Tropical Flowers
Tropical countries in Africa, North and South America and other nations in Asia that lie near the equator experience a very balanced weather condition. It is in these regions where tropical plants and flowers grow the most. But did you know that tropical plants are not only grown in tropical regions and districts? You can even grow them in your garden!
Brilliant colored tropical flowers will give you that fresh summer feeling and will also provide wonderful scenery to your home. These flowers are not hard to grow and do not need complicated maintenance. Exotic plants and flowers may be planted in containers and in the ground as well leaving you a lot of options for your garden landscaping. It is essential to know that tropical plants live in areas that have humid conditions and that the ideal temperature is 55 up to 100 degrees.
Exposure to sunlight is very important. If you are to grow the flowers in containers, it is recommended to have an excellent drainage so that the soil will not be damped with too much water. This will avoid rotting and decaying of plant roots. Perfect containers that can be used for growing exotic flowers are bud vases with materials made of wood, pottery, and plastic. It is highly suggested to mix commercial and organic fertilizers to boost the growth of the plants.
Tropical flowers can give you the fantastic feeling of hot and steamy summer. Incredible blooming flowers will be a good way in beautifying your surroundings as well. Start your day with the fresh breeze blowing past your face! Create your tropical garden now!
Few tropical flowers are:
- Anthurium
- Bird of Paradise
- Ginger
- Pineapple
- Pincushion Protea
- Pink Mink Protea
- Calla Lily
- Calla Lily Mini
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