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- Very rare
- Prefers acidic soil
- Not recommended
- Excellent edible fruit
- Colorful fall foliage
Name
others
Score
148
Name
cycads
Score
135
- Uncommon edible fruit
- Unique foliage
- Requires shade when young
- Unique foliage and silhouette
- Does best in cooler areas of South Florida
- Slow Growth
Name
others
Score
147
Name
succulents
Score
150
- Can be kept narrow
- Does poorly oceanside
- Unique swollen blue-green to silver trunk
- Unique, sweet, almond-like flavor
- Beautiful exotic foliage
- Smaller stature
Name
others
Score
146
Name
heleconias-&-gingers
Score
117
- Requires ample space and light
- Prominent blue-gray crownshaft
- Massive, breathtaking and impressive
- Stately and uncommon
Name
others
Score
142
Name
heleconias-&-gingers
Score
118
- Stunning
- Deciduous
- Underutilized
- Easily trimmed to maintain desired size
Name
others
Score
141
Name
vines
Score
118
- Ideal for smaller spaces
- Abundance of orange-red flowers in summer
- Prominent blue-gray crownshaft
- Unique swollen blue-green to silver trunk
- Prized scent, used in commercial perfumes
- Raised diamond-shaped trunk pattern
Name
others
Score
141
Name
vines
Score
110
- Can be trimmed into manicured shapes
- Lovely deep green, glossy leaves
- Wide umbrella-shaped canopy
Name
others
Score
131
Name
heleconias-&-gingers
Score
149
- Not a true pine
- Fruit eaten by birds
- Thrives only briefly, about 1 year
- Ideal with Mediterranean architecture
Name
others
Score
125
Name
succulents
Score
133
- Falls over easily, may require staking
- Beautiful sweeping fronds with drooping leaflets
- Beautiful, natural globe shape
- Arched, recurving fronds
- Slender and elegant
- Attractive silver-gray foliage
Name
others
Score
125
Name
lilies
Score
121
- Massive stature when mature
- Towering
- Prominent pale green crownshaft
Name
others
Score
122
Name
agaves-&-yuccas
Score
132
- Requires protection from strong winds
- Retains leaves until just before blooming
- Prominant olive crownshaft
- Recently classified invasive
Name
others
Score
120
Name
lilies
Score
145
- Thrives only briefly, about 1 year
- Often hosts orchids, ferns and bromiliads
- Unique, fern-like leaves
- Prominant olive crownshaft, slightly buldging
Name
others
Score
118
Name
agaves-&-yuccas
Score
122

