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Annice Tropical Bouquets

Tropical Plants

Bromeliads, flamingo flowers, orchids, tropical ferns, palm trees, monstera and philodendrons are some of the most magnificent tropical plants you can grow indoors.

Common Care

Most tropical plants like their soil to stay evenly moist, but not wet. This can be tricky to get just right. Tropical  houseplants tolerate being under watered occasionally

But overwatering is the number one cause of death for tropical indoor plants.

Caribbean Flowers

Yellow bells is the national flower of both the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands and native to several Caribbean nations including the West Indies, Jamaica, and Cayman Islands.

Simply Elegant Their bloom cycle is affected by day length, temperature, humidity, water, and feeding.

Showcase House Plants

Bird of paradise is one of the most exotic flowers in the world with large, distinctive blue or orange flowers that some say resemble a bird's head and beak. They are also surprisingly easy to grow indoors. While it is a vigorous, rapidly growing indoor plant, it should be kept moist, fertilized weekly, and kept pot-bound. Birds of paradise need three to five years of growth before they flower.

Something New 

Orchids are the most varied of all plant groups—they come from all over the world from deserts to woodlands to tropical forests, but the orchids most people love are from tropical and subtropical climates. A flowering orchid is the quintessential tropical plant with its color varieties of white, yellow, pink, purple, red, orange, and variegated. Avoid dry air, direct heat or drafts, and direct sunlight. Instead, provide a warm humid environment. In general, once per week; allow to dry between watering; do not overwater.

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