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Floridata is an online Encyclopedia of Plants and Nature. Hummingbird Vines. The hummingbirds love native American coral honeysuckle vine (Lonicera sempervirens) - especially at this time of year when its beautiful blossoms burst forth and they line up to sip its delicious nectar.Technically they don't actually line up as much as wage furious battles over which hummer will have exclusiveFLORIDATA
Floridata is an online Encyclopedia of Plants and Nature. Here is one of my favorite color combinations: an orange gulf fritillary butterfly on a pretty purple maypop passionflower (Passiflora incarnata), a beautiful native of the southeastern United States. Read the maypop » FLORIDATAFLORIDA PLANT IDENTIFICATION GUIDESOUTH FLORIDA PLANT IDENTIFICATION GUIDEUF FLORIDA FRIENDLY PLANT LIST 1 Acanthaceae - Aizoaceae. 2 Amaranthaceae - Anacardiaceae. 3 Apiaceae - Apocynaceae. 4 Aquifoliaceae - Araliaceae - Aristolochiaceae - Asclepiadaceae. 5 Asteraceae (Compositae) 6 Balsaminaceae - Basellaceae - Bataceae - Begoniaceae. 7 Betulaceae - Bignoniaceae - Bixaceae - Boraginaceae - Brassicaceae - Buddleiaceae. 8 Cactaceae -Campanulaceae.
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1 Acanthaceae - Aizoaceae. 2 Amaranthaceae - Anacardiaceae. 3 Apiaceae - Apocynaceae. 4 Aquifoliaceae - Araliaceae - Aristolochiaceae - Asclepiadaceae. 5 Asteraceae (Compositae) 6 Balsaminaceae - Basellaceae - Bataceae - Begoniaceae. 7 Betulaceae - Bignoniaceae - Bixaceae - Boraginaceae - Brassicaceae - Buddleiaceae.FLORIDATA
Tea olive has glossy evergreen leaves and little white blossoms that bloom almost all year long. Description. Tea olive is a large upright shrub that can reach 20 ft (6.1 m) tall and 6-8 ft (1.8-2.4 m) wide, but is usually seen in landscapes at 6-10 ft (1.8-3.1 m) high.FLORIDATA
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A red bay by the pond is dying. Here's a sad story. Our native red bay trees (Persea borbonia) are dying because of the red bay ambrosia beetle (Xyleborus glabratus) that spreads a fungal infection called the laurel wilt.These bugs are native to Japan and India and came toGeorgia in
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A Floridata plant profile of species Portulaca grandiflora, commonly called moss rose, rose moss, sun plant, portulacaFLORIDATA
The link to the Plant Profile you requested has been updated. Looking up the new URL and redirecting FLORIDATABLUE ANISE SAGE SALVIA GUARANITICA )HYBRID OR WOOD SAGESALVIA NEMOROSA )
Floridata is an online Encyclopedia of Plants and Nature. Hummingbird Vines. The hummingbirds love native American coral honeysuckle vine (Lonicera sempervirens) - especially at this time of year when its beautiful blossoms burst forth and they line up to sip its delicious nectar.Technically they don't actually line up as much as wage furious battles over which hummer will have exclusiveFLORIDATA
Floridata is an online Encyclopedia of Plants and Nature. Here is one of my favorite color combinations: an orange gulf fritillary butterfly on a pretty purple maypop passionflower (Passiflora incarnata), a beautiful native of the southeastern United States. Read the maypop » FLORIDATAFLORIDA PLANT IDENTIFICATION GUIDESOUTH FLORIDA PLANT IDENTIFICATION GUIDEUF FLORIDA FRIENDLY PLANT LIST 1 Acanthaceae - Aizoaceae. 2 Amaranthaceae - Anacardiaceae. 3 Apiaceae - Apocynaceae. 4 Aquifoliaceae - Araliaceae - Aristolochiaceae - Asclepiadaceae. 5 Asteraceae (Compositae) 6 Balsaminaceae - Basellaceae - Bataceae - Begoniaceae. 7 Betulaceae - Bignoniaceae - Bixaceae - Boraginaceae - Brassicaceae - Buddleiaceae. 8 Cactaceae -Campanulaceae.
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1 Acanthaceae - Aizoaceae. 2 Amaranthaceae - Anacardiaceae. 3 Apiaceae - Apocynaceae. 4 Aquifoliaceae - Araliaceae - Aristolochiaceae - Asclepiadaceae. 5 Asteraceae (Compositae) 6 Balsaminaceae - Basellaceae - Bataceae - Begoniaceae. 7 Betulaceae - Bignoniaceae - Bixaceae - Boraginaceae - Brassicaceae - Buddleiaceae.FLORIDATA
Tea olive has glossy evergreen leaves and little white blossoms that bloom almost all year long. Description. Tea olive is a large upright shrub that can reach 20 ft (6.1 m) tall and 6-8 ft (1.8-2.4 m) wide, but is usually seen in landscapes at 6-10 ft (1.8-3.1 m) high.FLORIDATA
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A red bay by the pond is dying. Here's a sad story. Our native red bay trees (Persea borbonia) are dying because of the red bay ambrosia beetle (Xyleborus glabratus) that spreads a fungal infection called the laurel wilt.These bugs are native to Japan and India and came toGeorgia in
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A Floridata Plant Profile #FLORIDATA
A Floridata plant profile of species Portulaca grandiflora, commonly called moss rose, rose moss, sun plant, portulacaFLORIDATA
The link to the Plant Profile you requested has been updated. Looking up the new URL and redirectingFLORIDATA
Floridata is an online Encyclopedia of Plants and Nature. Here is one of my favorite color combinations: an orange gulf fritillary butterfly on a pretty purple maypop passionflower (Passiflora incarnata), a beautiful native of the southeastern United States. Read the maypop »FLORIDATA
A Floridata Plant Profile #FLORIDATA
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Dicot Families. 1 Acanthaceae - Aizoaceae. 2 Amaranthaceae - Anacardiaceae. 3 Apiaceae - Apocynaceae. 4 Aquifoliaceae - Araliaceae - Aristolochiaceae - Asclepiadaceae. 5 Asteraceae (Compositae) 6 Balsaminaceae - Basellaceae - Bataceae - Begoniaceae. 7 Betulaceae - Bignoniaceae - Bixaceae - Boraginaceae - Brassicaceae - Buddleiaceae.FLORIDATA
Ginny Stibolt moved to northeastern Florida in 2004 and even though she's a botanist and lifelong gardener, Florida gardening was a shock. She started writing The Adventures of a Transplanted Gardener columns for the Times Union newspaper in Jacksonville. This is one of those columns archived here on Floridata.com for your enjoyment. FLORIDATABLUE ANISE SAGE SALVIA GUARANITICA )HYBRID OR WOOD SAGESALVIA NEMOROSA )
Floridata is an online Encyclopedia of Plants and Nature. Hummingbird Vines. The hummingbirds love native American coral honeysuckle vine (Lonicera sempervirens) - especially at this time of year when its beautiful blossoms burst forth and they line up to sip its delicious nectar.Technically they don't actually line up as much as wage furious battles over which hummer will have exclusive FLORIDATAFLORIDA PLANT IDENTIFICATION GUIDESOUTH FLORIDA PLANT IDENTIFICATION GUIDEUF FLORIDA FRIENDLY PLANT LIST Use Floridata's Master Plant List search bar (for botanical names) and tag popup menus to search and filter the plant database.FLORIDATA
7 Betulaceae - Bignoniaceae - Bixaceae - Boraginaceae - Brassicaceae - Buddleiaceae. 8 Cactaceae - Campanulaceae. 9 Cannabaceae - Capparaceae- Caprifoliaceae
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Tea olive has glossy evergreen leaves and little white blossoms that bloom almost all year long. Description. Tea olive is a large upright shrub that can reach 20 ft (6.1 m) tall and 6-8 ft (1.8-2.4 m) wide, but is usually seen in landscapes at 6-10 ft (1.8-3.1 m) high.FLORIDATA
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Visit a vanishing natural treasure. Florida Scrub is one of the most interesting and one of the most endangered natural plant communities in the United States.FLORIDATA
A Floridata Plant Profile #FLORIDATA
A Floridata plant profile of species Portulaca grandiflora, commonly called moss rose, rose moss, sun plant, portulacaFLORIDATA
A red bay by the pond is dying. Here's a sad story. Our native red bay trees (Persea borbonia) are dying because of the red bay ambrosia beetle (Xyleborus glabratus) that spreads a fungal infection called the laurel wilt.These bugs are native to Japan and India and came toGeorgia in
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The link to the Plant Profile you requested has been updated. Looking up the new URL and redirecting FLORIDATABLUE ANISE SAGE SALVIA GUARANITICA )HYBRID OR WOOD SAGESALVIA NEMOROSA )
Floridata is an online Encyclopedia of Plants and Nature. Hummingbird Vines. The hummingbirds love native American coral honeysuckle vine (Lonicera sempervirens) - especially at this time of year when its beautiful blossoms burst forth and they line up to sip its delicious nectar.Technically they don't actually line up as much as wage furious battles over which hummer will have exclusive FLORIDATAFLORIDA PLANT IDENTIFICATION GUIDESOUTH FLORIDA PLANT IDENTIFICATION GUIDEUF FLORIDA FRIENDLY PLANT LIST Use Floridata's Master Plant List search bar (for botanical names) and tag popup menus to search and filter the plant database.FLORIDATA
7 Betulaceae - Bignoniaceae - Bixaceae - Boraginaceae - Brassicaceae - Buddleiaceae. 8 Cactaceae - Campanulaceae. 9 Cannabaceae - Capparaceae- Caprifoliaceae
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Tea olive has glossy evergreen leaves and little white blossoms that bloom almost all year long. Description. Tea olive is a large upright shrub that can reach 20 ft (6.1 m) tall and 6-8 ft (1.8-2.4 m) wide, but is usually seen in landscapes at 6-10 ft (1.8-3.1 m) high.FLORIDATA
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Visit a vanishing natural treasure. Florida Scrub is one of the most interesting and one of the most endangered natural plant communities in the United States.FLORIDATA
A Floridata Plant Profile #FLORIDATA
A Floridata plant profile of species Portulaca grandiflora, commonly called moss rose, rose moss, sun plant, portulacaFLORIDATA
A red bay by the pond is dying. Here's a sad story. Our native red bay trees (Persea borbonia) are dying because of the red bay ambrosia beetle (Xyleborus glabratus) that spreads a fungal infection called the laurel wilt.These bugs are native to Japan and India and came toGeorgia in
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The link to the Plant Profile you requested has been updated. Looking up the new URL and redirectingFLORIDATA
Floridata is an online Encyclopedia of Plants and Nature. Here is one of my favorite color combinations: an orange gulf fritillary butterfly on a pretty purple maypop passionflower (Passiflora incarnata), a beautiful native of the southeastern United States. Read the maypop »FLORIDATA
A Floridata Plant Profile #FLORIDATA
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A Floridata Article. Habitat: Most open, sunny areas such as roadsides, old fields, gardens, pastures, and fallow agricultural fields Garden Abundance: Common Wingspan: 2.5 - 3.0 in Range: Eastern North America from Canada to Florida Larval Host Plants: Partridge pea (Cassia fasciculata), sickle-pod senna (C. obtusifolia), sensitive pea (C. nictitans), wild senna (C. hebecarpa), coffee sennaFLORIDATA
A Floridata plant profile of species Asclepias curassavica, commonly called scarlet milkweed, bloodflower, silkweed, Indian root Home Plant List Articles & Resources _Flowering Plants of Hawaii__Introduction_ Dicot Families1 Acanthaceae - Aizoaceae2 Amaranthaceae - Anacardiaceae3 Apiaceae - Apocynaceae4 Aquifoliaceae - Araliaceae - Aristolochiaceae - Asclepiadaceae5 Asteraceae (Compositae)6 Balsaminaceae - Basellaceae - Bataceae - Begoniaceae7 Betulaceae - Bignoniaceae - Bixaceae - Boraginaceae - Brassicaceae - Buddleiaceae8 Cactaceae - Campanulaceae9 Cannabaceae - Capparaceae - Caprifoliaceae10 Caricaceae - Caryophyllaceae11 Casuarinaceae - Cecropiaceae12 Celastraceae - Ceratophyllaceae - Chenopodiaceae13 Clusiaceae - Combretaceae - Convolvulaceae14 Corynocarpaceae - Crassulaceae - Cucurbitaceae15 Cuscutaceae - Droseraceae - Ebenaceae - Elaeagnaceae16 Elaeocarpaceae - Epacridaceae - Ericaceae17 Euphorbiaceae18 Fabaceae (Leguminosae)19 Flacourtiaceae - Frankeniaceae - Gentianaceae20 Geraniaceae - Gesneriaceae21 Goodeniaceae - Gunneraceae - Haloragaceae22 Hydrangeaceae - Hydrophyllaceae23 Lamiaceae (Labiatae)24 Lauraceae - Lentibulariaceae - Linaceae25 Loganiaceae - Lythraceae 26 Malvaceae27 Melastomataceae28 Meliaceae - Menispermaceae - Molluginaceae29 Moraceae - Myoporaceae30 Myricaceae - Myrsinaceae 31 Myrtaceae32 Nyctaginaceae - Ochnaceae - Oleaceae33 Onagraceae - Oxalidaceae - Papaveraceae34 Passifloraceae - Phytolaccaceae35 Piperaceae - Pittosporaceae36 Plantaginaceae - Plumbaginaceae - Polemoniaceae37 Polygalaceae - Polygonaceae - Portulacaceae38 Primulaceae39 Proteaceae - Ranunculaceae40 Rhamnaceae - Rhizophoraceae41 Rosaceae42 Rubiaceae43 Rutaceae44 Santalaceae45 Sapindaceae - Sapotaceae - Scrophulariaceae46 Solanaceae47 Sterculiaceae - Theaceae - Thymelaeaceae - Tiliaceae48 Tropaeolaceae - Turneraceae - Ulmaceae49 Urticaceae - Valerianaceae - Verbenaceae50 Violaceae - Viscaceae - Vitaceae - Zygophyllaceae Monocot Families51 Agavaceae - Alismataceae52 Araceae53 Arecaceae (Palmae)54 Cannaceae - Commelinaceae - Costaceae55 Cyperaceae56 Dioscoreaceae - Eriocaulaceae - Heliconiaceae57 Hydrocharitaceae - Iridaceae - Joinvilleaceae58 Juncaceae - Lemnaceae59 Liliaceae - Marantaceae - Musaceae60 Orchidaceae61 Pandanaceae62 Poaceae (Gramineae)63 Pontederiaceae - Potamogetonaceae - Ruppiaceae64 Smilacaceae - Strelitziaceae - Taccaceae - Typhaceae - Xyridaceae65Zingiberaceae
Welcome to FloridataAUGUST 8, 2019
Welcome to (new!) Floridata. Our site is under active development so visit us often in 2019 to see what we're up to. Please tell your friends about us and be good and grow. JackNEW PROFILE
Burro's tail (_Sedum morganianum_ ) is a ground-huggin tender perennial with fleshy leaves. Besides making a great hanging basket, burro’s tail (where hardy in Zones 9-12) can be used in rock gardens, as edging in the front of a low border, or as a ground cover. Read the burro's tail profile » . Like the burro's tail, these plants are also easily grown inddors and are great choices fornovice gardeners:
asparagus fern (_TProtasparagus densiflorus_) peace lily (_Spathiphyllum cultivars_) pothos (_Epipremnum aureum_) purple wandering Jew (_Tradescantia zebrina_) snake plant (_Sansevieria trifasciata_)SUMMER FRUITS
The pawpaw (_Asimina triloba_ ) Read more » harvest has begun. These await their fate in Steve 's kitchen as pawpaw pudding andpossibly pie!
Yes, it is as sweet and juicy and delicious as it looks. There is nothing like a sun-warmed fig (_Ficus carica_ ) fresh from the tree! sd Read the fig profile » Fresh Fabulous Figs have inspiredpoetry .
The sand pears (_Pyrus pyrifolia_ ) on my tree down in Florida are ripe now. The deer stay close so they can come and scarf them up as soon as they hit the ground. I don't mind them eating the pears but I still don't like them very much - except when they're baked into a pie (pears, not deer) ! Read more » The chinquapin (_Castanea pumila_ ) is a shrub or small tree that is native to the southeastern portion of North America. It produces an edible nut that resembles a small chestnut. Read about chinquapin » , a nice woody for natural and wildlife landscapes in USDA Zones 5 - 9.NEW PROFILES
Zebra plant (_Haworthiopsis attenuata_ ) is a cute little succulent that grows to just a few inches in height. It is a popular houseplant that you can buy in little containers at garden centers, grocery stores and big box stores nearly everywhere. Zebra plant is hardy in USDA Zones 9-11. Read the our zebra plant profile » Nippon or Montauk daisy (_Nipponanthemum nipponicum_ ) is a perennial species with daisylike flowes that appear in autumn. It is well adapted to sandy soils, is drought resistant and tolerant of salt spray. Use Nippon daisy in borders and perennial flower beds in USDA Zones 6-9. Read the Nippon daisy profile » I made a list of just a few other species that are called "daisy":SEARCH
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Common Name Search SearchSUMMER VINES
At this time of year, my neighborhood is lucky to have a lot of trumpet creeper _Campsis radicans_ vines in bloom. They're really pretty, like this yellow variety 'Flava', and the hummingbirds love to visit them for sips of nectar. Read about trumpet creeper » The creeping fig _Ficus pumila_ is a interesting evergreen vine with large fruits that look potentially delicious but aren't. This vine is famous for its rapid growth rate and ability to cover surfaces with a very thin mat of juvenile foliage. Click here » to learn more about this versatile vine that can quickly cover rocks, walls and topiary frames outdoors in USDA Zones 8-11 and indoors (great for bonsai) everywhere. The fragrance of the night blooming jasmine _Cestrum nocturnum_ can be overpowering in high doses (it smells kinda like cat pee to me). Plant it away from outdoor living spaces so that breezes will waft lighter, more pleasant whiffs of its exotic scent. Also called night blooming cestrum, this tender tropical vine in hardy in Zones 8-11. Read the profile » Here are some links to a few more fine summertime vines: black-eyed Susan vine (_Thunbergia alata_) calico flower (_Aristolochia elegans_) loofah (_Luffa aegyptiaca_) morning glory (_Ipomoea tricolor_) sweet pea (_Lathyrus odoratus_) skyflower vine (_Thunbergia grandiflora_)BUTTERFLY FAVORITES
Joe Pye is a huge, handsome North American perennial that blooms at this time of year. In its native range, look for Joe Pye weed (_Eupatorium fistulosum_ ) in wet ditches, meadows and along roadsides. It is also being planted more and more in butterfly gardens where it's always a big favorite! Here are a few more profiles of perennial garden plants that are sure to attract butterflies to your garden: Read the profile » blackroot (_Veronicastrum virginicum_) dense gayfeather (_Liatris spicata_) Florida mountain mint (_Pycnanthemum floridanum_) Jerusalem sage (_Phlomis fruticosa_) swamp sunflower (_Helianthus angustifolius_) Tatarian aster (_Aster tataricus_)SUN LOVERS
The blanketflower _Gaillardia pulchella_ and its hybrids are rugged plants with blazingly colorful daisylike flowers. Blanketflower thrives in hot, sunny situations and is a favorite of meadow gardeners. Read the profile » for more about blanketflower and check out the links in this list for othersun-loving flowers:
African daisy (_Osteospermum_ spp.) butterflyweed (_Asclepias tuberosa_) fairy fanflower (_Scaevola aemula_) orange cosmos (_Cosmos sulphureus_) oxeye sunflower (_Heliopsis helianthoides_) whirling butterflies (_Gaura lindheimeri_) Copyright 2019 Floridata.com - Edgewood, Kentucky / Tallahassee,Florida
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