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Monday, June 8, 2009

Garden Theme: Floral (Non Fragrant Types)


INTRODUCTION:

These are the list of the Tropical Floral Garden Plants which may have beautiful display of flowers however this list is very much based on NON-FRAGRANT FLOWERS LIST:

I would recommend these especially for the tropical zone area where these will grow easily as hardy plants, these may fall into few categories of plant types such as vines, annual and perennials


Flower Types: Annuals (Short term bloom) 
1) Wishbone flower (3 months lifespan from seed - self sowing) 
2) Jewel of Opal (6 months lifespan - needed replanting for max. impact) 
3) Zinnia (3 months lifespan from seed) 
4) Periwinkle (1 year lifespan - self sowing) 
5) Black Flamingo (6 months lifespan - high maintenance) 
6) Flame Violet (1 year lifespan to few years - based on care)
7) Cosmos 
8) Moss Rose - SP, DB 
9) Petunia 
10) Sunflower 
11) Mexican Sunflower Easy - Perennials (Long term bloom) 

1) Lantana - SP, AD 
2) Pentas - SP, AD 
3) Periwinkle - SP, AD 
4) Ixora - SP 
5) Alamanda - SP, AD 
6) Bougainvillea - SP, D 
7) Blackberry lily - SP, MD 
8) Heliconia - S, MD 
9) Daylilies - S, DB, B 
10) Anthurium - S, AD
 11) Amaryllis - S, Bb 
12) Bleeding Hearts - SP, AD 
13) Hibiscus - SP, DB 

Notes: 

S - Need sunlight when flowering (will not flower in shady area), 

P- Pruning required time to time (becomes leggy) 

AD - Flower remains all day and night 

NB - Flowers blooms at night 

DB - Flowers blooms at day 

D - Needs less water (Drought effect) for flowering 

MD - Main plant dies after flowering (may need to trim the whole plant top to bottom as the plant starts to dry up) new shoot occurs from rhizome. 

Bb - Bulb There is categories here in the selection of flowers that goes well in these groups: 

B) Vines 
1) Passion flower 
2) Morning Glory 
3) Golden Vine 
4) Bleeding Heart Vine 


C) Single Day Bloom 
1) Hibiscus 
2) Blackberry lily

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