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Top Tropical Plants to Grow in Georgia

With such a close proximity to Florida, Georgia is an excellent state to grow tropical plants! With over one-third of the state in zones 8b and 9a, tropical plants of many kinds can be grown here with ease, and will keep coming back year after year!

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Georgia has different kinds of weather across the state, some areas have warmer winters than others. This means that there are opportunities to grow many different types of plants. Georgia spans USDA hardiness zones 7a to 9a, making it a suitable environment for many tropical plants. The state’s humidity levels fluctuate depending on the region, with coastal areas experiencing higher humidity levels of around 70-80% and inland areas ranging between 60-70%.

The warm city of Savannah loves to show off abundant blooms and grasses with plumes! Looking to mid-northern Georgia, you may want tropical plants that are a little more cold hardy and tolerant of mild winter conditions, such as a basjoo banana that gives an excellent tropical vibe while also tolerating cooler temps.

If you are in the very north of the state, not to worry! All of our tropical plants can be grown as annuals so you can enjoy them all spring, summer, and usually into early fall as well. Take your plant inside for winter and then, with proper indoor care, it will return again in spring.

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Tropical Plants in Georgia 

Following are some tropical plant suggestions to keep in your Georgia home or garden.

Hibiscus (Hibiscus spp.)

Hibiscus plants are beloved for their large, showy flowers that come in a variety of vibrant colors. They thrive in Georgia’s climate and can be grown as shrubs or small trees. Hibiscus plants prefer full sun to partial sun and well-draining, fertile soil. They require consistent moisture, especially during the hot summer months, and benefit from regular feeding with a balanced fertilizer. Hibiscus plants are relatively easy to care for and add a burst of color to any Georgia garden.

Banana Trees (Musa spp.)

Although some banana tree varieties may not produce fruit in Georgia’s climate, they still offer a tropical atmosphere with their large, dramatic leaves. Cold-hardy varieties like the Banana Basjoo can be grown in Georgia. Banana trees prefer well-draining, rich soil and full sun to partial shade. They also require consistent moisture and regular fertilization during the growing season. In colder regions of Georgia, provide some winter protection for the plants.

Oleander (Nerium Oleander)

Oleander is an evergreen shrub that produces beautiful, fragrant flowers in various colors, including petite pink and calypso pink. It can grow up to 6 to 20 feet tall and is drought tolerant once established. Oleander prefers well-draining soil and full sun to light shade. It is important to note that all parts of the oleander plant are toxic, so care should be taken when planting in areas accessible to children and pets.

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Sara, on Oct 30, 2022

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