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1.0 by Bryain


Nov 2, 2018

About Tropical Garden Plants Design

Find are the best Tropical Garden Plants Design in this application!

There are dozens of different styles you could experiment with when looking to design your garden. Many choose to experiment with an informal 'wild' garden, or a structured cottage style. Japanese style gardens are popular variants, and each has their own distinct range of plants and structure to consider when creating it.

Tropical gardens are one of the most striking styles any gardener could invest in. The rainforests and tropics mark one of the most impressive collections of dense vegetation on the planet, and being able to reproduce the sensation and aesthetics of one at home is certainly a significant task. There's a few plants you can consider, and you'll find a few of them below.

Trachycarpus fortunei

This isn't truly a tropical plant. It's a tall, high-altitude palm tree native to China, though it has long been cultivated in Japan and India as well. Though it resembles one closely enough that visitors are unlikely to care, and will fit right in with the appearance of any tropical garden. With a tall, tufty trunk and fanning, segmented foliage appearing at the top, this is an excellent palm for your tropical environment, and is often available in dwarf varieties to cut down on necessary space!

Acanthus mollis

Acanthus mollis is a particularly striking plant for any garden, and makes excellent use of space to boot. The focal point is a long, erect stem rising up from the centre, fanning out in the summer to produce magnificent white flowers down the entirety of the stem, sometimes higher than a meter!

The base of the plant features a large number of large, smooth and plastic-ey leaves. They suit the mental image of tropical rainforests extremely well, and function nicely as a colourful focus for your newly designed garden.

Musa basjoo

The Japanese Banana plant is one of the most appropriate species to consider for your tropical garden. Unlike most tropical plants they're extremely hardy, and will survive a winter as low as -15c. Even if the stem of the plant dies, it will grow back to maturity within a single season.

The leaves are the primary attribute which will enhance your tropical garden here. Musa basjoo features huge, broad leaves with a rubbery texture, and are exactly what you'd expect from a rainforest. A number of pseudo stems wrap together to create a trunk like appearance, and it even produces bananas in the summer. Remember they're purely for aesthetics and reproduction, being far too pulpy and seed filled to be eaten.

Get Designing!

Each of these species is a fine addition to your tropical garden, but there's plenty more out there to consider. Take a look yourself, and get ready to plant as soon as warmer weather allow tropical plants to thrive.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.0

Last updated on Nov 2, 2018

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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