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7562, 7563, 7564, 7565, 7566, 7567
  • Beautiful pinwheel flowers, often multicolored
  • Very showy clusters of red flowers
  • Showy display of fruit
  • Prominant olive crownshaft, slightly buldging
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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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9302, 9303, 9304, 9305, 9306
  • Narrow canopy
  • Elegant and stately
  • Forms an open canopy
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  • Prolific fruiter
  • Attractive glossy leaves
  • Uncommon
  • Healthy edible fruit
  • Elegant and stately
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7377, 7378, 7379
  • Very full crown
  • Majestic, sprawling canopy
  • Striking silhouette
  • Colorful older leaves
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11389, 11390, 11391, 11392
  • Symmetrical shape
  • Magnificent
  • Easy/Carefree native
  • Forms an open canopy
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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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  • Elegant and compact
  • Breathtaking and memorable
  • Formal, old-world appearance
  • Wonderfully fragrant
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9758, 9759, 9760, 9761, 9762
  • Susceptible to breakage, even in moderate winds
  • Fruit eaten by birds
  • Edible, healthy fruit
  • Can be grown indoors
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8662, 8663, 8664, 8665, 8666
  • Unique foliage and silhouette
  • Briefly bare for about a month in the winter
  • Elegant, dense canopy
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8991, 8992, 8993, 8994
  • Does best in warmer areas of South Florida
  • Drought tolerant
  • Flowers year round
  • Compact and versatile
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8901, 8902, 8903, 8904, 8905, 8906
  • Deciduous
  • Tall and stately
  • Unique foliage
  • Tiered branches