Sophie shows that it’s less about the heat and more about plant choice when it comes to creating a lush, tropically inspired garden.
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FEATURED PLANTS

NATIVE FRANGIPANI Hymenosporum flavum

ORCHID TREE Bauhinia purpurea

Philodendron sp.

FRUIT SALAD PLANT Monstera deliciosa

UMBRELLA PLANT Schefflera actinophylla

JAPANESE ARALIA Fatsia japonica

VELVET GROUNDSEL Roldana petasitis

CLIVIA miniata

CAST IRON PLANT Aspidistra elatior

MONDO GRASS Ophiopogon japonicus

Philodendron ‘Xanadu’

ABYSSINIAN BANANA Ensete ventricosum

POOR MAN’S RHODODENDRON Impatiens sodenii

BIRD OF PARADISE Strelitzia reginae

NOTE: Many tough plants have the potential to become weeds, so check before planting in your area. Please visit Weeds in Australia for more information.

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12 Comments

  1. I miss Adelaide botanic garden. I have wonderful memories with those large trees.. one of the better botanical gardens in Australia.

  2. to miss loquat shows a lack of knowledge for the subject lol im native to tasmania and grow edible bananas where it gets to -5c with no frost protection, waiting for europeans to grant us our land rights so i can actually plant them in the bush without fear of them being destroyed by non native people, but honestly as much as they talk about it they will never give us our land rights back, we kind of have to take it back ourselves and stand strong

  3. Крутой у Вас канал, жаль только субтитров нет

  4. More plants (im in Melbourne)
    Large
    Loquats, Avocados, White Sapotes, All the plams and Clumping Bamboos, Strelizia Reginae

    Mid
    Alocasia, Cordyline Sticta, Caletheas, Cycads, Cardamom, Hedychium, Cannas, Gymea lilly, Eupatorium, clerodendron,

    Low
    Aroids and Aracae, syngonium, bromeliads, orchids, Kangaroo ferns, bergenia

    Climbers / Vines
    Pandoreas, Parthenocissus henryana, passionfruit,

  5. Great video Hun please check out my brother Wayne his utube channel ThePlantaholic capital T and P his head Gardner holitcualrist at Birmingham botanical gardens UK

  6. Reference…go to taman raya bogor indonesia …you will get tropical garden since VOC come in

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