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High Water All Of South Florida Except The Keys South Of Lake O And Coastal Areas Clear all
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7767, 7768, 7769, 7770, 7771
  • Stunning during brief late spring bloom
  • Often hosts orchids, ferns and bromiliads
  • Abundance of orange-red flowers in summer
  • Majestic, sprawling canopy
  • Available single or multi-stalked
  • Uniquely shaped with a muscular look
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10738, 10739, 10740, 10741, 10742, 10743
  • Unusually shaped, asymmetrical tree
  • Symmetrical shape
  • Not a true pine
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8564, 8565, 8566, 8567, 8568, 8569
  • Prominent pale green crownshaft
  • Produces aromatic flowers year-round
  • Prominent pale green or blue-gray crownshaft
  • Fragrant clusters of flowers in fall
  • Unusual deep green leaves with bronze underside
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8948, 8949, 8950, 8951, 8952
  • Ideal for smaller spaces
  • Not recommended
  • Formal appearance
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8717, 8718, 8719, 8720, 8721
  • Showy display of fruit
  • Thrives only briefly, about 1 year
  • Attractive tiered canopy
  • Ringed trunk
  • Prominent pale green crownshaft
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7972, 7973, 7974, 7975, 7976
  • Requires shade when young
  • Colorful older leaves
  • Symmetrical shape
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11410, 11411, 11412, 11413, 11414
  • Easily trimmed for smaller spaces
  • Elegant and stately
  • Tall and stately
  • Does best in cooler areas of South Florida
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7924, 7925, 7926, 7927, 7928
  • Elegant and stately
  • Requires shade when young
  • Excellent choice for narrow spaces
  • Imposing stature
  • Stunning colorful foliage
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8610, 8611, 8612, 8613
  • Prized scent, used in commercial perfumes
  • Width often exceeds height
  • Not a true pine
  • Rare, despite being a South Florida native
  • Pineapple-like showy fruits (female plants)
  • Underutilized
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  • Ideal for smaller spaces
  • Wonderfully fragrant
  • Stout, swollen trunk
  • Forms an open canopy
  • Prominant olive crownshaft, slightly buldging
  • Unique, sweet almond flavor
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10898, 10899, 10900, 10901
  • Compact size
  • Classic Southern tree
  • Wonderfully fragrant at night
  • Fruit eaten by birds
  • Very showy bright yellow flowers
  • Massive stature
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  • Elegant and compact
  • Breathtaking and memorable
  • Formal, old-world appearance
  • Wonderfully fragrant
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11375, 11376, 11377, 11378, 11379
  • Unique flowers, with petals like banana peels
  • Formal, old-world appearance
  • Dense, full crown
  • Excellent small hedge
  • Pyramidal crown
  • Slender and elegant
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9775, 9776, 9777, 9778, 9779
  • Tall and romantic
  • Lush, dense shade tree
  • Narrow enough for tight spaces
  • Elegant appearance
  • Easy/Carefree native
  • Elegant and stately
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10597, 10598, 10599, 10600, 10601
  • Unusual deep green leaves with bronze underside
  • Relatively uncommon in South Florida
  • Very slow growth
  • Striking and exotic
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9278, 9279, 9280, 9281, 9282, 9283
  • Striking silhouette
  • Cold tolerant
  • Attracts butterflies
  • Highly nutritious fruit
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  • Does best with periodic fertalization
  • Striking and exotic
  • Prefers acidic soil
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  • Pyramidal crown
  • Moderately drought tolerant
  • Medium stature
  • Wide umbrella-shaped canopy
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11237, 11238, 11239, 11240, 11241
  • Attractive dark green leaves
  • Wind tolerant
  • Highly salt tolerant
  • Attractive symmetrical appearance
  • Dense attractive foliage
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6701, 6702, 6703, 6704, 6705
  • Beloved in South Florida
  • Can be kept narrow
  • Completely bare in winter
  • Recently classified invasive
  • Compact size
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8192, 8193, 8194, 8195, 8196, 8197
  • Magnificent showy flowers in summer
  • Hummingbird favorite
  • Distinctive-looking fruit with spiked exterior
  • Massive, nutrient-dense edible fruit
  • Unique foliage and silhouette