I believe this is a Phygelius or Cape Fuschia. I have 3 in my yard that I found at a plant sale. What is wonderful for me is they love full sun and are evergreen. I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area and they were in bloon until Christmas. I've done some additional research and there are many beautiful colors.
Ta-da! Disney gardeners wrote back! The name of the plant is Bryophyllum daigremontianum, common name, Mother of Thousands, native to Madagascar (I knew I'd have no chance of growing it!). Here's a link...http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_index&seq_num=181783&one=T
It's in the same family (Crassulaceae) as Kalanchoe and Sedum. No relation to any of our previous guesses!
I'd ask disneyshopping that question. I used the "contact us" link on disneyworld.com, and they forwarded it to the horticultural department on property. They might be able to help you, but I think that you'd get better answers from a topiary website on how to do that.What email address did you use? I have 5 wire-frame topiaries that my kids brought home and have no idea how to use them. They're the Disney character's that they sold on disneyshopping last summer.