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Tropical Looking Plants for Zone 6
After three years of researching, I've come up with a list of my favorite plants that can help transform your backyard into a tropical oasis. First list is of tropical looking plants. The second list is evergreens that will give your garden winter interest.
Tropicalesque plants Musa Basjoo Musa Sikkimensis Phyllostachys bissetii Phyllostachys aureosulcata Sasa Genus of bamboo Indocalamus tessellatus Fargesia dracocephala 'Rufa' Magnolia tripetala Magnolia grandiflora 'Edith Bogue' Magnolia fraseri Magnolia macrophylla Petasites japonicus Canna musafolia Your favorite hardy ferns Your favorite hostas Your favorite Iris Paulownia tomentosa Hibiscus Fireball Asimina triloba Kniphofia northiae Catalpa Albizia julibrissin ‘Rosea’ Desmanthus illinoensis Impatiens omeiana Arisaema consanguineum Aesculus Astilboides tabularis Figs Hakonechloa macra The Broad leaf Evergreens Daphniphyllum macropodum Ilex glabra Ilex crenta sky pencil Ilex pedunclosa Viburnum pragense Viburnum rhytidophyllum Aucuba japonica Trochodendron aralioides Magnolia virginiana moonglow Magnolia grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’ Pieris japonica Kalmia latifolia Disporsis pernyi Asarum europaeum Hedera helix 'Prince Avenue' some Epimediums There are many others too. These are just the ones I've researched and like the most. I hope others living in the rather boring USDA Zone 6 find this useful. And please feel free to add to my list. I'm always looking for new plants to try! :0517: |
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I would add Sabal minor and Rhapidiophyllum hystrix as well.
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I've had a hard time finding very many broad leaf evergreens for zone 6-7. You have no idea what that list means to me!
Awesome!! |
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For Zone 7, a great looking broad leaf evergreen Genus are the Illiciums: Illicium floridanum Illicium henryi Illicium parviflorum I'm in a very cold Zone 6, but Illicium floridanum and Illicium henryi have held up pretty well. The leaves curl up in the cold though. So during days it is well below 32 they don't look so happy. Illicium floridanum looks a little beat up right now, but Illicium henryi looks very good considering it went below zero twice and stayed below freezing for a few weeks. I think the snow pack really helps them in my location, so I can't really recommend them for all of zone 6. I'm not sure how long they'll last here either since this was just their first winter. austinl01, you're right! In the warmer parts of Zone 6 Sabal minor and Rhapidiophyllum hystrix would be fun to try out. For me, its probably too much trouble trying to protect them during a winter here. |
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We are in zone 6 and have many varieties of tropical style plants and cold hardy palms and musa
check our website at Tucked Away Farms - Califon, NJ |
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Illicium floridanum last summer
![]() Illicium floridanum in the middle of winter ![]() Illicium floridanum today :( ![]() It look very good all the way until March. A couple of deep freezes in March did major damage. And a freeze a couple weeks ago did a little more. Went all the down to minus 4 degrees twice, both in February... I think? It was 87 degrees today! All the trees are greening up!:martialartsnaner: |
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One of my favorite plants!
Kniphofia northiae last summer (first year) ![]() Kniphofia northiae today ![]() Looks fried right? Well, it looked much worse two weeks ago. As soon as high temperatures reached the 60s, 70s and 80s of the past two weeks, it started growing by greening up in the center and pushing up new leaves. Great plant! May not be evergreen in zone 6 but it did survive below zero temperatures here. Looks like it could be a monster this year! :guitarris |
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Thanks for the list Chris!
I needed it! |
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No problem!
Here's a photo of my very small Ilex pedunclosa.... I took it yesterday. ![]() Really looking forward to seeing this one turning into a decent size shrub or tree. It made it through one winter in relatively good condition. Hopefully it will prove to be fully hardy here. Large broadleaf evergreens are truly a rare find in my area. |
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Update on a few plants.
Illicium floridanum. Starting to look good again.... ![]() Kniphofia northiae ![]() Fargesia Rufa ![]() Magnolia tripetala ![]() Magnolia grandiflora 'Edith Bogue' ![]() |
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Not on the list above, but here is my Kniphofia caulescens
![]() Impatiens omeiana ![]() Magnolia grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’ ![]() |
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that are some nice plants, I really like the silver leafes of the Kniphofia caulescens
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they look great! i love the magnolias!:D
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PLZ try fragaria ''lipstick'' a evergreen cold hardy strawberry which also produces purple flowers and berrys
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When we lived in Oregon, Red Tipped Photinias were a favorite broadleaf evergreen for us and I started looking for them after moving to Kentucky. Finally found a couple little sticks and planted them about 4 years ago. Last year I stumbled across a lot of articles about a leaf spot fungus that they are prone to that has made them pretty much obsolete in the south and said they usually die at around 4 years old so I am waiting to see what happens. I'm so bummed to learn about this. I'm wondering if they'll last longer because of the drought we're in.
They really do grow 3 to 5 feet a year. Mine are huge and very dense now. I don't know if Photinia has another name that you already have listed but thought I'd mention it for people that live in dry climates. Deb |
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i made a page about fragaria ''lipstick''
PlantFiles: Detailed information on Ornamental Strawberry Fragaria 'Lipstick' read the article below. also if you want the real deal be sure to get the dutch cultivar or the ''stickbolwi cultivar'', there are alot of sellers that sell the wrong plant. |
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Lodewijkp, thank you for the tip. That's good to know! |
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In Reply to your Post Tropical Looking Plants for Zone 6:
Thank You SOOOO much! I live in a dreadfully ugly and boring area (Salt Lake City, UT, USA), and I've been dying to find anything more tropical, broadleaf, and evergreen-looking, as most people around here go too far with the dry, arid, rocky, desert theme. It makes my skin crawl and itch just to look at it! It's all bland and dull; at best they plant a pine or cypress tree. I've held off planting anything in my yard unless it is more suited to coastal and tropical climes. God bless you for making a list! Some of us refuse to be stuck with the lazy, easy, (and ugly) way out! I feel better already! Miss Kim |
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Yunnan Banana Musa sp. "Yunnan" is another for the list mabe even good for zone 5......
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