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  1. 7 wrz 2023 · So, whether you want to add a tropical touch to your home or create a backyard oasis, palm trees provide both beauty and utility. And, to help you choose, we have compiled a list of four commonly grown palm trees in Ohio.

  2. 17 mar 2023 · With large heart- and arrow-shaped leaves, elephant ears (Colocasia) add an instant jungle effect to a backyard. Try 'Blue Hawaii' (pictured) with blue-green leaves or 'Mojito' with green leaves mottled in dark purple. To make a Jurassic statement, try 'Thailand Giant' with four-foot leaves.

  3. Popular tropical plants for outdoor gardens include Hibiscus, with its large, colorful blooms; Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia), known for its striking flower shape; Canna Lily, offering vibrant leaves and flowers; Bougainvillea, celebrated for its dazzling cascades of color; Banana Plant (Musa), adding dramatic height with its large leaves; Plumer...

  4. 7 lip 2012 · “You can grow all tropical plantscanna, calla, bananas, elephant’s-ears, citrus — outdoors in (Ohio) in the summer,” said Lynne Cody, a horticulturist with the Park Seed Co....

  5. For tree selection, consider the Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra) known for its unique nuts and attractive spring blooms, or the Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis), admired for its stunning pink flowers.

  6. 31 gru 2012 · Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Bill Albert. “Other warm climate plants soon followed: Canna, hibiscus, croton, colocasia, coleus, castor bean, amaranthus, begonia, princess lily, tibouchina among them. In the years that followed, beds were added. A gazebo was built.

  7. While not native to Ohio, these plants can easily thrive in Ohio summers and tolerate overwintering indoors! Here’s our list of favorite tropical plants that will transform your yard into a summer island paradise.