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- Pyramidal crown
- Moderately drought tolerant
- Medium stature
- Wide umbrella-shaped canopy
- Not as popular as it once was
- Very full crown
- Often draped with Spanish moss
- Iconic symbol of the south
- Will not tolerate frost
- Fast growth
- Colorful older leaves
Bitterwood
- Year-round blooms
- Attracts butterflies
- Unique foliage and silhouette
- Moderately rapid growth
- Requires shade when young
- Unique, sweet, almond-like flavor
- Smaller stature
- Imposing stature
- Highly nutritious fruit
- Stunning
- Long emerald crownshaft
- Beautiful purple-brown crownshaft
Smooth Cordgrass
- Beautiful rounded canopy
- Unusual stilt roots
- Relatively compact and narrow canopy
- Flowers year round
- Breathtaking
- Highly salt tolerant
- Highly nutritious fruit
- Beautiful pinwheel flowers, often multicolored
- Cornerstone plant in South Florida
- Smaller stature
- Classic Southern tree
- Lovely dark green, shiny leaves
Gayfeather
- Ringed trunk
- Pleasant rounded shape
- Long-lasting year-round blooms
- Readily pruned into attractive shapes
- Stunning colorful foliage
Silkgrass
- Lovely dark green, shiny leaves
- Sometime grows horozontially
- Prominent pale green crownshaft
- Arched, recurving fronds
- Beautiful exotic foliage
Yellow-poplar
- Highly salt tolerant
- Unique and prized
- Underutilized
- Available multi-stalked
- Attractive symmetrical appearance
- Does poorly in very wet soil
- Can be grown indoors
- Showy clusters orange-yellow fruits in spring
- Ideal with Mediterranean architecture
- Does best with periodic fertalization
- Striking and exotic
- Prefers acidic soil
- Colorful older leaves
- Slender trunk, 4" in diameter
- Self-shedding fronds
- Intoxicating fragrance
Florida Betony
- Striking symmetrical appearance
- Uncommon edible fruit
- Cold tolerant
- Showy creamy white flowers
- Prominant olive crownshaft, slightly buldging
- Swollen, succulent branches
Flatwoods Plum
- Classic Southern tree
- Rare and unique
- Silvery blue-green fronds
Mexican Fireplant
- Highly nutritious fruit
- Attractive dark green leaves
- Very showy bright yellow flowers
- Dense canopy
- Beautiful rounded canopy
- Attractive flowers, typically deep orange
- Handsome
- Abundance of orange-red flowers in summer
- Damaged by citrus canker
Ash-leaf Maple

