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9086, 9087, 9088, 9089, 9090
  • Long-lived perennial
  • Christmas tree shape
  • Formal, old-world appearance
  • Beautiful shiny green leaves
  • Heavy feeder
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7494, 7495, 7496, 7497, 7498
  • Rare, despite being a South Florida native
  • Narrow canopy
  • Very fast growth rate
  • Long emerald crownshaft
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11331, 11332, 11333, 11334, 11335
  • Width often exceeds height
  • Prominent pale green crownshaft
  • Excellent hedge choice
  • Easy/Carefree
  • Ideal for smaller spaces
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9775, 9776, 9777, 9778, 9779
  • Tall and romantic
  • Lush, dense shade tree
  • Narrow enough for tight spaces
  • Elegant appearance
  • Easy/Carefree native
  • Elegant and stately
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11433, 11434, 11435, 11436, 11437, 11438
  • Attractive and unique swollen trunk
  • Does best in warmer areas of South Florida
  • Majestic, sprawling canopy
  • Lovely dark green, shiny leaves
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9336, 9337, 9338, 9339
  • Lush, dense shade tree
  • Beloved in South Florida
  • Deciduous
  • Highly wind tolerant
  • Highly salt tolerant
  • Underutilized
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7531, 7532, 7533, 7534, 7535, 7536
  • Wonderfully fragrant, carries a great distance
  • Formal appearance
  • Prominant gray-olive crownshaft
  • Beautiful pinwheel flowers, often multicolored
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6782, 6783, 6784, 6785, 6786, 6787
  • Not as popular as it once was
  • Very full crown
  • Often draped with Spanish moss
  • Iconic symbol of the south
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6766, 6767, 6768, 6769, 6770
  • Stunning during brief late spring bloom
  • Tropical silhouette
  • Striking and exotic
  • Stunning
  • Very rare