What plants are good for a tropical garden?

Majestic palms are a happy medium, while Cascade palms are great for completing the lower parts of your tropical garden.

  • Alexander palm.
  • Bangalow palm.
  • Cascade palm.
  • Majestic palm.
  • Cordylines.
  • Bromeliads.
  • Clivia.
  • Impatiens.

How do I make my garden look tropical?

Tropical garden ideas – 10 tips to turn your garden into an oasis of color and movement

  1. Source tropical plants.
  2. Add vibrancy and height to garden borders.
  3. Take care of your tropical garden in the winter.
  4. Choose hardy tropical plants.
  5. Create a hypnotic water feature.
  6. Think about positioning.
  7. Plant a tropical container garden.

What plants live tropical zones Australia?

Plants in the Australian Tropics Vegetation such as trees, ferns, vines and flowering plants thrive in this moist tropical environment. Some of these include stinging trees, bull kauri trees, king ferns, wait-a-while vines and idiot fruits.

What are some tropical flowers?

11 Types of Tropical Flowers

  • Flamingo Flower. Scientific Name: Anthurium andraeanum.
  • Showy Medinilla. Scientific Name: Medinilla magnifica.
  • Chenille Plant. Scientific Name: Acalypha hispida.
  • Jasmine. Scientific Name: Jasminum officinale.
  • Bougainvillea.
  • Bird of Paradise.
  • Blue Passion Flower.
  • Lobster Claw.

What is a sub tropical garden?

Subtropical gardening is a style of gardening in which an attempt is made to create a garden in a temperate climate such that it appears to be in a much warmer climate.

What is a tropical foliage plant?

Exotic tropical, large-leafed houseplants are generally leafy plants that grow in tropical or subtropical rainforests. Most tropical foliage plants grow outdoors in USDA zones 10 through 12. Outdoors, big leaf tropical plants thrive in dappled sunlight and relatively humid conditions such as jungles or the tropics.