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1339, 1340, 1341, 1342, 1343, 1344
  • Clusters of tubular flowers
  • Wonderfully fragrant
  • Showy red berries
  • Easy/Carefree native
  • Swollen, succulent branches
  • Prominant olive crownshaft
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2640, 2641, 2642, 2643, 2644
  • Lovely dark green, shiny leaves
  • Prominant gray-olive crownshaft
  • Very showy clusters of red flowers
  • Thrives only briefly, about 1 year
  • Fruit eaten by birds
  • Fragrant in the evening
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1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891
  • Easily trimmed to maintain desired size
  • Prolific fruiter
  • Long-lived perennial
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1515, 1516, 1517, 1518
  • Self-shedding fronds
  • Ideal with Mediterranean architecture
  • Excellent choice for narrow spaces
  • Stunning
  • Available multi-stalked
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1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756
  • Majestic and graceful
  • Very slow growth
  • Long emerald crownshaft
  • Very full crown
  • Rare, despite being a South Florida native
  • Unique and prized
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  • Majestic and graceful
  • Striking and exotic
  • Slender and elegant
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1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823
  • Requires protection from strong winds
  • Unique and prized
  • Attractive blue-green to silver leaflets
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1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947
  • Towering
  • Flowers profusely year round
  • Tropical silhouette
  • Fragrant clusters of flowers in fall
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1422, 1423, 1424, 1425, 1426, 1427
  • Susceptible to breakage, even in moderate winds
  • Sometime grows horozontially
  • Abundance of orange-red flowers in summer
  • Attractive light to medium green crownshaft
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2331, 2332, 2333, 2334, 2335, 2336
  • Massive, nutrient-dense edible fruit
  • Beautiful purple-brown crownshaft
  • Rapid growth
  • Cold tolerant
  • Ringed trunk
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2263, 2264, 2265, 2266, 2267
  • Massive stature
  • Prominant olive crownshaft, slightly buldging
  • Long-lasting year-round blooms
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  • Flowers year round
  • Critically endangered
  • Very showy clusters of flowers
  • Rare, despite being a South Florida native
  • Highly nutritious fruit
  • Falls over easily, may require staking