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7271, 7272, 7273, 7274, 7275, 7276
  • Moderately slow growth
  • Attractive flowers, typically deep orange
  • Critically endangered
  • Stunning
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8564, 8565, 8566, 8567, 8568, 8569
  • Prominent pale green crownshaft
  • Produces aromatic flowers year-round
  • Prominent pale green or blue-gray crownshaft
  • Fragrant clusters of flowers in fall
  • Unusual deep green leaves with bronze underside
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11643, 11644, 11645, 11646
  • Attractive and unique swollen trunk
  • Often draped with Spanish moss
  • Handsome
  • Attractive dark green leaves
  • Elegant appearance
  • Distinctive-looking fruit with spiked exterior
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6955, 6956, 6957, 6958, 6959, 6960
  • Intoxicating fragrance
  • Thrives only briefly, about 1 year
  • Very fast growth rate
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9302, 9303, 9304, 9305, 9306
  • Narrow canopy
  • Elegant and stately
  • Forms an open canopy
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7089, 7090, 7091, 7092, 7093, 7094
  • Attractive contrast between flowers and foliage
  • Attracts butterflies and bees
  • Stunning and colorful while in bloom
  • Wonderfully fragrant, carries a great distance
  • Showy creamy white flowers
  • Showy fall color
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6615, 6616, 6617, 6618, 6619
  • Smaller stature
  • Imposing stature
  • Does best with periodic fertalization
  • Easily trimmed to maintain desired size
  • Susceptible to breakage, even in moderate winds
  • Not a true pine
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10296, 10297, 10298, 10299, 10300, 10301
  • Attractive contrast between flowers and foliage
  • Damaged by citrus canker
  • Colorful fall foliage
  • Healthy edible fruit
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10884, 10885, 10886, 10887
  • Colorful new leafs
  • Rare, despite being a South Florida native
  • Beautiful rounded dense canopy
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  • Somewhat salt tolerant
  • No longer recommended
  • Available single or multi-stalked
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8610, 8611, 8612, 8613
  • Prized scent, used in commercial perfumes
  • Width often exceeds height
  • Not a true pine
  • Rare, despite being a South Florida native
  • Pineapple-like showy fruits (female plants)
  • Underutilized
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  • Salt tolerant
  • Recently classified invasive
  • Relatively uncommon in South Florida