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Tropical flowers are unusual, exotic and, unfortunately, used infrequently. Most of us tend to go for tried and true. While that works well, it is time to start thinking outside the traditional box… ...
Tropical plants that position their flowers in the general direction of the sun are keeping the temperature comfortable for pollinators.
Bird of paradise is perhaps the best-known plant with blooms that resemble birds. They suit hardiness zones of 10-12 for ...
Some plants look exotic or high-maintenance but thrive with little effort. Whether they have unique shapes, striking colours, or unexpected features, these unusual plants bring something special ...
Early world travelers must have had a good eye for unusual and beautiful plants (and good climbing boots), because they took these lovelies back to Europe before 1820.
In the tropical rainforests of Fiji, a genus of unusual plants has developed a remarkably simple but highly effective way to prevent ...
Tropical nail designs are a fun and celebratory choice for summer. Consider adding florals, fruit, palm trees, and other tropical motifs to your look.
Remove these plants now and replant those open spaces with cool-season vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, spinach, collards and root crops.
Spring annuals like pansies and sweet alyssum thrive in containers now, but avoid planting heat-loving vegetables outside at night due to cool temperatures.
Discover the rising trend of exotic flowers replacing traditional ones during festive seasons, leading to increased prices in the market. Learn about the impact of climate change on flower supply ...
The plants are native to tropical rain forests and thrive in dark and cool climates. Here is how to care for the colorful plants in North Texas.