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9070, 9071, 9072, 9073, 9074, 9075
  • Attractive tiered canopy
  • Cornerstone plant in South Florida
  • Unique swollen blue-green to silver trunk
  • Grows tall, but not massive
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6924, 6925, 6926, 6927, 6928, 6929
  • Very slow growth
  • Attracts butterflies and bees
  • Formal appearance
  • Breathtaking and memorable
  • Dense attractive foliage
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10435, 10436, 10437, 10438, 10439
  • Beautiful sweeping fronds with drooping leaflets
  • Beautiful silhouette
  • Stunning
  • Rare, despite being a South Florida native
  • Very rare
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10333, 10334, 10335, 10336, 10337
  • Massive stature when mature
  • Towering
  • Prominent pale green crownshaft
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9666, 9667, 9668, 9669, 9670, 9671
  • Narrow crown
  • Fragrant clusters of flowers in fall
  • Easy/Carefree
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9863, 9864, 9865, 9866, 9867
  • Easily trimmed for smaller spaces
  • Massive stature when mature
  • Damaged by citrus canker
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  • Stunning
  • Wonderfully fragrant, carries a great distance
  • Arched, recurving fronds
  • Colorful older leaves
  • Slow Growth
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10465, 10466, 10467, 10468, 10469
  • Susceptible to breakage, even in moderate winds
  • Available multi-stalked
  • Excellent hedge choice
  • Edible, healthy fruit
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  • Moderately rapid growth
  • Requires shade when young
  • Unique, sweet, almond-like flavor
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9658, 9659, 9660, 9661, 9662, 9663
  • Lovely dark green, shiny leaves
  • Decorative diamond-shaped trunk pattern
  • Can be kept narrow
  • Excellent small to medium hedge
  • Sometime grows horozontially
  • Highly wind tolerant
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8654, 8655, 8656, 8657, 8658
  • Striking and exotic
  • Grows tall, but not massive
  • Uncommon edible fruit
  • Showy red berries
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6993, 6994, 6995, 6996, 6997, 6998
  • Stunning long emerald crownshaft
  • Unique, sweet almond flavor
  • Iconic symbol of the south
  • Often hosts orchids, ferns and bromiliads