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- Unique, sweet almond flavor
- Stunning long emerald crownshaft
- Not a true pine
- Forms an open canopy
- Unique, sweet, almond-like flavor
- Wonderfully fragrant flowers
- Striking symmetrical appearance
- Unique, fern-like leaves
- Excellent edible fruit
October Flower
- Killed by citrus greening (HLB)
- Striking silhouette
- Can be kept narrow
- Relatively uncommon in South Florida
Ashe's Calamint
- Tall and stately
- Forms an open canopy
- Requires protection from strong winds
- Available single or multi-stalked
- Attractive flowers, typically deep orange
- Requires shade when young
- No longer recommended
- Very showy clusters of red flowers
- Unique fluffy fronds
- Attractive dark green leaves
- Attracts butterflies
- Huge extremely fragrant flowers
- Smaller stature
- Prominent pale green crownshaft
- Attractive and unique swollen trunk
- Requires high humidity
- Adequate fertalization required
- Unique fluffy fronds
- Dense, full crown
- Pyramidal crown
- Unique, fern-like leaves
- Bright red fruits
- Edible, healthy fruit
- Beautiful rounded dense canopy
- Recently classified invasive
- Does best in cooler areas of South Florida
- Rare and unique
- Highly wind tolerant
- Compact and versatile
- Majestic and graceful
- Striking and exotic
- Slender and elegant
- Long emerald crownshaft
- Falls over easily, may require staking
- Slow Growth
- Extremely versatile
- Pyramidal crown
- Rapid growth
- Slow Growth
- Prominent pale green or blue-gray crownshaft
- Stunning
- Hummingbird favorite
- Stunning
- Excellent small hedge
- Easy/Carefree
- Moderately slow growth
- Retains leaves until just before blooming
- Lovely dark green, shiny leaves
- Often hosts orchids, ferns and bromiliads
Tamarindillo, Thornless Acacia
- Slender and elegant
- Unique, sweet almond flavor
- Attractive dark green leaves
- Highly nutritious fruit
Chapman's Gayfeather
- Excellent hedge choice
- Moderately salt tolerant
- Not a true pine
- Fast growth
- Compact and versatile
- Slow Growth
Oysterwood
- Elegant appearance
- Ideal for smaller spaces
- Tiered branches
Hairy Trilisa
- Colorful older leaves
- Attractive tiered canopy
- Recently classified invasive
Buccaneer Palm
- No longer recommended
- Forms an open canopy
- Massive stature when mature
- Unusual deep green leaves with bronze underside
- Often draped with Spanish moss
- Highly versatile
- Can be grown indoors
- Easily trimmed for smaller spaces

