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All Of South Florida South Of Lake O And Coastal Areas Clear all
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Iva imbricata
Groundcover in coastal sandy areas. Useful for dune stabilization.
  • Recently classified invasive
  • Does best in cooler areas of South Florida
  • Rare and unique
  • Highly wind tolerant
  • Compact and versatile
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Aristolochia tomentosa
Listed as Endangered in Florida. Please acquire from reputable sources. Primarily used in butterfly gardens but can make a good hanging pot plant or vine on a post or trellice
  • Extremely versatile
  • Pyramidal crown
  • Rapid growth
  • Slow Growth
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Heterosavia bahamensis
Flowers are fragrant. Specimen shrub. Border plant or low screen plant.
  • Sprawling and informal shrub
  • Prolific fruiter
  • Requires occassional fertalization
  • Elegant appearance
  • Wonderfully fragrant, carries a great distance
  • Attracts butterflies and bees
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Sapindus saponaria
Range likely includes all of Florida.  It is sporadic in northern Florida. Shade tree or specimen tree. Leaves may be evergreen in south Florida. Can be used as a street tree.
  • Long emerald crownshaft
  • Falls over easily, may require staking
  • Slow Growth
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Pyrrhopappus carolinianus
Basal rosette has weedy appearance. Roadside plantings or meadow.
  • Attractive glossy leaves
  • Wonderfully fragrant flowers
  • Sprawling and informal shrub
  • Healthy edible fruit
  • Beautiful purple-brown crownshaft
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Saccharum giganteum
Specimen plant or background plant in moist informal garden. This is a mid-sized bunching grass until the flower stalk shoots up in the fall. Then it sports a tall silvery plume that gradually turns to light brown.
  • Easily trimmed to maintain desired size
  • Christmas tree shape
  • Massive, nutrient-dense edible fruit