Tropical plants add vibrant greenery to gardens, indoor spaces and landscapes around the world - whether grown in soil or containers. When given proper care and attention these dramatic botanicals can transform any space into an unforgettable jungle!
Plants native to the tropics - regions between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn - thrive best when kept well-lit but out of direct sunlight (which can burn foliage), with regular misting to keep air moist. If your climate lacks enough humidity for this method of humidifying their surroundings, simply place them near running water sources or group them together for increased humidity levels.
Lianas are long climbing plants found clinging to rainforest trees, often reaching up to 100 meters long. Their root systems cling tightly to tree trunks and branches through aerial roots; many lianas are endangered due to loss of their natural habitat in tropical forests; however traditional and cutting edge scientific interventions have made certain species more viable for cultivation.
Plantain leaves produce large green leaves in a vivid palette of green, red, and orange shades - an easy-care tropical plant perfect for any garden with good soil drainage and indirect light conditions.