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- Damaged by citrus canker
- Uncommon edible fruit
- Rapid growth
- Unique foliage and silhouette
- Very fast growth rate
Bastard White Oak
- Fragrant in the evening
- Tall and romantic
- Pyramidal crown
- Can be kept narrow
- Colorful fall foliage
- Uniquely shaped with a muscular look
Gullfeed, Inkberry
- Striking and exotic
- Grows tall, but not massive
- Uncommon edible fruit
- Showy red berries
Flatwoods Sunflower
- Showy fall color
- Showy creamy white flowers
- Lovely dark green, shiny leaves
- Width often exceeds height
- Wonderfully fragrant at night
- Dark green leaves
Autograph Tree
- Magnificent
- Adequate moisture required
- Requires protection from strong winds
- Beloved in South Florida
- Easily trimmed for smaller spaces
- Elegant
- Adequate fertalization required
- Tall and romantic
- Can be trimmed into manicured shapes
Swamp Lily
- Very full crown
- Attractive symmetrical appearance
- Majestic and graceful
- Colorful new leafs
- Rare, despite being a South Florida native
- Beautiful rounded dense canopy
- Briefly bare for about a month in the winter
- Attractive silver-gray foliage
- Heavy feeder
- Tall and romantic
- Fruit attracts wildlife
- Striking symmetrical appearance
- Unique and prized
- Beloved in South Florida
- Grows tall, but not massive
Smooth Beggarticks
- Clusters of tubular flowers
- Wonderfully fragrant
- Showy red berries
- Easy/Carefree native
- Swollen, succulent branches
- Prominant olive crownshaft
- Native
- Narrow canopy
- Abundance of orange-red flowers in summer
- Lush, dense shade tree
Coffee Colubrina
- Formal, old-world appearance
- Thrives only briefly, about 1 year
- Drought tolerant
- Requires shade when young
- Colorful older leaves
- Symmetrical shape
Bastard-indigo

