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- Easily trimmed for smaller spaces
- Elegant and stately
- Tall and stately
- Does best in cooler areas of South Florida
- Killed by citrus greening (HLB)
- Striking silhouette
- Can be kept narrow
- Relatively uncommon in South Florida
- Mostly bare in the coldest months
- Prominent blue-gray crownshaft
- Striking and exotic
- Rare and unique
- Extremely popular
- Tall and stately
- Forms an open canopy
- Requires protection from strong winds
- Available single or multi-stalked
- Attractive flowers, typically deep orange
- Long emerald crownshaft
- Falls over easily, may require staking
- Slow Growth
- Colorful older leaves
- Attractive tiered canopy
- Recently classified invasive
- Christmas tree shape
- Decorative diamond-shaped trunk pattern
- Flowers profusely year round
- Showy display of fruit
- Decorative diamond-shaped trunk pattern
- Unique, stout pineapple-like trunk when young
- Drought tolerant
- Clusters of tubular flowers
- Majestic, sprawling canopy
- Prominent pale green or blue-gray crownshaft
- Very showy bright yellow flowers
- Does best with periodic fertalization
- Tiered branches
- Stately and uncommon
- Delicious edible fruit

