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

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    This plant has been a stunning performer in my garden where it is hot and humid, characteristics that some plants loathe. They start in early July with an abundance of 4-inch size heads of pure white.

  3. Achimenes - Wikipedia

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    Achimenes / æ ˈ k ɪ m ɪ n iː z / [2] is a genus of about 25 species of tropical and subtropical rhizomatous perennial herbs in the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. They have a multitude of common names such as magic flowers , widow's tears , Cupid's bower, or hot water plant .

  4. Yucca rostrata - Wikipedia

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    The tree-like plant is also commonly cultivated in garden zones 7 and 8 in El Paso, Texas, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Denver, Colorado. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] More recently, Yucca rostrata is being used in beach landscaping in coastal zone 7 and 8 areas of the East Coast , and can be found in coastal North Carolina , Virginia ...

  5. Iochroma - Wikipedia

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    Iochromas are cultivated as flowering ornamentals and in cooler zones (zones 7–8/9) make useful patio shrubs for summer display or conservatory plants. The majority are not frost-hardy and must be overwintered under protection. In warmer zones (zones 9–10) they can be used as landscape plants. [4]

  6. Tropical vegetation - Wikipedia

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    The fifth and final layer is the herb layer which is the forest floor. The forest floor is mainly bare except for various plants, mosses, and ferns. The forest floor is much more dense than above because of little sunlight and air movement. [2] Plant species native to the tropics found in tropical ecosystems are known as

  7. Zephyranthes - Wikipedia

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    Currently these plants are commonly cultivated in US Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 7–10. Rain lily breeders may develop cultivars with greater cold hardness. Generally rain lilies are sold in nurseries already potted up. This is of benefit since the growth cycle is not interrupted. Rarely (and not ideally), dried bulbs are marketed.