It's hot and humid this week and you can practically watch some of the tropical plants grow right before your eyes. It's pretty amazing! 
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| Things are getting big. Check out my Musa 
 
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| A peek at my gaussia princeps palm 
 
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| C,lose up | 
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| A different view | 
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| Plumeria Melody with my Variegated Kumquat, Old man Palm, and Bismarkia Palm. | 
Queen Emma Crinum looking nice. The Cordyline Australis actually survived the winter!
Musa Sikkimensis with My other musa (maybe ice cream?)
Hibiscus tiliaceus
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| Hedychium Vanilla Ice | 
Zinnia Cactus type
It's Bananas!
 Musa Sumatrana X Gran Nain
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| Ensete Maurelli in the front yard with my Bengal tiger cannas 
 
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Mysa sikkimensis, variegated Cordyline "Torbay Dazzler"
 Musa Siam Ruby. It struggled a bit but it's coming back!
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| Begonia vine (Cissus discolor) | 
Winter Survivors
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| This was only one year ago (August 2023) 
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| Windmill Palm in this corner is growing SO fast and Daniel Weeks Hedyhium Ginger sprouted back beautifully and is taller than it was last year at this time! 
 
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| My first time growing Fatsia in full shade. I am in LOVE! It is much more compact in full sun. | 
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| Sabal Minor is buried by my winter surviving Salvia Black and Blue | 
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| Madison Star Jasmine survived the winter without issues this year. It was a mild one! The fragance is amazing. At this point the cannas have kind of buried this plant. | 
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| Frostproof Gardenia is in bloom (Puerto Rican Hat Palm looking happy too!) | 
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| The Musa Veinte cohol was planted this spring, but the needle palm is doing fabulous! 
 
  Giant lily!
 
 
 
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