll are about a few months ahead of tropical time here.. but it's finally starting..
Hibiscus... Night Fire.... Gordon

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Port Vincent, LA(Zone 8b)

Good morning everyone.

Rita, I have uprite EE's and they love the sun. Can you tell me of some other tropicals that love our hot scouring sun. LOL

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

I love the yellow and white hibiscus with the red in the middle AND Night Fire. I just bought a coral one at Lowe's this morning. A 1 gallon was $7. I'll post picture in a little bit.

And I'm not usually superstitious, but... why take any chances on my favorite website!

San Diego, CA(Zone 10b)

Wow, what a parade of GORGEOUS hibiscus, I had never seen most of these color combos! I haven't added any hibiscus to my garden yet...maybe it's time, lol!

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North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

Here is a picture of the Hibiscus I just bought - Apricot something...


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North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

Gessiegail, I saw picture of your Dragon Begonia and it is beautiful, especially the shiny leaves.
Is this a Dragon Begonias?
Sunshine, I can't take credit for the Angel Wings Begonias above. I have this plant but it's much smaller. The one in the picture is my mother and it's about 3 year old. She started it from a tiny cutting. Mine is flowering like crazy and I have lots of new leaves but it doesn't look anything like above.

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Red Oak, TX

Gordonhawk, Night Fire is very nice, now I will have to find one. I am waiting for Nightmare and Campfire to become available from the Hibiscus place, their plants are very big and healthy.

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Red Oak, TX

drapelady, Most of my Aroids have some shade. The alocasia Lutea is the only plant that is in all-day sun, I might have to move it eventually.
The Tropicals that I have growing in the sun are mostly the usual Hibisucs, Plumerias, Bougainviellas, copperleaf plant,bananas,crotons, Tapioca,plumbago, Travelers palm and papayas. I am sure someone else has a few of their own personal favorite sun tropicals to share.
Here is a 9ft. variegated sea Hibiscus growing in the sun.

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Red Oak, TX

robcorreia, you definately will have to get a few hibiscus plants. One bloom will put a smile on your face, and they will give you at least a bloom per day.

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Red Oak, TX

LiliMerci, We got rain last night, it is the first morning that I will not have to drag the old garden hose out. I am so relieved, my garden might perk up for me.
I Love the apricot color of your new hibiscus.

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Red Oak, TX

Does anyone have a name for this Colocasia?

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Dallas, TX

Rita, If it came from me it is Royal Hilo. If not it could be a TIGER STRIPE. Jerry

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

Rita, Your bouganvillea is so pretty. I saw some yesterday at Lowe's and was so tempted to buy them. They had one with 2 colors in a container a pink and an orange/coral one. It looks like yours is pink and white from the same plant? That is so cool, never seen that. And my sweet potato vine is growing like crazy. I love that plant.
This morning I have flowers on my Runner Beans. They are so pretty.

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North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

And my Morning Glory Cameo Elegance

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North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

This is my crazy mailbox. Since this is my first year planting a bunch of seeds, never thought they would come up. Look at it... it's out of control!

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Red Oak, TX

Texasbigleaves, It came from you last summer, but I could not remember the name. I looked up Royal Hilo and found it at Central Florida Farms. Colocasia Hawaiian Royal Hilo.

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Red Oak, TX

LiliMerci, you are correct, your orange runner beans are so pretty, as are the other vines. I love the variegated leaves on the morning glory, I would not mind if they never bloomed.
Talking about out of control . Do not ever plant these. They should be sold with a warning tag.

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San Diego, CA(Zone 10b)

Rita, your banana seems to be in mostly shade. Is that right? I have a part shade spot where I would really like to plant a zebrina....
Lilimerci, lovely mailbox! I bet the postman prefers that than a barking dog, lol!

Red Oak, TX

robcorrea, my bananas are usually in the sun, but right now I have them under a shade cloth until they get a little bigger to give some shade to the understory plants. I lost two very large Sabas and a Zebrina in that part of the garden.
I find that the Zebrinas have better color, the more sun they get.

Dallas, TX

Colocasia Esculenta Hawaiian Royal Hilo

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Dallas, TX

Colocasia Esculenta Lime Aide

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North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

the mailman could get attack by the bees and another flying buy. I was trying to take a picture of it this morning. I don't know what it is but it loves my mailbox plants and it looks like a very souped-up, large fly.

Placenciarita, wow! those vines do take over! What kind of morning glory is it?

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Dallas, TX

Coloc. Lime Aide

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Dallas, TX

Colocasia Esculenta Tiger Stripe

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Dallas, TX

Colocasia esculenta Nancy's Revenge.

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