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Moderate Effort All Of South Florida Beautiful Clear all
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9593, 9594, 9595, 9596, 9597
  • Massive, breathtaking and impressive
  • Very fast growth rate
  • Width often exceeds height
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7908, 7909, 7910, 7911, 7912, 7913
  • Damaged by citrus canker
  • Recently classified invasive
  • Very showy bright yellow flowers
  • Relatively compact and narrow canopy
  • Requires ample space and light
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9524, 9525, 9526, 9527
  • Dense attractive foliage
  • Fragrant clusters of flowers in fall
  • Iconic symbol of the south
  • Unique and prized
  • Recently classified invasive
  • Prefers acidic soil
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  • Attractive shade tree
  • Elegant
  • Narrow crown
  • Killed by citrus greening (HLB)
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6715, 6716, 6717, 6718, 6719
  • Relatively uncommon in South Florida
  • Can be trimmed into manicured shapes
  • Beautiful pinwheel flowers, often multicolored
  • Ideal with Mediterranean architecture
  • Wide umbrella-shaped canopy
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11486, 11487, 11488, 11489, 11490, 11491
  • Stunning during brief late spring bloom
  • Swollen, succulent branches
  • Symmetrical shape
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8901, 8902, 8903, 8904, 8905, 8906
  • Deciduous
  • Tall and stately
  • Unique foliage
  • Tiered branches
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10251, 10252, 10253, 10254, 10255
  • Very fast growth rate
  • Excellent choice for narrow spaces
  • Huge extremely fragrant flowers
  • Thrives only briefly, about 1 year
  • Rapid growth
  • Delicious edible fruit
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7234, 7235, 7236, 7237
  • Deciduous
  • Narrow canopy
  • Not a true jasmine
  • Rare, despite being a South Florida native
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8507, 8508, 8509, 8510, 8511, 8512
  • Dense attractive foliage
  • Attractive mottled bark
  • Wonderfully fragrant flowers
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  • Killed by citrus greening (HLB)
  • Elegant and compact
  • Colorful new leafs
  • Excellent edible fruit