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by Allison Agnock, All
Using indoor artificial light allows the home gardener to extend the gardening zone to a much higher one than might be possible in their particular outdoor growing situation. There has been a big trend in gardening circles to push the envelope of gardening zones by introducing tropical plants into outdoor gardening situations. It is also easy to grow exotic flowers indoors, when you have the help of great lighting that is available through the use of grow lights using a hydroponic digital ballast.

One type of exotic flower that is readily available for purchase is the orchid. This is a plant that loves the warm weather that is typically found in its native Philippines, India and southeast Asia. Orchids do not like direct sun, but instead prefer bright and indirect lighting. It performs well under fluorescent light. Consistent watering and appropriate air circulation, along with proper lighting, is needed to succeed with indoor orchids.

Another beautiful tropical plant you might wish to try growing indoors is the tropical hibiscus. This plant will get fairly tall, around five feet, and will have lovely three to six-inch diameter blooms. However, the only way this plant is going to thrive indoors is with a proper grow light. The light should be placed at five feet above the floor, and then you set your plants underneath. Fluorescent grow lamps work very well and provide the correct light spectrums required by indoor hibiscus.

Ginger is a super plant to try growing indoors. If given good lighting and protection from the cold it will thrive very nicely indoors. The spiky, vibrant flowers come in pink and red.

A Hawaiian plant that is lovely when grown indoors in a container is the Zebra Costus. The zebra' name comes from the striped black and white two to four-foot canes that the plant produces, and it has a beautiful orange-hued flower.

You might want to try a flowering vine indoors. A Passion Flower could be just the plant you were looking for. It likes indoor temperatures ranging from the mid-fifties to the mid-sixties, and it enjoys a good quantity of indirect light. It also needs good air circulation to thrive indoors. The flowers are a purple/blue shade, and the vine also produces edible fruit after it flowers.

If you are looking for a bright spot of floral color indoors, then you might enjoy growing a bromeliad. Because they do not have an extensive root system, they can thrive in a fairly small pot, and prefer plenty of water but good drainage so the roots don't sit in water.

All of these plants require appropriate lighting, such as would be found with HID lights used with either electronic ballasts or digital ballasts of the galaxy digital ballast variety .


Also, as the name suggest, they are not as common as the more traditional flowers like the roses, daisies or sunflowers. Indeed, when we think of exotic flowers, we imagine a burst of brilliant, vibrant colors that radiate everywhere. The exotic flower arrangement is all that and much more.

Perhaps one of the most impressive exotic flowers is the bird of paradise. This beautiful flower is a native of South Africa, but can no be found all over the world because of its exotic beauty. The bird of paradise stands about two meters tall and is really used for decorative purposes. It was named so because it is similar to the bird species that shares its name. The stems of the bird of paradise are thought to resemble the beak and head of a bird.

We often see them printed in shirts, but shirts don't do Hawaiian flowers any justice. Use the Hawaiian flowers to give your home a tropical, carefree summer appeal. Some common Hawaiian flowers are the Hawaiian lava plant, the bromeliad and the anthurium lava plants. All of them possess vibrant colors that can surely brighten up any home. The anthurium plants also have a heart-shaped flower that gives your home an even more unique look.

Orchids are considered one of, if not, the most beautiful of all exotic flowers. They are also very easy to grow and they can last for week, even months. There are also many, as many as a thousand, different varieties of orchids to choose from!

Exotic flowers can go together with other exotic flowers. Some arrangement can include the anthurium and lilies arrangement. This sort of arrangement recalls to mind the relaxing feel of the tropics with its vivacious, magnificent hues. To make it even livelier, add a touch of ginger flowers to this arrangement. Speaking of ginger, ginger along with protea is another option for exotic flower arrangement.

The pink colored ginger flowers as well as the Queen Protea flowers spread calm and tranquillity wherever they go. Should you go for this type of exotic flower arrangement, it will be a good idea to place this in a drawing room or in a living room to add a touch of beauty, as well as serenity, to the area.

If you like orchids, try pairing them with the anthurium. The exotic flower combination of dendrobium orchids and anthuriums also takes you back to the tropical islands, with lush forests, beaches and sunsets. The vibrant hues of these flowers will certainly add beauty to your living area.

Indeed, these flowers are so beautiful they are guaranteed to be prime conversation pieces. Just a touch of these exotic flowers in your living room, dining room, even your bedroom can help invigorate your home and give it the additional oomph that it needs!
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