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- Uncommon edible fruit
- Can be grown indoors
- Attractive dark green leaves
- Width often exceeds height
- Raised diamond-shaped trunk pattern
- Colorful older leaves
- Attractive contrast between flowers and foliage
- Formal, old-world appearance
- Prominant gray-olive crownshaft
- Unusually shaped, asymmetrical tree
- Requires ample space and light
- Showy red berries
- Unique foliage and silhouette
- Striking silhouette
- Not recommended
- Unique and prized
- Stunning during brief late spring bloom
- Attractive variegated foliage
- Elegant
- Cold tolerant
- Fast growth
- Lush, dense shade tree
- Beloved in South Florida
- Deciduous
- Highly wind tolerant
- Highly salt tolerant
- Underutilized
- Mostly bare in the coldest months
- Prominent blue-gray crownshaft
- Striking and exotic
- Rare and unique
- Extremely popular
- Beloved in South Florida
- Can be kept narrow
- Completely bare in winter
- Recently classified invasive
- Compact size
- Majestic, sprawling canopy
- Narrow enough for tight spaces
- Slow Growth
- Showy display of fruit
- Thrives only briefly, about 1 year
- Attractive tiered canopy
- Ringed trunk
- Prominent pale green crownshaft
- Bright red fruits
- Long-lived perennial
- Delicious edible fruit
- Excellent choice for narrow spaces
- Dark green leaves
- Unique, stout pineapple-like trunk when young

