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SOLANDRA MAXIMA ‘VARIEGATA’. SENETTI® PERICALLIS. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GARDENING IN GROW A VEGETABLE GARDEN. COOL SEASON VEGETABLES FOR FLORIDA GARDE TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER. LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS. RAINFLOWER, RAIN LILY OR ZEPHYR LILY. PLANS FOR A 32′ X 10′ X 10′ GREENHOUSE Sufficient 3-year rated, UV-resistant greenhouse plastic to cover length plus ends without seams. A 10′ x 32′ greenhouse will require 50′ of 20′ wide material. It will come in a 100′ roll, leaving enough to replace it after 3 years or to cover another one. Rabbit or gopher wire and U-nails to protect beds from burrowingcritters.
ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (Pacific FLORIDA “BLACK OLIVE” TREE, OXHORN BUCIDA, GREGORY … Bucida buceras. Bucida is a widely used tree in South Florida.It is claimed to be native to the upper Florida Keys, but that is disputed. Commonly known as the “Black Olive” this member of the Combretaceae family does not produce edible olives, only small, hard, seed capsules.Florida Black Olive makes a wonderful and very largeshade tree.
TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COM A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
HURRICANE RESISTANT TREES FOR YOUR FLORIDA LANDSCAPE Ear Leaf Acacia. Brittle Wood. Screw Pine. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding. Tabebuia (yellow or pink) Brittle Wood/Blows Over — shallow roots. Paradise Tree. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding.Norfolk Pine.
JATROPHA MULTIFIDA
JATROPHA MULTIFIDA. Coral plant is a fast growing evergreen shrub or small tree with a single trunk, a loose, spreading crown and a typical height in cultivation of 6-10′. The distinctive 7 to 15 lobed, finely divided leaves grow up to 12″ wide and are reminiscent of Cannabis sativa leaves. They are dark green above and lighter beneath. PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES, VARIEGATED Pedilanthus, literally “slipper flower”, are members of the Euphorbiaceae family. This subtropical succulent is a distant relative of poinsettias. Devil’s Backbone grows 2′ to 4′ tall and 2′ to 3′ wide. It has 1″ to 3″ long leaves and makes an excellent potted plant or low shrub. Pedilanthus is available in two varietiesCASSIA BICAPSULARIS
pronounced KASS-ee-uh bye-kap-soo-LAIR-iss. Cassia, Winter Cassia, Butterfly Bush. The Winter Cassia (Cassia bicapsularis or Senna bicapsularis) is a winter bloomer that puts on a wonderful floral display around the holiday season (although photos below were taken in early May).. The flowers are also very attractive to bees and butterflies and a favorite food plant for the larvae of sulphurFLORIDAGARDENER.COM
SOLANDRA MAXIMA ‘VARIEGATA’. SENETTI® PERICALLIS. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GARDENING IN GROW A VEGETABLE GARDEN. COOL SEASON VEGETABLES FOR FLORIDA GARDE TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER. LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS. RAINFLOWER, RAIN LILY OR ZEPHYR LILY. PLANS FOR A 32′ X 10′ X 10′ GREENHOUSE Sufficient 3-year rated, UV-resistant greenhouse plastic to cover length plus ends without seams. A 10′ x 32′ greenhouse will require 50′ of 20′ wide material. It will come in a 100′ roll, leaving enough to replace it after 3 years or to cover another one. Rabbit or gopher wire and U-nails to protect beds from burrowingcritters.
ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (Pacific FLORIDA “BLACK OLIVE” TREE, OXHORN BUCIDA, GREGORY … Bucida buceras. Bucida is a widely used tree in South Florida.It is claimed to be native to the upper Florida Keys, but that is disputed. Commonly known as the “Black Olive” this member of the Combretaceae family does not produce edible olives, only small, hard, seed capsules.Florida Black Olive makes a wonderful and very largeshade tree.
TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COM A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
HURRICANE RESISTANT TREES FOR YOUR FLORIDA LANDSCAPE Ear Leaf Acacia. Brittle Wood. Screw Pine. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding. Tabebuia (yellow or pink) Brittle Wood/Blows Over — shallow roots. Paradise Tree. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding.Norfolk Pine.
JATROPHA MULTIFIDA
JATROPHA MULTIFIDA. Coral plant is a fast growing evergreen shrub or small tree with a single trunk, a loose, spreading crown and a typical height in cultivation of 6-10′. The distinctive 7 to 15 lobed, finely divided leaves grow up to 12″ wide and are reminiscent of Cannabis sativa leaves. They are dark green above and lighter beneath. PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES, VARIEGATED Pedilanthus, literally “slipper flower”, are members of the Euphorbiaceae family. This subtropical succulent is a distant relative of poinsettias. Devil’s Backbone grows 2′ to 4′ tall and 2′ to 3′ wide. It has 1″ to 3″ long leaves and makes an excellent potted plant or low shrub. Pedilanthus is available in two varietiesCASSIA BICAPSULARIS
pronounced KASS-ee-uh bye-kap-soo-LAIR-iss. Cassia, Winter Cassia, Butterfly Bush. The Winter Cassia (Cassia bicapsularis or Senna bicapsularis) is a winter bloomer that puts on a wonderful floral display around the holiday season (although photos below were taken in early May).. The flowers are also very attractive to bees and butterflies and a favorite food plant for the larvae of sulphur GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil. BUTTERFLY PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Essentials for Building a Successful Butterfly Garden. Adult nectar sources (N) – attract and nourish adult butterflies.; Larval host plants (H)- attract ovipositing female butterflies, food source for developing larvae.; Shelter – vegetation that provides protection from temperature extremes, storms/rain, predators as well as locations for roosting/sleeping.MYRICA CERIFERA
Fruit: Waxy blue-gray fruit on female plants is a major source of food for wildlife. Uses: Often used as a screen or hedge and in median and buffer strips.Makes a wonderful specimen and planter plant. As the roots of the plant fix nitrogen like legumes, do not fertilize them. Propagation: Seeds, greenwood cuttings in early or midsummer. Sources (“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifyingSEARCH RESULTS
Guanabana margarita by the pool. Purple Martin colony check. No mites. The east. Freya hanging by the pool. Purple Martin nest check day! Looks like we ha. Put the marble rocks around the pool equipment. Went to Lowes for some rocks. BOTANY 101 — LEAVES BOTANY 101 — LEAVES. Evergreen plants have foliage that remains functional through more than one growing season, whereas deciduous plants shed all or nearly all their foliage each year. A typical leaf consists of two principal parts: the expanded BOTANY 101 — FLOWER PARTS Calyx – the ring of sepals making up the outermost, leaflike part of the flower.Sepals are commonly green, but may be almost any color and serve primarily as protection for the other floral parts. Corolla – the inner set of leaflike parts lying just within the calyx and composed of petals .Petals are generally white or brightly colored to attract pollinating insects to their nectar. PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES, VARIEGATED Pedilanthus, literally “slipper flower”, are members of the Euphorbiaceae family. This subtropical succulent is a distant relative of poinsettias. Devil’s Backbone grows 2′ to 4′ tall and 2′ to 3′ wide. It has 1″ to 3″ long leaves and makes an excellent potted plant or low shrub. Pedilanthus is available in two varietiesCOCONUT PALM
Cocos nucifera “She put the lime in the coconut, she drank ’em both up”Harry Nilsson. Coconut Palms are, no doubt, the most universally recognized and economically important palm.Imagine how boring the world would be without the sweet tropical flavor of it in tropical drinks, coconut macaroons, and coconut shrimp.FLORIDA WHITE GRUBS
FLORIDA WHITE GRUBS. This lovely little fellow is a “white grub”, the larva of the June Beetle of the genus Phyllophaga, of which there are over 100 different species. Phyllophaga larvae and other larvae of the family Scarabaeidae are often referred to as “white grubs”. Larvae of the Phyllophaga are fat grubs which lie in C-shaped LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS Tip One: Fresh Gas — Fresh gas (87 or higher octane rated) is critical to an engine’s performance. To fill the mower’s tank, use a clean funnel to draw gasoline from either a one- or two- gallon gas can. Plastic gas cans are a good choice because they won’t rust. If you own a five-gallon gas tank, dispose of it properly; the problemFLORIDAGARDENER.COM
SOLANDRA MAXIMA ‘VARIEGATA’. SENETTI® PERICALLIS. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GARDENING IN GROW A VEGETABLE GARDEN. COOL SEASON VEGETABLES FOR FLORIDA GARDE TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER. LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS. RAINFLOWER, RAIN LILY OR ZEPHYR LILY. PLANS FOR A 32′ X 10′ X 10′ GREENHOUSE Sufficient 3-year rated, UV-resistant greenhouse plastic to cover length plus ends without seams. A 10′ x 32′ greenhouse will require 50′ of 20′ wide material. It will come in a 100′ roll, leaving enough to replace it after 3 years or to cover another one. Rabbit or gopher wire and U-nails to protect beds from burrowingcritters.
ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (Pacific FLORIDA “BLACK OLIVE” TREE, OXHORN BUCIDA, GREGORY … Bucida buceras. Bucida is a widely used tree in South Florida.It is claimed to be native to the upper Florida Keys, but that is disputed. Commonly known as the “Black Olive” this member of the Combretaceae family does not produce edible olives, only small, hard, seed capsules.Florida Black Olive makes a wonderful and very largeshade tree.
TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COM A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
HURRICANE RESISTANT TREES FOR YOUR FLORIDA LANDSCAPE Ear Leaf Acacia. Brittle Wood. Screw Pine. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding. Tabebuia (yellow or pink) Brittle Wood/Blows Over — shallow roots. Paradise Tree. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding.Norfolk Pine.
JATROPHA MULTIFIDA
JATROPHA MULTIFIDA. Coral plant is a fast growing evergreen shrub or small tree with a single trunk, a loose, spreading crown and a typical height in cultivation of 6-10′. The distinctive 7 to 15 lobed, finely divided leaves grow up to 12″ wide and are reminiscent of Cannabis sativa leaves. They are dark green above and lighter beneath. PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES, VARIEGATED Pedilanthus, literally “slipper flower”, are members of the Euphorbiaceae family. This subtropical succulent is a distant relative of poinsettias. Devil’s Backbone grows 2′ to 4′ tall and 2′ to 3′ wide. It has 1″ to 3″ long leaves and makes an excellent potted plant or low shrub. Pedilanthus is available in two varietiesCASSIA BICAPSULARIS
pronounced KASS-ee-uh bye-kap-soo-LAIR-iss. Cassia, Winter Cassia, Butterfly Bush. The Winter Cassia (Cassia bicapsularis or Senna bicapsularis) is a winter bloomer that puts on a wonderful floral display around the holiday season (although photos below were taken in early May).. The flowers are also very attractive to bees and butterflies and a favorite food plant for the larvae of sulphurFLORIDAGARDENER.COM
SOLANDRA MAXIMA ‘VARIEGATA’. SENETTI® PERICALLIS. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GARDENING IN GROW A VEGETABLE GARDEN. COOL SEASON VEGETABLES FOR FLORIDA GARDE TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER. LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS. RAINFLOWER, RAIN LILY OR ZEPHYR LILY. PLANS FOR A 32′ X 10′ X 10′ GREENHOUSE Sufficient 3-year rated, UV-resistant greenhouse plastic to cover length plus ends without seams. A 10′ x 32′ greenhouse will require 50′ of 20′ wide material. It will come in a 100′ roll, leaving enough to replace it after 3 years or to cover another one. Rabbit or gopher wire and U-nails to protect beds from burrowingcritters.
ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (Pacific FLORIDA “BLACK OLIVE” TREE, OXHORN BUCIDA, GREGORY … Bucida buceras. Bucida is a widely used tree in South Florida.It is claimed to be native to the upper Florida Keys, but that is disputed. Commonly known as the “Black Olive” this member of the Combretaceae family does not produce edible olives, only small, hard, seed capsules.Florida Black Olive makes a wonderful and very largeshade tree.
TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COM A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
HURRICANE RESISTANT TREES FOR YOUR FLORIDA LANDSCAPE Ear Leaf Acacia. Brittle Wood. Screw Pine. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding. Tabebuia (yellow or pink) Brittle Wood/Blows Over — shallow roots. Paradise Tree. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding.Norfolk Pine.
JATROPHA MULTIFIDA
JATROPHA MULTIFIDA. Coral plant is a fast growing evergreen shrub or small tree with a single trunk, a loose, spreading crown and a typical height in cultivation of 6-10′. The distinctive 7 to 15 lobed, finely divided leaves grow up to 12″ wide and are reminiscent of Cannabis sativa leaves. They are dark green above and lighter beneath. PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES, VARIEGATED Pedilanthus, literally “slipper flower”, are members of the Euphorbiaceae family. This subtropical succulent is a distant relative of poinsettias. Devil’s Backbone grows 2′ to 4′ tall and 2′ to 3′ wide. It has 1″ to 3″ long leaves and makes an excellent potted plant or low shrub. Pedilanthus is available in two varietiesCASSIA BICAPSULARIS
pronounced KASS-ee-uh bye-kap-soo-LAIR-iss. Cassia, Winter Cassia, Butterfly Bush. The Winter Cassia (Cassia bicapsularis or Senna bicapsularis) is a winter bloomer that puts on a wonderful floral display around the holiday season (although photos below were taken in early May).. The flowers are also very attractive to bees and butterflies and a favorite food plant for the larvae of sulphur GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil. BUTTERFLY PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Essentials for Building a Successful Butterfly Garden. Adult nectar sources (N) – attract and nourish adult butterflies.; Larval host plants (H)- attract ovipositing female butterflies, food source for developing larvae.; Shelter – vegetation that provides protection from temperature extremes, storms/rain, predators as well as locations for roosting/sleeping.MYRICA CERIFERA
Fruit: Waxy blue-gray fruit on female plants is a major source of food for wildlife. Uses: Often used as a screen or hedge and in median and buffer strips.Makes a wonderful specimen and planter plant. As the roots of the plant fix nitrogen like legumes, do not fertilize them. Propagation: Seeds, greenwood cuttings in early or midsummer. Sources (“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying BOTANY 101 — LEAVES BOTANY 101 — LEAVES. Evergreen plants have foliage that remains functional through more than one growing season, whereas deciduous plants shed all or nearly all their foliage each year. A typical leaf consists of two principal parts: the expandedSEARCH RESULTS
Guanabana margarita by the pool. Purple Martin colony check. No mites. The east. Freya hanging by the pool. Purple Martin nest check day! Looks like we ha. Put the marble rocks around the pool equipment. Went to Lowes for some rocks. BOTANY 101 — FLOWER PARTS Calyx – the ring of sepals making up the outermost, leaflike part of the flower.Sepals are commonly green, but may be almost any color and serve primarily as protection for the other floral parts. Corolla – the inner set of leaflike parts lying just within the calyx and composed of petals .Petals are generally white or brightly colored to attract pollinating insects to their nectar. PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES, VARIEGATED Pedilanthus, literally “slipper flower”, are members of the Euphorbiaceae family. This subtropical succulent is a distant relative of poinsettias. Devil’s Backbone grows 2′ to 4′ tall and 2′ to 3′ wide. It has 1″ to 3″ long leaves and makes an excellent potted plant or low shrub. Pedilanthus is available in two varietiesCOCONUT PALM
Cocos nucifera “She put the lime in the coconut, she drank ’em both up”Harry Nilsson. Coconut Palms are, no doubt, the most universally recognized and economically important palm.Imagine how boring the world would be without the sweet tropical flavor of it in tropical drinks, coconut macaroons, and coconut shrimp. LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS Tip One: Fresh Gas — Fresh gas (87 or higher octane rated) is critical to an engine’s performance. To fill the mower’s tank, use a clean funnel to draw gasoline from either a one- or two- gallon gas can. Plastic gas cans are a good choice because they won’t rust. If you own a five-gallon gas tank, dispose of it properly; the problemPINUS CLAUSA
Common Name: Sand pine, scrub pine, spruce pine Botanical Name: Pinus clausa (Chapm. ex Engelm.)Vasey ex Sarg. Plant Type: Slow growing evergreen tree or shrub.Sand pine is a small, narrow, evergreen conifer with a dense, pointed crown of highly divided branches.FLORIDAGARDENER.COM
SOLANDRA MAXIMA ‘VARIEGATA’. SENETTI® PERICALLIS. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GARDENING IN GROW A VEGETABLE GARDEN. COOL SEASON VEGETABLES FOR FLORIDA GARDE TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER. LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS. RAINFLOWER, RAIN LILY OR ZEPHYR LILY. PLANS FOR A 32′ X 10′ X 10′ GREENHOUSE Sufficient 3-year rated, UV-resistant greenhouse plastic to cover length plus ends without seams. A 10′ x 32′ greenhouse will require 50′ of 20′ wide material. It will come in a 100′ roll, leaving enough to replace it after 3 years or to cover another one. Rabbit or gopher wire and U-nails to protect beds from burrowingcritters.
GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil. TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COM A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly BUTTERFLY PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Essentials for Building a Successful Butterfly Garden. Adult nectar sources (N) – attract and nourish adult butterflies.; Larval host plants (H)- attract ovipositing female butterflies, food source for developing larvae.; Shelter – vegetation that provides protection from temperature extremes, storms/rain, predators as well as locations for roosting/sleeping. FLORIDA “BLACK OLIVE” TREE, OXHORN BUCIDA, GREGORY … Bucida buceras. Bucida is a widely used tree in South Florida.It is claimed to be native to the upper Florida Keys, but that is disputed. Commonly known as the “Black Olive” this member of the Combretaceae family does not produce edible olives, only small, hard, seed capsules.Florida Black Olive makes a wonderful and very largeshade tree.
MYRICA CERIFERA
Fruit: Waxy blue-gray fruit on female plants is a major source of food for wildlife. Uses: Often used as a screen or hedge and in median and buffer strips.Makes a wonderful specimen and planter plant. As the roots of the plant fix nitrogen like legumes, do not fertilize them. Propagation: Seeds, greenwood cuttings in early or midsummer. Sources (“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (PacificCASSIA BICAPSULARIS
pronounced KASS-ee-uh bye-kap-soo-LAIR-iss. Cassia, Winter Cassia, Butterfly Bush. The Winter Cassia (Cassia bicapsularis or Senna bicapsularis) is a winter bloomer that puts on a wonderful floral display around the holiday season (although photos below were taken in early May).. The flowers are also very attractive to bees and butterflies and a favorite food plant for the larvae of sulphurFLORIDAGARDENER.COM
SOLANDRA MAXIMA ‘VARIEGATA’. SENETTI® PERICALLIS. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GARDENING IN GROW A VEGETABLE GARDEN. COOL SEASON VEGETABLES FOR FLORIDA GARDE TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER. LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS. RAINFLOWER, RAIN LILY OR ZEPHYR LILY. PLANS FOR A 32′ X 10′ X 10′ GREENHOUSE Sufficient 3-year rated, UV-resistant greenhouse plastic to cover length plus ends without seams. A 10′ x 32′ greenhouse will require 50′ of 20′ wide material. It will come in a 100′ roll, leaving enough to replace it after 3 years or to cover another one. Rabbit or gopher wire and U-nails to protect beds from burrowingcritters.
GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil. TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COM A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly BUTTERFLY PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Essentials for Building a Successful Butterfly Garden. Adult nectar sources (N) – attract and nourish adult butterflies.; Larval host plants (H)- attract ovipositing female butterflies, food source for developing larvae.; Shelter – vegetation that provides protection from temperature extremes, storms/rain, predators as well as locations for roosting/sleeping. FLORIDA “BLACK OLIVE” TREE, OXHORN BUCIDA, GREGORY … Bucida buceras. Bucida is a widely used tree in South Florida.It is claimed to be native to the upper Florida Keys, but that is disputed. Commonly known as the “Black Olive” this member of the Combretaceae family does not produce edible olives, only small, hard, seed capsules.Florida Black Olive makes a wonderful and very largeshade tree.
MYRICA CERIFERA
Fruit: Waxy blue-gray fruit on female plants is a major source of food for wildlife. Uses: Often used as a screen or hedge and in median and buffer strips.Makes a wonderful specimen and planter plant. As the roots of the plant fix nitrogen like legumes, do not fertilize them. Propagation: Seeds, greenwood cuttings in early or midsummer. Sources (“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (PacificCASSIA BICAPSULARIS
pronounced KASS-ee-uh bye-kap-soo-LAIR-iss. Cassia, Winter Cassia, Butterfly Bush. The Winter Cassia (Cassia bicapsularis or Senna bicapsularis) is a winter bloomer that puts on a wonderful floral display around the holiday season (although photos below were taken in early May).. The flowers are also very attractive to bees and butterflies and a favorite food plant for the larvae of sulphur FLOWERS | FLORIDAGARDENER.COM Flame of the Woods, Flame Lily, Climbing Lily, Glory Lily Gloriosa Lilies are a climbing member of Blue Ginger Blue Ginger or Dichorisandra thyrsiflora is a wonderful, tropical-looking plant which Angels’ trumpets Brugmansia is named after Sebald Justin Brugmans 1763-1819. The genus Silk Floss Tree Considered one of the most GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil. THE SECRET OF BEAUTIFUL GARDENS In small gardens a beautiful vase or a birdbath serves the same purpose. Also remarkably beautiful potted flowering plants, a small tree topiary or a standard rose (tree rose) are suitable. The optical lines should begin at frequently used places in the garden, approximately at a seating area, at the house entrance or in front ofa window.
BUTTERFLY PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Essentials for Building a Successful Butterfly Garden. Adult nectar sources (N) – attract and nourish adult butterflies.; Larval host plants (H)- attract ovipositing female butterflies, food source for developing larvae.; Shelter – vegetation that provides protection from temperature extremes, storms/rain, predators as well as locations for roosting/sleeping.CASSIA BICAPSULARIS
pronounced KASS-ee-uh bye-kap-soo-LAIR-iss. Cassia, Winter Cassia, Butterfly Bush. The Winter Cassia (Cassia bicapsularis or Senna bicapsularis) is a winter bloomer that puts on a wonderful floral display around the holiday season (although photos below were taken in early May).. The flowers are also very attractive to bees and butterflies and a favorite food plant for the larvae of sulphur BOTANY 101 — FLOWER PARTS Calyx – the ring of sepals making up the outermost, leaflike part of the flower.Sepals are commonly green, but may be almost any color and serve primarily as protection for the other floral parts. Corolla – the inner set of leaflike parts lying just within the calyx and composed of petals .Petals are generally white or brightly colored to attract pollinating insects to their nectar. RECOMMENDED SHADE TREES FOR FLORIDA Hong Kong Orchid Tree (Bauhinia blakeana) Camphor Tree. Seaside Mahoe. Chinaberry. Melaleuca. Carrotwood. The trees listed above are considered non-native invasives by the The U.S. Department of Agriculture , The Florida Department of Agriculture , The Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council and various Florida counties.SEARCH RESULTS
Went to Lowes for some rocks. Got some flowers too. Introduction. Load More Follow on InstagramCOCONUT PALM
Cocos nucifera “She put the lime in the coconut, she drank ’em both up”Harry Nilsson. Coconut Palms are, no doubt, the most universally recognized and economically important palm.Imagine how boring the world would be without the sweet tropical flavor of it in tropical drinks, coconut macaroons, and coconut shrimp. PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES, VARIEGATED Pedilanthus, literally “slipper flower”, are members of the Euphorbiaceae family. This subtropical succulent is a distant relative of poinsettias. Devil’s Backbone grows 2′ to 4′ tall and 2′ to 3′ wide. It has 1″ to 3″ long leaves and makes an excellent potted plant or low shrub. Pedilanthus is available in two varietiesFLORIDAGARDENER.COM
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GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil.ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COM A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
MYRICA CERIFERA
Fruit: Waxy blue-gray fruit on female plants is a major source of food for wildlife. Uses: Often used as a screen or hedge and in median and buffer strips.Makes a wonderful specimen and planter plant. As the roots of the plant fix nitrogen like legumes, do not fertilize them. Propagation: Seeds, greenwood cuttings in early or midsummer. Sources (“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (Pacific HURRICANE RESISTANT TREES FOR YOUR FLORIDA LANDSCAPE Ear Leaf Acacia. Brittle Wood. Screw Pine. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding. Tabebuia (yellow or pink) Brittle Wood/Blows Over — shallow roots. Paradise Tree. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding.Norfolk Pine.
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Went to Lowes for some rocks. Got some flowers too. Introduction. Load More Follow on Instagram HOW TO MAKE MYRICA CERIFERA, WAX MYRTLE OR SOUTHERN 1) Remove any leaves, twigs or debris in the berries and pour them in a metal cooking pot. 2) Cover the berries with two inches of water. Bring the water to a boil and continue to boil the berries for about 10 minutes. You will see an oil-like sheen form on the surface of the water then a foamy scum will begin to float on top — this is theFLORIDAGARDENER.COM
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GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil.ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COM A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (PacificMYRICA CERIFERA
Fruit: Waxy blue-gray fruit on female plants is a major source of food for wildlife. Uses: Often used as a screen or hedge and in median and buffer strips.Makes a wonderful specimen and planter plant. As the roots of the plant fix nitrogen like legumes, do not fertilize them. Propagation: Seeds, greenwood cuttings in early or midsummer. Sources (“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying HURRICANE RESISTANT TREES FOR YOUR FLORIDA LANDSCAPE Ear Leaf Acacia. Brittle Wood. Screw Pine. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding. Tabebuia (yellow or pink) Brittle Wood/Blows Over — shallow roots. Paradise Tree. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding.Norfolk Pine.
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Went to Lowes for some rocks. Got some flowers too. Introduction. Load More Follow on Instagram HOW TO MAKE MYRICA CERIFERA, WAX MYRTLE OR SOUTHERN 1) Remove any leaves, twigs or debris in the berries and pour them in a metal cooking pot. 2) Cover the berries with two inches of water. Bring the water to a boil and continue to boil the berries for about 10 minutes. You will see an oil-like sheen form on the surface of the water then a foamy scum will begin to float on top — this is the GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil.SEARCH RESULTS
Went to Lowes for some rocks. Got some flowers too. Introduction. Load More Follow on Instagram BOTANY 101 — FLOWER PARTS Calyx – the ring of sepals making up the outermost, leaflike part of the flower.Sepals are commonly green, but may be almost any color and serve primarily as protection for the other floral parts. Corolla – the inner set of leaflike parts lying just within the calyx and composed of petals .Petals are generally white or brightly colored to attract pollinating insects to their nectar. BUTTERFLY PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Essentials for Building a Successful Butterfly Garden. Adult nectar sources (N) – attract and nourish adult butterflies.; Larval host plants (H)- attract ovipositing female butterflies, food source for developing larvae.; Shelter – vegetation that provides protection from temperature extremes, storms/rain, predators as well as locations for roosting/sleeping. TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER To get to it, put your lawn mower up on a couple of cinderblocks. Then, with a basin to catch the used oil, remove the plug and allow the oil to drain until it stops dripping out of the mower. Put the Oil Drain Plug back in then refill the engine with oil. Use the Oil Dip Stick as a guide and only add oil up to the “Full” mark on thedipstick.
CEIBA SPECIOSA
Zones: 9 – 11 (saplings are sensitive to frost, but mature trees can tolerate temperatures to 20 degrees F for short periods of time). Height: 35 to 50′ — width about the same so give it room Rate of Growth: Fast the first couple years, then slows considerably Salt Tolerance: Medium Soil Requirements: Well drained, moist, fertile humus Water Requirements: Water moderately, less water inCASSIA BICAPSULARIS
pronounced KASS-ee-uh bye-kap-soo-LAIR-iss. Cassia, Winter Cassia, Butterfly Bush. The Winter Cassia (Cassia bicapsularis or Senna bicapsularis) is a winter bloomer that puts on a wonderful floral display around the holiday season (although photos below were taken in early May).. The flowers are also very attractive to bees and butterflies and a favorite food plant for the larvae of sulphur SENETTI® PERICALLIS Senetti® Pericallis from Costa Farms® are available in five vibrant bloom colors: Blue, Blue Bicolor, Magenta, Magenta Bicolor and Violet Bicolor. In addition to their stunning colors Senetti® Pericallis have a wonderful fragrance, to my nose, reminiscent of grape hyacinth ( Muscari). Flower size ranges from 2.5 to 3 inches. INTERVIEW WITH A MOLE Interested to learn more about the industrious burrowers in the ground, we asked the mole for an interview. You lead a very secret life spending most of your time under the earth. Many people have never seen you. Also comparatively little is known about THE COMMON GREEN IGUANA In a bowl, toss the meat with the lime juice. Cover and while the meat is marinating, combine all the remaining ingredients, except the Patrón, in a large pot or stock pot, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and cook over low heat for 45 minutes. Lightly flour the meat and fry in olive oil until golden brown.FLORIDAGARDENER.COM
SOLANDRA MAXIMA ‘VARIEGATA’. SENETTI® PERICALLIS. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GARDENING IN GROW A VEGETABLE GARDEN. COOL SEASON VEGETABLES FOR FLORIDA GARDE TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER. LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS. RAINFLOWER, RAIN LILY OR ZEPHYR LILY. PLANS FOR A 32′ X 10′ X 10′ GREENHOUSE Sufficient 3-year rated, UV-resistant greenhouse plastic to cover length plus ends without seams. A 10′ x 32′ greenhouse will require 50′ of 20′ wide material. It will come in a 100′ roll, leaving enough to replace it after 3 years or to cover another one. Rabbit or gopher wire and U-nails to protect beds from burrowingcritters.
GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil.ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COMTABEBUIA ARGENTEA TREETABEBUIA TREE FLORIDATABEBUIA TRUMPET TREEYELLOW TABEBUIA TREE FLORIDAPINK TABEBUIA TREE FLORIDATABEBUIA TREE FOR SALE A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
MYRICA CERIFERA
Fruit: Waxy blue-gray fruit on female plants is a major source of food for wildlife. Uses: Often used as a screen or hedge and in median and buffer strips.Makes a wonderful specimen and planter plant. As the roots of the plant fix nitrogen like legumes, do not fertilize them. Propagation: Seeds, greenwood cuttings in early or midsummer. Sources (“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (Pacific HURRICANE RESISTANT TREES FOR YOUR FLORIDA LANDSCAPE Ear Leaf Acacia. Brittle Wood. Screw Pine. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding. Tabebuia (yellow or pink) Brittle Wood/Blows Over — shallow roots. Paradise Tree. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding.Norfolk Pine.
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Went to Lowes for some rocks. Got some flowers too. Introduction. Load More Follow on Instagram HOW TO MAKE MYRICA CERIFERA, WAX MYRTLE OR SOUTHERNWAX MYRTLE CANDLE MAKINGMAKING BAYBERRY CANDLE WAXHOW TO MAKE BAYBERRY CANDLESHOW TO TRIM WAX MYRTLESWAX MYRTLE SHRUBSWAX MYRTLE EDIBLE 1) Remove any leaves, twigs or debris in the berries and pour them in a metal cooking pot. 2) Cover the berries with two inches of water. Bring the water to a boil and continue to boil the berries for about 10 minutes. You will see an oil-like sheen form on the surface of the water then a foamy scum will begin to float on top — this is theFLORIDAGARDENER.COM
SOLANDRA MAXIMA ‘VARIEGATA’. SENETTI® PERICALLIS. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GARDENING IN GROW A VEGETABLE GARDEN. COOL SEASON VEGETABLES FOR FLORIDA GARDE TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER. LAWN MOWER CARE TIPS. RAINFLOWER, RAIN LILY OR ZEPHYR LILY. PLANS FOR A 32′ X 10′ X 10′ GREENHOUSE Sufficient 3-year rated, UV-resistant greenhouse plastic to cover length plus ends without seams. A 10′ x 32′ greenhouse will require 50′ of 20′ wide material. It will come in a 100′ roll, leaving enough to replace it after 3 years or to cover another one. Rabbit or gopher wire and U-nails to protect beds from burrowingcritters.
GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil.ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
Butterfly Orchid. Encyclia tampensis (Encyclia from Greek – enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis – “Tampa”) or Tampa butterfly orchid is a species of flowering plant in the Orchid family, subfamily Epidendroideae.This species was first described by John Torrey in 1847 1.. Native to Florida and the Bahamas, and another variety in Cuba, E. tampensis is an epiphyte most commonly TABEBUIA | FLORIDAGARDENER.COMTABEBUIA ARGENTEA TREETABEBUIA TREE FLORIDATABEBUIA TRUMPET TREEYELLOW TABEBUIA TREE FLORIDAPINK TABEBUIA TREE FLORIDATABEBUIA TREE FOR SALE A wonderful small tree which features masses of showy golden yellow, pink or purple tubular flowers on a nearly leafless tree in the spring. Tabebuia is an absolutely spectacular deciduous small tree for spring-time color and small yards.Of the family Bignoniaceae it is well known as Tabebuia or Trumpet Tree.It is easy to grow and lovesfull sun.
MYRICA CERIFERA
Fruit: Waxy blue-gray fruit on female plants is a major source of food for wildlife. Uses: Often used as a screen or hedge and in median and buffer strips.Makes a wonderful specimen and planter plant. As the roots of the plant fix nitrogen like legumes, do not fertilize them. Propagation: Seeds, greenwood cuttings in early or midsummer. Sources (“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying CLERODENDRUM (CLERODENDRON) QUADRILOCULARE Starburst, Shooting Star. Striking, to say the least, Clerodendrum (Clerodendron) Quadriloculare is a fairly easy to grow evergreen shrub.Of the family Verbenaceae it is more commonly known as Starburst, Shooting Star or Glorybower.It requires no special care except for training and restraining. Starburst is a sub-tropical plant the family of which is native to Africa and Asia (Pacific HURRICANE RESISTANT TREES FOR YOUR FLORIDA LANDSCAPE Ear Leaf Acacia. Brittle Wood. Screw Pine. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding. Tabebuia (yellow or pink) Brittle Wood/Blows Over — shallow roots. Paradise Tree. Wind Resistance/Tolerates Flooding.Norfolk Pine.
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Went to Lowes for some rocks. Got some flowers too. Introduction. Load More Follow on Instagram HOW TO MAKE MYRICA CERIFERA, WAX MYRTLE OR SOUTHERNWAX MYRTLE CANDLE MAKINGMAKING BAYBERRY CANDLE WAXHOW TO MAKE BAYBERRY CANDLESHOW TO TRIM WAX MYRTLESWAX MYRTLE SHRUBSWAX MYRTLE EDIBLE 1) Remove any leaves, twigs or debris in the berries and pour them in a metal cooking pot. 2) Cover the berries with two inches of water. Bring the water to a boil and continue to boil the berries for about 10 minutes. You will see an oil-like sheen form on the surface of the water then a foamy scum will begin to float on top — this is the GARDENING 101: CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS FOR YOUR … Most plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight each day to thrive. Clear the ground. Remove grass, weeds, and rocks from the area, and clear a space where your garden can grow. Add a layer of compost in winter so that it’s ready for planting by spring. Improve the soil.SEARCH RESULTS
Went to Lowes for some rocks. Got some flowers too. Introduction. Load More Follow on Instagram BOTANY 101 — FLOWER PARTS Calyx – the ring of sepals making up the outermost, leaflike part of the flower.Sepals are commonly green, but may be almost any color and serve primarily as protection for the other floral parts. Corolla – the inner set of leaflike parts lying just within the calyx and composed of petals .Petals are generally white or brightly colored to attract pollinating insects to their nectar. BUTTERFLY PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Essentials for Building a Successful Butterfly Garden. Adult nectar sources (N) – attract and nourish adult butterflies.; Larval host plants (H)- attract ovipositing female butterflies, food source for developing larvae.; Shelter – vegetation that provides protection from temperature extremes, storms/rain, predators as well as locations for roosting/sleeping. TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWER To get to it, put your lawn mower up on a couple of cinderblocks. Then, with a basin to catch the used oil, remove the plug and allow the oil to drain until it stops dripping out of the mower. Put the Oil Drain Plug back in then refill the engine with oil. Use the Oil Dip Stick as a guide and only add oil up to the “Full” mark on thedipstick.
CEIBA SPECIOSA
Zones: 9 – 11 (saplings are sensitive to frost, but mature trees can tolerate temperatures to 20 degrees F for short periods of time). Height: 35 to 50′ — width about the same so give it room Rate of Growth: Fast the first couple years, then slows considerably Salt Tolerance: Medium Soil Requirements: Well drained, moist, fertile humus Water Requirements: Water moderately, less water inCASSIA BICAPSULARIS
pronounced KASS-ee-uh bye-kap-soo-LAIR-iss. Cassia, Winter Cassia, Butterfly Bush. The Winter Cassia (Cassia bicapsularis or Senna bicapsularis) is a winter bloomer that puts on a wonderful floral display around the holiday season (although photos below were taken in early May).. The flowers are also very attractive to bees and butterflies and a favorite food plant for the larvae of sulphur SENETTI® PERICALLIS Senetti® Pericallis from Costa Farms® are available in five vibrant bloom colors: Blue, Blue Bicolor, Magenta, Magenta Bicolor and Violet Bicolor. In addition to their stunning colors Senetti® Pericallis have a wonderful fragrance, to my nose, reminiscent of grape hyacinth ( Muscari). Flower size ranges from 2.5 to 3 inches. INTERVIEW WITH A MOLE Interested to learn more about the industrious burrowers in the ground, we asked the mole for an interview. You lead a very secret life spending most of your time under the earth. Many people have never seen you. Also comparatively little is known about THE COMMON GREEN IGUANA In a bowl, toss the meat with the lime juice. Cover and while the meat is marinating, combine all the remaining ingredients, except the Patrón, in a large pot or stock pot, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and cook over low heat for 45 minutes. Lightly flour the meat and fry in olive oil until golden brown.* Home
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HOME GROWN FLORIDA PINEAPPLES Posted by floridagardener| Fruit
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BOTANY 101 — FRUITS AND SEEDS Posted by floridagardener| Garden
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FENG SHUI IN THE FLORIDA GARDEN Posted by floridagardener| Garden
Projects |
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FAIRY RINGS
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MYRICA CERIFERA
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BOTANY 101 — LEAVES Posted by floridagardener| Garden
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, Trees & Shrubs
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LIVISTONIA CHINENSIS Posted by floridagardener| Palms
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THE SECRET OF BEAUTIFUL GARDENS Posted by floridagardener| Garden
Projects |
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DO FAERIE DOORS ACTUALLY ATTRACT FAERIES? Posted by floridagardener| Garden
Projects |
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HELP! I FOUND A BABY BIRD THAT FELL OUT OF ITS NEST. Posted by floridagardener| Florida
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FLORIDA COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICES Posted by floridagardener| Garden
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MIMUS POLYGLOTTOS, THE MOCKINGBIRD Posted by floridagardener| Florida
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DELONIX REGIA, SYN. POINCIANA REGIA (RAY-GEE-A) Posted by floridagardener| Flowers
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SPIDER MITES
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CEIBA SPECIOSA, FORMERLY CHORISIA SPECIOSA Posted by floridagardener| Flowers
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LONICERA SEMPERVIRENS Posted by floridagardener| Florida
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VEITCHIA MERRILLII SYN. ADONIDIA MERRILLII Posted by floridagardener| Palms
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RICHARDIA GRANDIFLORA Posted by floridagardener| Invasives
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BAUHINIA VARIEGATA
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ANOLIS EQUESTRIS EQUESTRIS Posted by floridagardener| Florida
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Polypodium polypodioides A fascinating, but common fern which gets its name from its apparent...*
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MIMUS POLYGLOTTOS, THE MOCKINGBIRDby floridagardener
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LONICERA SEMPERVIRENSby floridagardener
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ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
by floridagardener
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BALD CYPRESS TREE
by floridagardener
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CLERODENDRUM INCISUMby floridagardener
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Musical Notes Clerodendrum, Morning Kiss, Clerodendron, Witches Tongue A small bushy shrub with...*
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CRINUM SPECIES
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CEIBA SPECIOSA
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BRUGMANSIA HYBRID
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DELONIX REGIA, SYN. POINCIANA REGIA (RAY-GEE-A)by floridagardener
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CEIBA SPECIOSA, FORMERLY CHORISIA SPECIOSAby floridagardener
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| 0
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LONICERA SEMPERVIRENSby floridagardener
| Florida
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BAUHINIA VARIEGATA
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ZANTEDESCHIA SPECIESby floridagardener
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QUISQUALIS INDICA
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ORTHOSIPHON STAMINEUSby floridagardener
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CORNFLOWERS, BACHELOR’S BUTTONS, BASKET FLOWERby floridagardener
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TABEBUIA
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RAINFLOWER, RAIN LILY OR ZEPHYR LILYby floridagardener
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SENETTI® PERICALLISby floridagardener
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SOLANDRA MAXIMA ‘VARIEGATA’by floridagardener
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| 0
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ENCYCLIA TAMPENSIS
by floridagardener
| Florida
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HOME GROWN FLORIDA PINEAPPLESby floridagardener
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| 0
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You can grow your own pineapples from those you buy at the grocery store. It is easy to grow...*
AVERRHOA CARAMBOLA
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| 0
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INTERVIEW WITH A MOLEby floridagardener
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Translated from Andreas Lampe’s “Interview mit einem Maulwurf” in Flora...*
THE COMMON GREEN IGUANAby floridagardener
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Invasives | 0
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HELP! I FOUND A BABY BIRD THAT FELL OUT OF ITS NEST.by floridagardener
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MIMUS POLYGLOTTOS, THE MOCKINGBIRDby floridagardener
| Florida
Fauna ,
Florida Natives
| 0
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ANOLIS EQUESTRIS EQUESTRISby floridagardener
| Florida
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OSTEOPILUS SEPTENTRIONALIS – CUBAN TREE FROGby floridagardener
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BUFO MARINUS – GIANT TOAD, CANE TOAD, MARINE TOADby floridagardener
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MY BEE KEEPING EXPERIENCEby floridagardener
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MAKE FLORIDA PALM FROND REINDEERby floridagardener
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REPOTTING ORCHIDS
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XERISCAPING DOES NOT MEAN “ZEROSCAPING”by floridagardener
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MANURES AND SOIL AMENDMENTSby floridagardener
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BOTANY 101 — FRUITS AND SEEDSby floridagardener
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FENG SHUI IN THE FLORIDA GARDENby floridagardener
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BOTANY 101 — LEAVESby floridagardener
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THE SECRET OF BEAUTIFUL GARDENSby floridagardener
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DO FAERIE DOORS ACTUALLY ATTRACT FAERIES?by floridagardener
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FLORIDA COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICESby floridagardener
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HUMATES AND WHY YOU SHOULD USE THEM IN YOUR GARDENby floridagardener
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TUNE-UP YOUR LAWNMOWERby floridagardener
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COOL SEASON VEGETABLES FOR FLORIDA GARDENSby floridagardener
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GROW A VEGETABLE GARDENby floridagardener
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GARDENING IN FLORIDAby floridagardener
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CAN YOU IMAGINE A GARDEN WITHOUT BASIL?by floridagardener
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Impossible! Its familiar fragrance, easy care, and many uses make it indispensable in herb,... THE COMMON GREEN IGUANAby floridagardener
| Florida
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Iguana iguana Leapin’ Lizards! Iguanas are really cute cool pets when they are small...*
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MYLLOCERUS UNDATUS
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RICHARDIA GRANDIFLORAby floridagardener
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, Weeds
| 0
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| Florida
Fauna ,
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OSTEOPILUS SEPTENTRIONALIS – CUBAN TREE FROGby floridagardener
| Florida
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Invasives | 0
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BUFO MARINUS – GIANT TOAD, CANE TOAD, MARINE TOADby floridagardener
| Florida
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Invasives | 0
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Chinese Fan Palm Chinese Fan Palms make slow-growing, but strikinglandscape...
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CUBAN OLD MAN PALM
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WODYETIA BIFURCATA
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SYAGRUS ROMANZOFFIANAby floridagardener
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COCONUT PALM
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PINUS CLAUSA
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| Florida
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| 0
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Sand Pine The sand pine’s natural range is limited almost entirely to Florida. Two varieties exist...*
CLERODENDRUM INCISUMby floridagardener
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, Trees & Shrubs
| 0
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TITHONIA DIVERSIFOLIAby floridagardener
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| 0
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THEY GROW CHRISTMAS TREES IN FLORIDA!by floridagardener
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POINSETTIAS HAVE NEW STYLEby floridagardener
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BIXA ORELLANA
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| Florida
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| 0
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| Florida
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| 0
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CEIBA SPECIOSA
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| Flowers
, Trees & Shrubs
| 0
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ACACIA FARNESIANA
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| Florida
Natives ,
Trees & Shrubs
| 0
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MYRICA CERIFERA
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| Florida
Natives ,
Trees & Shrubs
| 0
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AVERRHOA CARAMBOLA
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| Fruit
, Trees & Shrubs
| 0
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BRUGMANSIA HYBRID
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| Flowers
, Trees & Shrubs
| 0
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HURRICANE RESISTANT TREES FOR YOUR FLORIDA LANDSCAPEby floridagardener
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| 0
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BALD CYPRESS TREE
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| Florida
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| 0
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Vanilla Orchid Vanilla is the only orchid that can produce edible fruits. The process of...*
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Looks like we had some more Purple Martin chicks f Guanabana margarita by the pool. Purple Martin colony check. No mites. The east Freya hanging by the pool. Purple Martin nest check day! Looks like we ha Put the marble rocks around the pool equipment. Went to Lowes for some rocks. Got some flowers tooIntroduction
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