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- Colorful new leafs
- Rare, despite being a South Florida native
- Beautiful rounded dense canopy
- Formal, old-world appearance
- Not recommended
- Huge extremely fragrant flowers
- Intoxicating fragrance
- Thrives only briefly, about 1 year
- Very fast growth rate
- Not recommended
- Readily pruned into attractive shapes
- Showy creamy white flowers
- Killed by citrus greening (HLB)
- Majestic, sprawling canopy
- Dense attractive foliage
- Fragrant clusters of flowers in fall
- Iconic symbol of the south
- Unique and prized
- Recently classified invasive
- Prefers acidic soil
- Long emerald crownshaft
- Can be grown indoors
- Somewhat drought tolerant
- Colorful new leafs
- No longer recommended
- Requires shade when young
- Colorful older leaves
- Symmetrical shape
- Prominent pale green crownshaft
- Very showy clusters of flowers
- Unique fluffy fronds
- Massive stature
- Relatively compact and narrow canopy
- Wonderfully fragrant at night
- Native
- Long-lasting year-round blooms
- Will not tolerate frost
- Prominent pale green crownshaft
- Formal appearance
- Beloved in South Florida
- Ringed trunk
- Fruit attracts wildlife
- Formal, old-world appearance
- Bright red fruits
- Long-lived perennial
- Delicious edible fruit

