Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
Bromeliad (Aechmea or Guzmania genera of the Bromeliaceae family)
Clivia (Clivia miniata)
Chenille Plant (Acalypha hispida)
Orchid (Orchidaceae)
Jasmine (Jasminum officinale)
Ginger (Zingiber neglectum)
Protea (Protea cynaroides)
Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea glabra)
Anthurium (Anthurium andraeanum)
Medinilla (Medinilla magnifica)
Penta (Pentas lanceolata)
Canna (Canna indica)
Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia genus)
Bird-of-Paradise (Strelitzia reginae)
Plumeria (Plumeria)

Cape Plumbago (Plumbago auriculata)

Guidance for nurturing Exotic Botanicals:
Botanicals:
Acclimate to Your Locale: Dwelling in regions that veer towards temperate or brisk conditions? It’s prudent to cultivate your exotic botanicals in receptacles, escorting them indoors as winter beckons.
Seasonal nourishment: These verdant denizens, even when sheltered within during nippier epochs, yearn for nutrients solely under the caress of sultry climes and the embrace of solar radiance.
Hydration Imperatives: A constant deluge of moisture sustains these florae. Desist from allowing the earth to parch and endeavor to envelop them in a veil of humidity.
Luminous requirements: Bask them in an abundance of effulgent, yet softly-diffused, solar rays for optimal flourishing.
Fertile Terra: Disregarding the specifics of soil pH, a cornucopia of nutrients within their earthly bed proves most conducive to their prosperity.