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- Fruit eaten by birds
- Does best in warmer areas of South Florida
- Moderately slow growth
- Deciduous
- Narrow canopy
- Not a true jasmine
- Rare, despite being a South Florida native
- Showy red berries
- Moderately slow growth
- Majestic and graceful
- Heavy feeder
- No longer recommended
- Attractive silver-gray foliage
- Can be trimmed into manicured shapes
- Narrow canopy
- Recently classified invasive
- Massive, breathtaking and impressive
- Bright red fruits
- Long-lived perennial
- Delicious edible fruit
- Lovely dark green, shiny leaves
- Prominant olive crownshaft
- Elegant appearance
- Forms an open canopy
- Flowers profusely year round
- Adequate fertalization required
- Christmas tree shape
- Unique, sweet, almond-like flavor
- Decorative diamond-shaped trunk pattern
- Ringed trunk
- Majestic
- Requires shade when young
- No longer recommended
- Very full crown
- Cornerstone plant in South Florida
- Unique, sweet almond flavor
- Compact and versatile
- Healthy edible fruit
- Flowers year round
- Ideal with Mediterranean architecture
- Magnificent when flowering
- Fragrant clusters of flowers in fall
- Relatively uncommon in South Florida
- Magnificent
- Narrow enough for tight spaces
- Susceptible to breakage, even in moderate winds
- Grows tall, but not massive
- Attractive dark green leaves
- Beautiful rounded dense canopy
- Relatively compact and narrow canopy

