Saturday, April 11, 2009

Cut flower garden- which plants grow best in the tropics?

I live on a Caribbean island. I%26#039;d like to put in a cut flower garden so I can do flower arrangements. Right now I have a lot of bird of paradise flowers, but I%26#039;m looking for some variety. I%26#039;d like to order some seeds from the US, and pick up whatever I can find locally. But I%26#039;m not sure what holds over well in a vase.
Cut flower garden- which plants grow best in the tropics?
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersI live on Maui, and Gingers, red, pink, and blue, do excellent here, and when I cut them the flowers will last a week or two. Try gingers, of course birds, orchids grow great here,just to name a few, but the best one is the ginger plant. I love those big red flowers. Also haleconia%26#039;s grow excellent, and make beautiful flower arrangements.
Reply:send me some seeds
Reply:I am not knowledgable about tropical soils, temps, etc.; but if I lived in the tropics I would get some zinnia (annual) seeds %26amp; pot them up . I think zinnias are one of the best cut flower for a vase %26amp; come in many varieties, colors, shapes %26amp; sizes. The only thing lacking with this flower is it has no scent, so I don%26#039;t know if you are looking for just color , but these would do well %26amp; are fairly easy to grow, have very sturdy stems %26amp; long lasting blooms.loan

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