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Judy Istock Butterfly Haven - Chicago
Get up close to more than 75 species of exotic butterflies and stunning bird species from the Southern hemisphere in a 2,700 square-foot greenhouse filled with pools of water, flowers, tropical trees and 1,000 butterflies, including those never-before-seen in our region.
My dormant plumeria enjoying the southern sunlight exposure. I put an improvised shade to limit direct hot sunlight. My plummie is sleeping!
A bit more about plumerias:
Plumerias are tropical trees and are famous for their beautiful flowers which are used to make leis (flower garlands). In regions with colder climates, plumerias can be grown in containers and brought indoors during the winter months. In the tropics, some varieties can even grow to a height of over 30 feet! The plumeria's waxy, 2-4-inch flowers are very fragrant. Flower colors include pink, red, white, and yellow. This plumeria I have had bloomed yellowish flowers earlier during the growing season. I planted my plumeria (cuttings) back in January 7, 2016. Now as you can see at this point, it's gone dormant...
Most Plumeria will lose their leaves during winter dormancy. This process eliminates the plant's need for water. Plumerias, like any tropical plant, are frost sensitive. During a frost/cold weather, an unprotected plant can be damaged starting with the tips. Placing them near your home in the hottest part of your yard is best as the heat released during the winter nights will aide in keeping the temps above freezing. If you choose to bring the plants inside, it is possible that you will be able to keep it from going dormant. In the cool months, it is important not to overwater as it will rot the plant. If you aren't sure, it is best to keep the soil on the dry side. Remember, no leaves, no water.
(As of Wednesday, December 21, 2016)
Silver Trumpet Tree (Tabebuia argentea) - a yellow flowering deciduous tropical tree, originally from Brazil.
Parish Church. The parish church is located in OS Grid Square SW8435 and was dedicated to St Just. The church was dedicated on 14th August 1261. It comprises a chancel, nave, south aisle, and a short north aisle, a portion of which was used as a vestry. The arcade has seven obtuse arches of granite supported on monolith pillars of the same material. There is a south porch, the entrance arch of which is paneled, a vestry door and a priest's door. The tower, which is of two stages, is buttressed at the angles, and embattled, having a the corners stump pinnacles. It contains three bells. There are north and south entrances to the churchyard through Lych gates. The church is probably the most beautiful in Cornwall; it overlooks water and is surrounded by palm trees and other exotic tropical trees and flowers.
A beautiful deep purple Vanda orchid growing in the North Garden, The North Garden is the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory’s living grocery, pharmacy and building supply store. Here you’ll find papaya, pomegranate, fig, mahogany and chocolate, along with many other plants that have a direct influence on human life. Because natural pollinators like bees and bats aren’t present here, some of these tropical trees must be pollinated by hand to coax them into producing fruit.
Red ginger flower in the North Garden area of the Como conservatory in St. Paul, Minnesota. The North Garden is the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory’s living grocery, pharmacy and building supply store. Here you’ll find papaya, pomegranate, fig, mahogany and chocolate, along with many other plants that have a direct influence on human life. Because natural pollinators like bees and bats aren’t present here, some of these tropical trees must be pollinated by hand to coax them into producing fruit.
Spondias dulcis, known commonly as ambarella, is an equatorial or tropical tree, with edible fruit containing a fibrous pit. It is known by many other names in various regions, including kedondong in Indonesia, buah long long among the Chinese population in Singapore
Sangeh is a small tropical rain forest surrounded by the rice field with high and shady tropical trees where this place as a habitat for group of monkeys. The atmosphere of beautiful forest is an ideal place for monkeys to take refuge and become one of attractions for tourist to visit this place. This area has been opened as a tourist destination in Bali located in north of Denpasar City and about 30 minutes away from this capital city of Bali Province.
Mythology
In the 17 century when the golden era of Mengwi Kingdom led by I Gusti Agung Ketut Karangasem, the son of I Gusti Agung Made Agung, founded a temple in the middle of nutmeg forest, hereinafter called by Bukit Sari Temple (the forest that mean here is the rest of the mixture of vegetation covering 10,8 ha and will be expanded into 3,169 ha). The myth of Sangeh forest formation is associated with the removal of timber forest in Agung mount at Karangasem, east part of Bali to Mengwi, Badung regency. However on the way to Mengwi, someone was realized it and the timber forest growth become a forest and now this forest called by Sangeh. But scientifically there is uncertain story about the existing of this forest.
Conditions
According to the staff of information center department at KSDA (Natural Resources Conservation), in year 2003, the Sangeh forest is covered by 6.825 tropical trees consisted of 28 species of tree including 22 species of shrubs/bushes. In the expansion are (3,169 ha) located in west part of this forest, it has been planted by several species of plants including sapodilla, mahogany and guava. Some of them will be expected to be a source of foods for 500 monkeys.
Inside the luxurious Embassy Suites hotel around Milpitas, CA. I love the indoor garden and lush tropical trees in here. The air felt a bit humid as you walked in, too! I was here with my cuzz, along with a couple of her coworkers. We were attending a mini business meeting or so. (Thursday afternoon, January 14, 2016)
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One of the greenhouses was selling these tropical trees with pendulous trumpet-shaped flowers. Even though they can't survive the winter outside here, they can be brought in as houseplants.
From the main gate surrounded by an external tropical garden, a large path slope down to the round about where 4 covered car parks are surrounding the main entrance of Villa Emerald River. On the right side, a hill planted with tropical trees and the temple are providing a high privacy. On the left a large pound decorated with lotus and bamboo gives the feeling of the best of Bali.
From the main gate surrounded by an external tropical garden, a large path slope down to the round about where 4 covered car parks are surrounding the main entrance of Villa Emerald River. On the right side, a hill planted with tropical trees and the temple are providing a high privacy. On the left a large pound decorated with lotus and bamboo gives the feeling of the best of Bali.
From the main gate surrounded by an external tropical garden, a large path slope down to the round about where 4 covered car parks are surrounding the main entrance of Villa Emerald River. On the right side, a hill planted with tropical trees and the temple are providing a high privacy. On the left a large pound decorated with lotus and bamboo gives the feeling of the best of Bali.
Enjoying my larger plumeria finally putting out its first flower! Since this plumeria has yellow/golden blooms, I think this was a celadine plumeria, aka Hawaiian Yellow.
Plumerias are tropical trees and are famous for their beautiful flowers which are used to make leis (flower garlands). In regions with cold winters, plumerias can be grown in containers and brought indoors during the winter months. Plumerias have thick stems, leathery leaves, and an abundance of flowers from early summer until fall. In the tropics, some varieties can grow to a height of over 30 feet! Plumeria's waxy, 2-4-inch flowers are very fragrant. Flower colors include pink, red, white, and yellow. Plumerias are commonly planted in containers and make excellent cut flowers. I planted my plumeria cuttings back in January 7, 2016. At this point, I think my larger plumeria cutting was having golden\yellow flowers!
(As of Tuesday evening, April 26, 2016)
Tropical trees and associated vegetation form an arch over the road.
Puna District, Big Island, Hawai'i.
March 11, 2011.
From the main gate surrounded by an external tropical garden, a large path slope down to the round about where 4 covered car parks are surrounding the main entrance of Villa Emerald River. On the right side, a hill planted with tropical trees and the temple are providing a high privacy. On the left a large pound decorated with lotus and bamboo gives the feeling of the best of Bali.
They look like tropical trees from some foreign planet, but the are actually stone columns with plants growing over the top.
I like this photo a lot. The lone man sitting on the bench brings a certain mood to the photo that I like.
My windowsill bedroom garden. It shows the few succulents I have, as well as a couple plumeria cuttings and a newly sprouted Hosta 'Minuteman' plant. (Tuesday early evening, February 2, 2016)
Plumerias are tropical trees famous for their gorgeous flowers which are used to make leis (floral garlands). In regions with cold winters, plumerias can be grown in containers and brought indoors when the weather cools in autumn. Other common names are frangipani and Hawaiian lei flower.
The oblong, sweet fruit of a tropical tree, mangifera indica, of the cashew family, eaten ripe, or preserved or pickled as per Random House Webster's unabd Dictionary
Tateyama is in southern Chiba, right along the coast. Since it's down south, it is naturally a bit warmer compared to other parts of Chiba. There were also a bunch of tropical trees everywhere.
My larger plumeria cutting has many leaves now! Sure enough, my plumeria cuttings from Hawaii continue to grow and flourish! I'm one happy plumeria owner at this point!
More about plumerias:
Plumerias are tropical trees and are famous for their beautiful flowers which are used to make leis (flower garlands). In regions with colder climates, plumerias can be grown in containers and brought indoors during the winter months. Plumerias have thick stems, leathery leaves, and an abundance of flowers from early summer until fall. In the tropics, some varieties can even grow to a height of over 30 feet! The plumeria's waxy, 2-4-inch flowers are very fragrant. Flower colors include pink, red, white, and yellow. Plumerias are commonly planted in containers and make excellent cut flowers. At this point, my smaller cutting was now clearly blooming. I can even see some pinkish color to the flower buds. Yup, this smaller cutting is a pink plumeria! Time to give it fertilizer (high in phosphorus)... Of course, my larger cutting at this point was also growing a decent inflo, or flower stalk!
(As of Monday, April 4, 2016)