🌿 Master Plant Directory – Exotic Garden Miami


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🌿 Master Plant Directory –  Exotic Garden Miami  rnamental & edible Plants  and Trees    Alphabetical A–Z

Welcome to Exotic Garden Miami and Botanical Garden Love, two interconnected blogs devoted to the beauty, knowledge, and healing power of plants. These online garden spaces are designed to guide you through a vibrant world of tropical plantsflowering treesmedicinal herbsedible plantsindoor houseplants, and landscape design inspirations, all cultivated with passion and purpose in South Florida.

Exotic Garden Miami focuses on landscape-friendly speciesrare flowering treesexotic foliage, and tropical edible plants ideal for creating stunning outdoor gardens in warm climates. It features colorful, dramatic plants that thrive in the Florida sun, from Plumeria and Bird of Paradise to Coconut PalmsDragon FruitBamboo, and variegated foliage plants used in artistic garden design.

Botanical Garden Love, its sister blog, offers a deeper dive into healing herbsmedicinal plantsnatural remedies, and the symbolic meanings behind many of the species. It explores the traditional and modern uses of plants like ChamomileCalendulaMoringaNoni, and Dandelion, while also sharing indoor plant caregardening tips, and natural plant-based solutions.

Although the blogs are separate, they share the same root: a lifelong passion for plant wisdomholistic gardening, and botanical art. Every plant listed across both sites is carefully chosen for its beauty, purpose, or healing value. From tropical landscape designs and urban jungle interiors to medicinal gardens and eco-conscious growing, these two spaces are deeply connected and cross-linked for your exploration.


A

Desert Rose
Adenium Abesum

Blue Flowering Bulbs
Agapanthus

Acacia Caven – Espinillo / Care,

Aloe Vera
Aloe barbadensis miller

Variegated Ginger
Alpinia Zerumbet

Brazilian Joyweed
Alternanthera brasiliana


Artichoke (disambiguation).

artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus

Arabian Jasmine
Jasminum sambac

🍎 Apple Tree Malus Domestica

Apricot Tree Prunus Armeniaca

B

Banana
Musa spp.

Bamboo
Bambusa spp.

Blanket Flower, Gaillardia Pulchella

White Flowering Begonia
Begonia alba

Polka Dot Begonia
Begonia

Blue Daze
Evolvulus glomeratus

Blueberry
Vaccinium corymbosum

Bombax 

Ceiba

Bromeliaceae 

Bromeliads

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Brunfelsia pauciflora

C

Pot Marigold
Calendula officinalis

Camouflage Caladium
Caladium

Beautyberry Plant
Callicarpa

Ylang Ylang
Cananga odorata

Hemp
Cannabis sativa

Papaya Tree
Carica papaya

Queen of Barbados
Caesalpinia pulcherrima


Citronella 
Cymbopogon nardus 

Chamomile
Matricaria chamomilla

Chanca Piedra
Phyllanthus niruri

Lemon Tree
Citrus limon

Mandarin Orange
Citrus reticulata

Sweet Orange
Citrus sinensis

Clove
Syzygium aromaticum

Coconut Tree
Cocos nucifera

Old Man Palm
Coccothrinax crinita

Coffee Plant
Coffea arabica

Indian Ti Plant
Cordyline fruticosa

Croton
Codiaeum variegatum

Comfrey

Symphytum tuberosum

D

Royal Poinciana
Delonix regia

Dandelion
Taraxacum officinale

Dragon Fruit
Hylocereus undatus

E

Silver Dollar Tree
Eucalyptus cinerea

Eucalyptus Tree
(species unspecified)

Poor Man’s Orchid

Epidendrum radicans

Arugula
Eruca sativa

F

Blue Grass

Festuca glauca

Fox Tail Orchid
(unspecified species)

Strawberry
Fragaria × ananassa

Ficus Carica – Fig Tree

G


Garlic disambiguation

Gardenia
Gardenia jasminoides

Ginger Shampoo Plant
Zingiber zerumbet

Geranium - (Pelargonium Spp

H

Hanging Lobster Claw
Heliconia rostrata

Spider Lily
Hemenocallis littoralis

Hibiscus
(species unspecified)

Wax Plant
Hoya

Heartleaf Philodendron
Philodendron hederaceum

White Ginger

Hedychium Coronarium

Horse tail

disambiguation Equisetum

I

Indian Blanket 
Gaillardia pulchella

Flame of the Woods
Ixora coccinea

Mile-a-Minute Vine
Ipomoea cairica

J

Spanish Jasmine
Jasminum grandiflorum

Jacaranda 

Jacaranda mimosifolia - Dalbergia nigra - Jacarandá disambiguation

Mexican Honeysuckle
Justicia spicigera

Justicia
Justicia

L

Bay Laurel

Lemongrass
Cymbopogon citratus

Ruffled Fan Palm
Licuala grandis

Lychee Tree
Litchi chinensis

M

Saucer Magnolia
Magnolia soulangeana

Paperbark Tree
Melaleuca

Florida Vine Weed
Melonsillo

Sensitive Plant
Mimosa pudica

Mimosa Tree
Albizia julibrissin

Mango Tree
Mangifera indica

Mint
Mentha

Noni
Morinda citrifolia

Moringa Tree
Moringa oleifera

Monstera Deliciosa
Philodendron

N

Sacred Lotus
Nelumbo nucifera

O

Basil
Ocimum basilicum


Onions
Onion disambiguation
 Onions surname

 Pride Of India – Lagerstroemia Speciosa 

(Queen's Crape Myrtle / Mirth Tree



R

Rain Lily
Zephyranthes candida

Raspberry
Rubus idaeus

Rosemary
Salvia rosmarinus

Rosa -Rose

S

Weeping Willow
Salix babylonica

Bird of Paradise
Strelitzia reginae

Madagascar Jasmine
Stephanotis floribunda


Star Anise
Japanese star anise (Illicium anisatum- Anise or Anis disambiguation

T

Tea Tree
Melaleuca alternifolia

Black-eyed Susan Vine
Thunbergia

Mexican Sunflower
Tithonia diversifolia

Bald Cypress
Taxodium distichum

Turmeric 

Curcuma longa

U

Stinging Nettle
Urtica dioica

W

Chinese Wisteria
Wisteria sinensis

Y

 YERBA MATE

Ilex paraguariensis

More Plants and Trees on the way...

Together, Exotic Garden Miami and Botanical Garden Love celebrate the union of botanical scienceartistic expression, and eco-wellness, bringing you plant stories, growing guides, and a curated plant directory filled with life, healing, and color.

Explore both to discover the magic of a well-balanced garden, whether it nourishes the body, soothes the spirit, or simply beautifies the world around you.

Although the blogs are separate, they share the same root: a lifelong passion for plant wisdom, holistic gardening, and botanical art. Every plant listed across both sites is carefully chosen for its beauty, purpose, or healing value. From tropical landscape designs and urban jungle interiors to medicinal gardens and eco-conscious growing, these two spaces are deeply connected and cross-linked for your exploration.

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