Subtropical Plants
In Subtropical areas, summer is very long, hot and often rainy; winter is very mild, usually without frost or freezing temperatures. In most areas of the US these conditions can only be met in greenhouses, conservatories, or indoors; in the warmer areas of the So. . . SHOW MORE
In Subtropical areas, summer is very long, hot and often rainy; winter is very mild, usually without frost or freezing temperatures. In most areas of the US these conditions can only be met in greenhouses, conservatories, or indoors; in the warmer areas of the Southern Tier and Western states, these plants can flourish outside.
The textures and colors of these beauties, and the flavor and fragrance of their blooms and fruits, can bring the heady taste of summer to a dreary winter day. Enjoy!
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Myrtus ugni molinae The attractive and hard-to-find Chilean Guava, aka Strawberry Myrtle, bears red, 1 cm (or just under 1/2 inch) oval fruit with ...
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Acca sellowiana Pineapple guava, aka feijoa (pronounced fey-oh-uh), makes for a beautiful (and tasty) landscape or potted plant! This evergreen mul...
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