Tropical Treasures Magazine

Pushing the limits of tropical gardening. Growing tropical plants in non-tropical climate and indoors.
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Tropical Treasures Magazine

#7 (Fall 2008)

Columnists:

Alex Butova, Galiya Okhapkina, John Mood, Michelle Healy, Nancy Palmer, Pavel Aldoshin, Tatiana & Mike, William Scheick.
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  • Zone pushing
    • When winter is around the corner
    • Growing exotic Cordyline in colder climate
      • ...What starts out looking like a spiky yucca but ends up looking like a palm tree? No, this isn’t a riddle. It’s an accurate description of the so-called giant dracaena (Cordyline australis), a plant valued for “its emphatic effect and tropical appearance”...

  • Plant clinic
    • Water, water, water... So simple and yet complex.
      • How to water plants? How to determine water needs? What happens to the plant if watered improperly?...

  • Growers of beauty
    • Soursop fruiting in apartment
      • ...Amazing experience of growing Annona muricata (Soursop) from seed and harvesting fruit after years of nourishing and patient waiting...
    • Hand-pollination of Annona flowers

  • Plant science
    • The documentation of plans
      • ...How many times have you been embarrassed, confused, or downright mad at yourself for not properly labeling a plant and recording from where it came?  If it hasn’t happened to you, then you probably have some type of  system for documenting your plant collection or you have a photographic memory.  This brief article will cover a few key elements in the orderly recordation of plants as seen from the eyes of a compulsive documenter...

  • Legendary plants
    • Killer Plants, Part 2. Poisonous plants of Tropics: beautiful and dangerous...

  • Growing outdoors
    • The Mystique of Bamboo
      • ...Bamboo is one of those plants that just seems mysterious and alluring at the same time...

  • Exotic Kaleidoscope
    • Tropical fruit recipes

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