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r/gardening on Reddit: Please help with ideas for tall tropical plants I can put in this tricky area!
September 10, 2024 -

Our back neighbours recently cut down a huge, gorgeous rainforest tree 😭 so they could make room for their new house and we have lost all privacy. I am wanting to try and grow something between the pool edge and the fence (don't judge, I know it needs replacing!). Can anyone suggest something tropical, tall growing that would tolerate a lot of sun in that small space or am I looking for a unicorn? We are in Sydney, Australia. TIA! 🙏

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Dutch Bulbs
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Tropical Plants - Buy Tropical Flowers | K. van Bourgondien
The following plants generally require little maintenance and thrive in warm, sunny conditions, making them great choices for outdoor gardens in warmer climates: Elephant Ear—Produces enormous, elephant ear-shaped leaves and thrives in warm, humid conditions. It prefers partial to full shade and regular watering. Canna—Adds flair to the garden with its large leaves and showy flowers that come in many colors. Prefers growing in full sun and well-drained soil. Given proper care, caladiums are tropical plants that are very rewarding as indoor houseplants.
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Please help with ideas for tall tropical plants I can put in this tricky area!
You don't have much root zone available there and I would be wary of planting anything too substantial that might impact the pool. How about some tall posts -- I'm guessing the fence is six feet standard fencing. How about posts that are 10 or 12 feet tall -- one just past each corner of the pool and one in the middle. Then attach some good quality trellising to the posts starting just below the top of the fence to the top of the posts. Then plant a bunch of vines. You would want evergreen to keep the privacy year round. Jasmine would work. You probably wouldn't want fruit because it would/could drop in the pool. If you did do fruit I would do something like passionfruit because even if they do drop in the pool they're not going to make a mess and are easily picked out. You could mix several vines depending on your preferences. I've done the same thing at my house to hide my neighbor's ugly fence. You can't get in trouble for having a too tall fence because it's not a part of the fence. More on reddit.com
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Tropical plants that do well in direct sun
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Gardenia
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40 Tropical Plants for Your Outdoor Garden
October 9, 2025 - Thriving in warm climates, it blooms ... a single plant producing 6-10, sometimes up to 40, flower heads a season. Perfect for sunny gardens or containers, it’s a favored cut flower worldwide. ... Etlingera elatior, known as Torch Ginger, showcases tall, lush green foliage and vibrant red or pink flower spikes resembling flaming torches. Thriving in tropical climates, ...
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Hey Rooted
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Tropical Plants I Rooted – Hey Rooted
Moreover, plants are natural air humidifiers and sound absorbers, making your home a more welcoming and calming place. Discover the fascination of tropical houseplants, from small, tabletop plants, like the adorable Chinese Money Plant, to large foliage showpieces like the glamorous Stromanthe 'Triostar'.
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Logee's Plants
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Tropical Plants For Sale – Logee's Plants
Giant Elephant Ears have massive leaves that create an impressive focal point for outdoor landscaping. Flowering tropical vines such as Hoyas, Passion Flowers and Bougainvilleas create incredible blooming specimens in the home garden.
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Midwest Living
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Turn Your Midwest Backyard Into a Tropical Oasis
February 3, 2025 - You can definitely think big with bamboo palms—some varieties grow 3 to 8 feet tall! Here, bamboo palm underplanted with calibrochoa helps create upward movement and visual interest. Bamboo palms also make great indoor tropical plants.
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Lively Root
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21 Tropical and Exotic Plants for Your Urban Jungle
May 25, 2025 - Still, provide enough space between your tropical beauties to allow them to breathe. You can group plants of varying heights to maximize their visual impact and increase the humidity if needed. Utilize the vertical space: Utilize vertical spaces and shelving for trailing and hanging plants. Exotic succulents with an upright growing habit, like Sanseveria, will look perfect as floor plants. Consider these 21 exotic plants for your indoor or outdoor urban jungle, from unique and rare philodendrons and dramatic Monstera to tropical palms and stunning bloomers.
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Artificial Tropical Floor Plants | Bulk Artificial Plants | Autograph Foliages
From tropical Sanseverias, 3 ft. to 5 ft. artificial Fiddle Leaf Fig Plants, 3 Ft. Croton Plants, artificial Cordylines, artificial Calatheas, Scheffleras, Peace Lilies and more. Artificial Floor Plants range from Small Trees to Medium Size Plants - 2.5' to 5 or 6' tall.
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Buy Tropical Plants with Large Leaves | Eureka Farms
Exotic Plants Alocasia Macrorrhiza Variegata, Collectors Rare And Exotic. ... Alocasia Borneo Giant Elephant Ear, Live Tropical Plant.
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Proven Winners
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12 Plants to Lend a Tropical Feel to your Garden
They make wonderful component plants in combinations and are also a good choice for landscapes as well. When grown in the sun they will do best if kept evenly moist and will adapt better to dry conditions if they are in shade. There are five different color options and a wealth of ways to use them. 8-16” tall. Sun or Shade. Annual except in zones 10-11. Luscious Lantana are some of the toughest, most colorful tropical plants you can find.
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White Flower Farm
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All Tropical Patio | White Flower Farm
Create the feel of a tropical oasis on your patio, terrace, or balcony with our collection of statement-making foliage plants. From colorful Cordyline and large-leaved Elephant Ears to breezy Palms and graceful Ferns, these striking, easy-care plants will transform an outdoor space in an instant, ...
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Bay Landscaping
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8 Must-Have Tropical Plants for Great Lakes Bay Region Gardens | Bay Landscaping
January 10, 2025 - Elevate your garden with vibrant tropical plants and stunning annuals. Bay Landscaping shares 8 “thrillers” that will turn your space into a summer paradise.
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r/pnwgardening on Reddit: Favorite fast growing tropical/jungley looking plants?
January 14, 2025 -

Seeking your favorite lush, tropical looking plants for the Seattle area! Preference for hardy, affordable, and fast growing.

I'm renting a property with a backyard that has great soil as it was previously a well used garden space, but has been neglected for a long time and is pretty empty and sad to look at right now. I love the look of oversized leaves, reds and yellows mixed with green, vines, and colorful flowers. So far I'm looking at elephant ears, hardy banana trees, and passionflower, and encouraging/propagating the existing spotted laurel, yucca, and bamboo.

While I know I'm limited for actual tropical plants, what are some plants that give a jungley vibe that like our climate? Bonus thanks if you have tips that have helped your tropical-esque plants thrive!

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Pinterest
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15 Container Garden Plants That Can Stand the Heat
July 29, 2016 - Keep your garden colorful even on scorching days with flowers such as angel’s trumpet, canna, salvia, and more. These beautiful plants are perfect for container gardens that are in areas with hot temperatures. Better Homes and Gardens · Gardening Tips & Trends · 6.5k Pins · 27m · Dry Tropics Garden Ideas ·
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Better Homes & Gardens
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23 Tropical Landscape Plants to Fill Your Garden with Color
November 17, 2025 - Add a touch of the tropics to your garden with the lush taro (Colocasia esculenta), also known as elephant's ear. Its broad, heart-shaped leaves can be about 1 foot wide and 2 to 3 feet long, and provide impressive texture and dimension. Place taros among your border plants to hide the lower stems of taller plants and highlight shorter ones.
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Fairview Garden Center
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Landscape Plants with a Tropical Feel | Fairview Garden Center
June 9, 2023 - These tropical plants will make the landscape pop in summer months. Many people do not realize that certain banana species are cold hardy in North Carolina. In our display garden at Fairview, we have many banana plants (Musa basjoo) that have been in the landscape for twelve years. They emerge from winter dormancy in May and by the end of the summer can reach heights of fifteen to twenty feet. These plants are old enough to have actually produced flowers and fruits over the last few years.
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Houzz
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Hardy tropical looking plants?
June 20, 2002 - Was wondering what your favorite hardy plants are - those that fit well into a tropical landscape. I am surprised at some of the offerings I have seen at nurseries, suggesting that they are tropical like. Those of you in zone 6 and lower - what looks like it belongs in your tropical garden?