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Showing posts with label Tropical Hibiscus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tropical Hibiscus. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

July Update from my parents backyard on Staten Island New York

 Things were looking rough a few weeks ago but it's really come together since then! 


Dad, mom, and my sister's dog Leni!


Longleaf pine & rest of the yard


My oleander 

Windmill Palm

A few assorted plants!

My fiddle leaf fig and Chamadorea Microspadix


Pool Plants

My largest and oldest tropical palm, my Adondila

Ti Plant Pink Diamond with some hibiscus and frostproof gardenia 

Double Yellow Hibiscus


Closeup


Begonia acontifolia?

  Dahlia

hedychium coronarium  & Colocasia redemption

Gazania


Tillandsia novakii

Bluephoria Mandevilla / Dipladanea


Dahlia

Canna Cleopatra

Heliotrope

A new canna! 


My Aloe bloomed twice this year! I got blooms inside the house in January!




Wednesday, July 24, 2024

A few photos from Long Island today.

 It's hard to believe August is. aweek away, but it's been a great summer and there are definitely more surprises on the way. 


This is my Queen Emma Crinum that I purchased from Miami in 2021.




Plumeria "Inca Gold" is starting to bloom. Musa Sikkimensis is growing a new leaf a week and is getting very full. I love the variegated cordyline here too! 

Mini Hibiscus "Peppermint"

Giant, hardy hibiscus - Airbrush effect! 


Musa Ae Ae is producing a new leaf a week. SO exciting! 

Bismarkia is having a great year! 


Cycas revoluta x Cycas panzhihuaensis




Mickey Mouse Elephant Ear

My Vanda Orchid is blooming for the first time since I purchased it in April 2023! 


Sunday, October 8, 2023

A tropical start to October & what's ahead for winter!

October in my garden is a magical fusion of tropical plants and New York's famous autumn weather. All the plants are still looking good after a nice summer of growth and this week we were treated to record temperatures in Islip, NY here on Long Island. 

Woody Aster is a native wildflower

Musa Siam Ruby, Musa sikkimensis, hibiscus tillaceus (Variegated Sea Hibiscus)
Hardy hibiscus, perfect storm


Tibouchina granulosa
Double hibiscus 
Chinese evergreen houseplant with begonia and impatients 

Here are the high temperatures from my garden during the warm spell: 

10/2: 80F

10/3: 85F

10/4: 85F

10/5: 81F

It was weird to plant pansies in 80F weather, but now is the perfect time. They'll establish their roots before the cold weather arrivers and go in the garage during significant cold spells. These will bloom from now until JUNE!



I love planting cyclamen too. They aren't as cold tolerant, but bloom exclusively in cooler weather and shorter days PLUS they're tropical perennials. They dieback in the summer time and as long as the tubers don't freeze, they'll pop up again next winter for indoor and outdoor displays. *There are hardy cyclamen also that will survive our winters, btw!








Wednesday, September 13, 2023

September Plumeria and blooms on Staten Island

We've had near record temperatures to kick off the first month of Meteorological Autumn, and our first heat wave of the season. (In New York, that's defined as 3 days in a row of 90F or warmer). The tropical plants are loving it!

Plumeria Divine




Plumeria "Jenny"


Plumeria Jenny at night



Tropical Hibiscus adds so much color! The variegated hibiscus isn't my favorite. 


 Hibiscus Cajun Cocktail, however a new favorite!




The bottle palm behind it up close! 

For fans of cold-tolerant palms, here's an update on the Windmill Palms


BBQ with the family. It was delicious!