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749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 754
  • Not recommended
  • Readily pruned into attractive shapes
  • Elegant and compact
  • Salt tolerant
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1349, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1353, 1354
  • Showy creamy white flowers
  • Unique purple-brown crownshaft
  • Stunning long emerald crownshaft
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3056, 3057, 3058, 3059, 3060, 3061
  • Unique swollen blue-green to silver trunk
  • Massive, nutrient-dense edible fruit
  • Not recommended
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2855, 2856, 2857, 2858, 2859
  • Not recommended
  • Striking silhouette
  • Prominent pale green or blue-gray crownshaft
  • Cornerstone plant in South Florida
  • Slender profile
  • Adequate moisture required
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1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722
  • Elegant and compact
  • Cornerstone plant in South Florida
  • Deciduous
  • Beautiful purple-brown crownshaft
  • Unique, sweet, almond-like flavor
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3419, 3420, 3421, 3422
  • Not as popular as it once was
  • Showy creamy white flowers
  • Highly nutritious fruit
  • Relatively compact and narrow canopy
  • Striking silhouette
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  • Prominent pale green or blue-gray crownshaft
  • Stunning
  • Hummingbird favorite
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814, 815, 816, 817, 818
  • Tall and romantic
  • Fruit attracts wildlife
  • Striking symmetrical appearance
  • Unique and prized
  • Beloved in South Florida
  • Grows tall, but not massive
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  • Formal, old-world appearance
  • Prominant gray-olive crownshaft
  • Unusually shaped, asymmetrical tree
  • Requires ample space and light
  • Showy red berries
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2421, 2422, 2423, 2424, 2425
  • Highly salt tolerant
  • Unique and prized
  • Underutilized
  • Available multi-stalked
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2426, 2427, 2428, 2429
  • Stout, swollen trunk
  • Excellent choice for narrow spaces
  • Attractive blue-green to silver leaflets
  • Tall and stately
  • Very showy clusters of red flowers
  • Rare, despite being a South Florida native
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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