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Varies North Of Lake Okeechobee Yellow Flowers Clear all
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  • Clusters of tubular flowers
  • Excellent hedge choice
  • Intoxicating fragrance
  • Stately and uncommon
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11196, 11197, 11198, 11199, 11200
  • Year-round blooms
  • Killed by citrus greening (HLB)
  • Tall and romantic
  • Wind tolerant
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10508, 10509, 10510, 10511, 10512
  • Flowers year round
  • Imposing stature
  • Silvery blue-green fronds
  • Highly wind tolerant
  • Lovely deep green, glossy leaves
  • Unique, stout pineapple-like trunk when young
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8046, 8047, 8048, 8049
  • Easy/Carefree native
  • Handsome
  • Pyramidal crown
  • Does best in cooler areas of South Florida
  • Easily trimmed to maintain desired size
  • Does poorly in very wet soil
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8802, 8803, 8804, 8805, 8806
  • Attractive contrast between flowers and foliage
  • Showy red berries
  • Attractive and unique swollen trunk
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9863, 9864, 9865, 9866, 9867
  • Easily trimmed for smaller spaces
  • Massive stature when mature
  • Damaged by citrus canker
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8401, 8402, 8403, 8404, 8405, 8406
  • Native
  • Narrow canopy
  • Abundance of orange-red flowers in summer
  • Lush, dense shade tree
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10458, 10459, 10460, 10461, 10462
  • Beautiful sweeping fronds with drooping leaflets
  • Often hosts orchids, ferns and bromiliads
  • Requires protection from strong winds
  • Striking and exotic
  • Dark green leaves
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7009, 7010, 7011, 7012, 7013
  • Long emerald crownshaft
  • Can be grown indoors
  • Somewhat drought tolerant
  • Colorful new leafs
  • No longer recommended
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9805, 9806, 9807, 9808
  • Moderately slow growth
  • Prolific fruiter
  • Uncommon edible fruit
  • Requires occassional fertalization