This is my Malaysian Tropical Garden update.
I have been constantly updating and changing my garden plants and they are in constant flux in the ebb and flow. However - these are what appears to be when I took my video update.
Here is the detailed account of my compact, tropical garden - basically very much centered as a foliage plants, easy and hardy plants to care and maintain. Basically most of the tropical plants featured here are very much from my earlier collection spanning from Bromeliads, Begonias, Agloanema, Anthuriums, Succulents and most of the ariods and tropical plants.
A Compact Tropical Garden in Malaysia where the focus ranging from all diverse range of tropical garden ideas and landscaping plants with best visual display from every tropical regions of the world spanning from Rare plants to Common Ornaments inclusive of Ariods, Bromeliads, Begonias, Edibles, Cascading & Vertical Garden Plants, Succulents & cacti, Orchids, together with both shade and sun loving plants.
Showcasing here are the plants which have been with me over the years. The collection of Begonias, Ferns, Vertical Wall Collection followed by the plants by the Aquatic Setting. Also all the Cane Begonia and the Cascading Plants - Ferns, Huperzia, Hoya, Dischidia & Orchids. Also my update on my Vertical Garden plants where I had arranged my bromeliads followed by Agloanema & Anthurium.
The other side are the dumbcanes and some plants where I place them in my small propagation station. Also some new plants that I had recently cultivated: The Anthuriums and Piper species. More on the context on Dieffenbachia types and the companion foliage plants. Maranta, Calathea, Ctenanthe, Stromanthe, Schismatoglottis wallichii, Leucosia,
Cascading Plant collection: I had planted Epiphyllum sp. (Queen on the night) leaf cuttings and they are stabilizing with new growth. Also Rhipsalis, dischidia, orchids and Airplants. These are features where the plants behave as cascading plants that hang like a curtain which gives a good screen for privacy and good vertical shade.
Addition: I had placed hangers on my gate where I placed colored foliage plants where I had replaced them where I had planted episcias before. Here is more of the piper plant. This is my 100th Video of my Garden Chronicles on this YouTube Channel.
I had earlier uploaded the same garden a year ago. And I would really like to Thank all my Subscribers who have supported me and also given likes and comments to support my channel.
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