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Top Tropical Blooms to Transform Any Room

By Simon Crowther @prestigeflower

Top tropical blooms to transform any room

Tropical flowers are a sure way of changing the way you feel about any room in your home. They can even help you make an amazing impression on your clients in a business setting. The trick is knowing which flowers you can use to create the perfect tropical display.

Amaryllis is an impressive and brightly coloured bloom that will always make a statement. If you plan on growing this plant yourself, you need to make sure that it receives full sun and the soil should be well drained. It can reach a height of up to 3 feet so make sure that it has enough space to grow.

Anthuriums prefer indirect sunlight as well as well-drained soil. This plant grows to up to 1.5 feet. Another impressive tropical plant is the Bird of Paradise plant. Like Amaryllis, they need full sun and well-drained soil. They grow up to 6 feet in height which makes them even more impressive.

The Blood Lily is an unusual and impressive blooming plant. The don't grow as tall as some other plants and only reach about 1 foot in height. They enjoy moist soil and full sun or partial shade. It's good to monitor this plant in order to determine how they are doing and adjust their conditions accordingly.

The Blue Passion Flower is like a passion fruit plant but it does not produce fruit - only the most amazing flowers. This plant enjoys full sun and moist but well-drained soil. They grow to a height of about 10 feet and they can be trained and trimmed.

People might not think of Chrysanthemums as tropical but they are! They can be used in so many different ways including fresh flower arrangements. These flowering plants enjoy full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. They grow up to 3 feet in height.

Hibiscus plants can grow up to 5 feet in height but they can also require a fair amount of space around them. If you don't live in an area that gets too cold in the winter, this plant can do very well in full sun or partial shade in your garden.

These are some of the top options if you want to welcome tropical plants into your garden or home. Some plants do well indoors while others prefer being rooted in garden soil. Make sure that you follow the care instructions and keep an eye on your plant to make sure that you can take immediate action if it needs a change of location, watering routine, or anything else to help it thrive.


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