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  2. Gardening: Choose Agapanthus for a tropical look - AOL

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    When looking in magazines or catalogues, you see more tropical looking plants offered these days to give your garden a more exotic look. For many years, as I would visit gardens in very warm ...

  3. Zamioculcas - Wikipedia

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    Zamioculcas is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, containing the single species Zamioculcas zamiifolia. [2] It is a tropical herbaceous perennial plant, and is native to eastern Africa, including Kenya, KwaZulu-Natal, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. [2]

  4. This versatile plant provides color you don’t see very often ...

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    Give it full or nearly full sun, and keep its soil moist but not wet through the growing season. I use a high-nitrogen, lawn-type fertilizer every 6 or 7 weeks to keep my plantings growing vigorously.

  5. Begonia - Wikipedia

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    Tuberous begonias are frequently used as container plants. Although most Begonia species are tropical or subtropical in origin, the Chinese species B. grandis is hardy to USDA hardiness zone 6 and is commonly known as the "hardy begonia". Most begonias can be grown outdoors year-round in subtropical or tropical climates, but in temperate ...

  6. Tropical garden - Wikipedia

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    As a tropical plant, it grows in warm, humid climates. [4] This exotic, colorful plant with evergreen leaves resembles a bird's beak. It is an outdoor plant, provided the weather is not too cold. Otherwise, it is better to keep it in a pot indoors. It needs rich soil as well as full sun or partial shade. Another requirement for this plant is ...

  7. Make Your Home a Jungle With These 10 Tropical Plants - AOL

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    When Strelitzia reginae plants flower, they look like a technicolor bird taking flight (talk about a touch of tropical magic in your home!). If you’re only seeing their spiked, deep green leaves ...