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Best tropical plants: 24 top picks to give your plot an exotic look

Originally published on Gardeningetc
The best tropical plants for your garden will make a splash with bold colors and dramatic foliage

The best tropical plants for your garden will make a splash with bold colors and dramatic foliage

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Choosing the best tropical plants makes creating a lush, green garden sanctuary achievable even in cooler climes. Large, bold leaves, rich colors and interestingly shaped flowers are the hallmarks of this style of planting. 

There are a few easy rules to follow for making a tropical-inspired garden. Blend a mix of shapes and sizes to create a jungle feel, layering the foliage to achieve a luxuriant effect. Choose plants with flowers in bold, exotic colors such as hot orange, purples and almost-black. 

Another trick for achieving authentic looking tropical garden is to pack plants close together to mimic the way they would grow in a natural setting. Restricting the space they grow in should mean that they will not overwhelm each other. 

Opt for a mix of leaf shapes and sizes, including some long, strappy leaves, plus paddle-shaped and round ones. Plants with contrasting foliage color work well, and select some with big, bright blooms. Raised beds planted up with the best tropical plants is also an effective way of creating a leafy enclave, as the added height creates the effect of a canopy of green. 

Ready to introduce some of the best tropical plants to your plot? Whether you have a compact courtyard or a spacious backyard, you'll find plenty to choose from in our selection.  

BY FIONA CUMBERPATCH

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The best tropical plants for your garden will make a splash with bold colors and dramatic foliage

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