Large plants and small trees hang over the garden, leaving sunlight to hit the ground directly.
Hoyas are known as the “Wax Flowers” due to their texture and almost unreal appearance.
They need relatively warm and humid conditions, but depending on the specific variety of Hoya, they can endure heavy rainfall for some months during the wet seasons just as they may also be exposed to long dry periods.
Banana rhizomes are planted upright and their roots have to be well covered with soil.
[4] This exotic, colorful plant with evergreen leaves resembles a bird's beak.
[5] Papaya trees should be planted where they can be kept warm and free from wind and freeze.
The large leaves that feature in tropical plants require the soil to be humid at all times, so irrigation is essential for some gardens.
A tropical plant that is not cold-hardy should be brought indoors during the winter and returned to the garden for the summer.