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  2. These Stunning Tropical Flowers Will Give Your Yard Vacation ...

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    “People adore having tropical plants in their homes or yards because they bring a vibrant, exotic vibe that instantly transports you to a tropical paradise,” Denise Brown, the gardening ...

  3. 40 Best Front Door Plant Ideas for Your Entryway - AOL

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    Hardy hibiscus adds a bold splash of tropical color to your front door. This plant needs loads of sun to bloom well, so make sure your front door gets at least six hours of direct sunlight per day.

  4. These Front Door Plants Make for the Prettiest Entrance to ...

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    Pick the best plants for your front door, from colorful flowers to evergreen shrubs. We've also included pretty container ideas, expert growing tips, and more.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Pekarangan - Wikipedia

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    The front yard is called buruan, a space for a garden shed, ornamental plants, fruit trees, a children's playground, benches, and crop-drying. The side yard (pipir) is used for wood trees, crops, medicinal herbs, a fish pond, well, and a bathroom. The side yard is also a space for cloth-dying.

  7. Tecoma stans - Wikipedia

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    Tecoma stans is a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, Bignoniaceae, that is native to the Americas.Common names include yellow trumpetbush, [3] yellow bells, [3] yellow elder, [3] ginger Thomas. [4]