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Tropical Plants seen in
Villa Sumaya, Santa Cruz areas –
Plants Identified in: Tropical Plants of the World by Jen G, Rohwer,
Sterling Publishing Co, Inc. New York
California Fan Palm pg-42, Fishtail Palm pg-40, Fan Palm Pg-46,
Bitter Aloe Pg-48, Elephant Yucca pg-48, Banana pg-50, Papaya pg-52,
Jacaranda pg-58, African Tulip Tree pg-62, Horsebean pg-66,
Copperpod tree pg-68, Lime pg-108, Mango pg-111, Red Powder Puff
pg-124, Glory Bush pg-130, Coral Plant pg-132, Cherry Pie pg-142,
Brazilian Plume flower pg-144, Coffee pg-148, Cafe Plumbago pg-152,
Chenille Plant pg-154, Chinese Hibiscus pg-156, Coral Hibiscus
pg-156, Christ Thorn pg-158, Plumeria/Frangapani pg-160, Poinsettia
pg-162, Yellow, White and Pink Angel Trumpet pg-174, Croton pg-178,
Pink Tecoma pg-183, Flame Vine pg-183, Blue Bird Vine pg-184, Bengal
Clockvine pg-184, Lady Slipper pg-188, Bougainvillea (magenta,
purple, yellow and white pg-198, Cup of Gold pg-206, Ceriman pg-210,
False Hope pg-216, Flamingo Lily pg-220, Indian Shot pg-224, Giant
Spiral Ginger pg-222, Red Ginger pg-224, Beach Morning Glory pg-226,
Crabs Claw/Heleconia Rostrata pg-230, Parakeet Flower/Heliconia
psittacorum pg-232, Bird of Paradise/Stelitzia reginae pg-232, Pink
Porcelain Lily pg-238, Peace Lily pg-240, Calla Lilly pg-240, Heart
of Jesus pg-242, Dancing Doll Orchid pg-248, Antler Fern pg-256.
Plants identified in: Tropical Garden Plants by William Warren,
Photos by Luca Invernizzi Tettoni, thames and Hudson Publishing,
www.thamesandhudson.com
Jacaranda pg-42, Oleander pg-76, Firecracker Plant pg-80, Spider
Lilly pg-82, Canna Lilly pg-86, Impatiens pg-87, Gardenia pg-87,
Begonia pg-98, Calathea pg-98, Copper Leaf pg-101, Dracaena pg-104,
Bromeliads pg-106, Ti Plant pg-110, Alocasia pg-112, Philodendron
pg-113, Maranta pg-114, Schefflera pg-115, Dumb Cane pg-116, Bird
Nest Fern pg-120, Asparagus Fern pg-121, Tree Fern pg-125, Bleeding
Heart Vine pg-135, Jasmine pg-142, Pothos, Variegated Philodendron
pg-148, Swiss Cheese Plant pg-149, Alpinia pg-157, Torch Ginger
pg-158, Ginger pg-160, Anthurium (pink, red, purple)pg-162, Bird of
Paradise pg-163, Coleus pg-168-169, Peperomia pg-171, Wandering Jew
pg-175, False Heather pg-177, Mother in laws tongue pg-179, Boat
Lily pg-180, Purple Heart pg-181, Nephrolepis pg-182, Arrowhead Vine
pg-184, Spathiphyllum pg-185, Water Hyacinth pg-193, Cyprus pg-195,
Phoenix Date Palm pg-211, Cycas pg-210, Royal Palm pg-213, Bamboo
(many varieties) pg-220, Orchids Dendrobium hybrids pg-230.
Plants identified in: Tropical Flowering Plants by Kirsten Albrecht
Llamas, Timber Press, www.timberpress.com Aranthaceae pg-28, Violet
Foxtail pg-31, Justicia carnea pg-33, Justicia aurea pg-32,
Hypoestes phyllostachya, polka dot plant pg-37, Amarylis Apple
Blossom pg-56, Barbados Lily Red - pg-56, Orbea pg-74, Parkinsonia
acueata pg-205, Queen of the Night (Pitaya) pg-165, Opuntia pg-165,
Holiday or Easter Cactus pg-167, Dietes bicolor pg-236, Dietes
irididoides pg-236, Dietes African Iris pg-236, Salvia pg-238,
Zingiver spectabile pg-327, Fuchsia pg-297.
Other plants identified but not found in the books above: Ficus
trees, Cypress tree, Pine Tree, Avocado Tree, Loquat Fruit,
Mandarina, Tangerine, Mamay Tree, Spider Plants, Rhododendron,
California Poppy, Dahlberg Daisy, Globe Amaranth, Geranium, Castor
Bean Plant, Blue Salvia, Bishop's Weed, Blanket Flower, Day lilies(
yellow, red, orange, mahogany, double flower hybrids), Bearded Iris,
white, purple, Pincushion Flower, English Box wood.
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