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TREESACCENT TREES
Newbies-Discover new-to-you plants and how to grow them in sandy soil and blazing sun. Snowbirds - Find easy-going plants that can thrive with only part-time care. Natives & Long-Time Residents - Learn more about plants you have and "window-shop" for new ones. The Plant Pages give you all the basics - and then some! You'll find Zone 9 plants as well as those for Zone 10 - Florida shrubs, palms SHADE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA People often think there's nothing pretty or colorful to plant in shade - but they're wrong. Yes, deep dark shade is a tough place to grow anything, but part shade - with a bit of morning or late day sun, or dappled sunlight through trees - or bright full shade can belandscaped very
SCREW PINE - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM Screw pines grow at a slow to moderate pace and can get 20 to 30 feet tall. They can take many kinds of light - from full sun to partial shade. These trees are tropical and need the warm temps of Zone 10. In Zone 9B however, you can plant one in a container for the patio to bring inside during colder weather.RIBBON FAN PALM
Ribbon fans have uniquely long leaves that give a delicate appearance. But these palms can take whatever cold temperatures Mother Nature dishes out in South (and even Central) Florida. This is a solitary palmit grows a single trunk, slim, straight and upright. When young,the
IXORA - NORA GRANT AND SUPER KING - GUIDE TO FLORIDA Tropical beauty ixora is known for its showy pom-pom clusters of flowers, and larger cultivars Nora Grant and Super King have some of the brightest bloom colors of all. One of the most popular Florida flowering plants, irresistably pretty Nora Grant blooms with bright, hot pink flowers. Handsome Super King has big, deep scarlet blossoms,making
BABY SUN ROSE
Plant spacing. Place these plants about 2 or 3 feet apart. Because they don't fill in quickly, placing them fairly close together is fine. Come in about 2-1/2 to 3 feet from sidewalks and driveways. Baby sun rose is perfection as a plant to cascade down a wall, in a hanging basket or in a large container surrounding a taller center plant. BROMELIAD - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM Be sure the area is well-drained - a bromeliad in a wet area will rot and die. A bromeliad is a drought-tolerant plant - though it loves humidity. If nothing else, water during dry spells. Ideally, irrigate the area on a regular basis but don't overwater. Flush the cup occasionally to clean QUEEN CRAPE MYRTLE TREE Queen crape myrtle tree is the big mama of crapes, with giant pale purple blossoms, and a shade tree form. One of the best features of this tree, though, isn't just the big, fluffy flowers or the shapely form but the fact that it doesn't lose its leaves in winter like other crape myrtle varieties. The queen is considered semi-deciduous,meaning
GOLDEN DEWDROP
Golden dewdrop grows fast but it can be kept in the realm of 5 to 6 feet. It can grow very wide if you let it, or keep it about 4 to 5 feet in width. Cold tolerant, it will do fine in Zone 9B and southward. This shrub is moderately salt-tolerant. It's evergreen andgrows in sun to
BRAZILIAN RED CLOAK
Brazilian red cloaks need plenty of room to fill out properly. Place a row of them 4 to 5 feet apart, and go 6 feet if you can from any nearby shrubs. Come in from a drive or walk about 5 feet and plant at least 3 or 4 feet out from the house. As a specimen plant in the lawn, allow enough space to GUIDE TO FLORIDA LANDSCAPE PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN HALF OFSMALL PALMSLARGE PALMSSM. FLOWERING TREESLG. FLOWERING TREESSHADETREESACCENT TREES
Newbies-Discover new-to-you plants and how to grow them in sandy soil and blazing sun. Snowbirds - Find easy-going plants that can thrive with only part-time care. Natives & Long-Time Residents - Learn more about plants you have and "window-shop" for new ones. The Plant Pages give you all the basics - and then some! You'll find Zone 9 plants as well as those for Zone 10 - Florida shrubs, palms SHADE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA People often think there's nothing pretty or colorful to plant in shade - but they're wrong. Yes, deep dark shade is a tough place to grow anything, but part shade - with a bit of morning or late day sun, or dappled sunlight through trees - or bright full shade can belandscaped very
SCREW PINE - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM Screw pines grow at a slow to moderate pace and can get 20 to 30 feet tall. They can take many kinds of light - from full sun to partial shade. These trees are tropical and need the warm temps of Zone 10. In Zone 9B however, you can plant one in a container for the patio to bring inside during colder weather.RIBBON FAN PALM
Ribbon fans have uniquely long leaves that give a delicate appearance. But these palms can take whatever cold temperatures Mother Nature dishes out in South (and even Central) Florida. This is a solitary palmit grows a single trunk, slim, straight and upright. When young,the
IXORA - NORA GRANT AND SUPER KING - GUIDE TO FLORIDA Tropical beauty ixora is known for its showy pom-pom clusters of flowers, and larger cultivars Nora Grant and Super King have some of the brightest bloom colors of all. One of the most popular Florida flowering plants, irresistably pretty Nora Grant blooms with bright, hot pink flowers. Handsome Super King has big, deep scarlet blossoms,making
BABY SUN ROSE
Plant spacing. Place these plants about 2 or 3 feet apart. Because they don't fill in quickly, placing them fairly close together is fine. Come in about 2-1/2 to 3 feet from sidewalks and driveways. Baby sun rose is perfection as a plant to cascade down a wall, in a hanging basket or in a large container surrounding a taller center plant. BROMELIAD - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM Be sure the area is well-drained - a bromeliad in a wet area will rot and die. A bromeliad is a drought-tolerant plant - though it loves humidity. If nothing else, water during dry spells. Ideally, irrigate the area on a regular basis but don't overwater. Flush the cup occasionally to clean QUEEN CRAPE MYRTLE TREE Queen crape myrtle tree is the big mama of crapes, with giant pale purple blossoms, and a shade tree form. One of the best features of this tree, though, isn't just the big, fluffy flowers or the shapely form but the fact that it doesn't lose its leaves in winter like other crape myrtle varieties. The queen is considered semi-deciduous,meaning
GOLDEN DEWDROP
Golden dewdrop grows fast but it can be kept in the realm of 5 to 6 feet. It can grow very wide if you let it, or keep it about 4 to 5 feet in width. Cold tolerant, it will do fine in Zone 9B and southward. This shrub is moderately salt-tolerant. It's evergreen andgrows in sun to
BRAZILIAN RED CLOAK
Brazilian red cloaks need plenty of room to fill out properly. Place a row of them 4 to 5 feet apart, and go 6 feet if you can from any nearby shrubs. Come in from a drive or walk about 5 feet and plant at least 3 or 4 feet out from the house. As a specimen plant in the lawn, allow enough space to SHADE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA People often think there's nothing pretty or colorful to plant in shade - but they're wrong. Yes, deep dark shade is a tough place to grow anything, but part shade - with a bit of morning or late day sun, or dappled sunlight through trees - or bright full shade can belandscaped very
SMALL SHRUBS
lining a walk or drive. along the front of a low porch. short hedge or "friendly fence" along the property line. in front of or surrounding midsize shrub (s) at the entry. under low windows. along the edge of a patio, pool cage or lanai to preserve the view. grouped in a mass planting in an island bed. as foundation plants. GROUND ORCHIDS FOR SOUTH FLORIDA Spathoglottis plicata is a shade loving plant sometimes known as "Philippine Ground Orchid." Some sources say it takes full sun, but in South Florida part shade to full shade (with bright indirect light) is best. This plant grows about a foot tall and spreads slowly. It has the look of a wildflower with blooms in purple, peach, yellow or multi IRISES OF SOUTH FLORIDA Irises of South Florida. The beautiful irises of South Florida include African, walking, blue flag, and one called blackberry lily. These striking plants make great accents for their foliage alone, but all have exquisite flowers as well. The unique way that most plants of this type flower is to send up a shoot that looks just like a leaf. SKY VINE - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM They need the warmth of Zone 10 and even there can defoliate in a cold winter. This vine will grow in full sun but stays greener and prettier with a little shade protection from the blazing afternoon sunshine. You must allow plenty of room for this rampant grower. Plant 8 feet from trees and shrubs. To use along a fence, space vines 5 or 6 feetGREEN ISLAND FICUS
accent in a mixed bed. on each side of the entry or a gate. lining a drive, carport or walkway. in a poolcage planter. along a fence. fronting taller hedge shrubs. as a low hedge by itself. surrounding palms or trees that let light through their canopies. around the porch, deck, patio, pool cage or lanai. HOLLY TREES FOR SOUTH FLORIDA This is a classic holly with a naturally pyramidal shape - no pruning required. One of the best holly trees for South Florida because it doesn't mind our heat and humidity, Nellie is cold hardy and does fine in Zone 9 or Zone 10. It's a slow grower to 15 to 20 feet. The deep green leaves are set off byYLANG YLANG TREE
The exotic and tropical ylang ylang tree makes an unusual landscape accent with its long, drooping branches and supremely fragrant blossoms. A fast grower, the ylang ylang (pronounced "lang lang") can grow very large - as tall as 60 feet or more - but a tree of this size is rarely seen in South Florida. Young trees have a Christmas treeappeal
CORAL CREEPER
Shrubby groundcover coral creeper has a pretty cottage-garden look, flowering on and off all year with soft reddish-coral blooms. Appealingly haphazard in appearance, it works best in an informal landscape or cascading over the sides of a container. This plant growsfast
PINWHEEL JASMINE
White flowers shaped like pinwheels decorate pinwheel jasmine, a charming, airy shrub that will bloom anywhere - even in partial shade. Jasmine plants are usually thought to be fragrance plants, but this beautiful jasmine has no fragrance. However, its delicate look, dark green leaves and bright white blooms work well in any landscape. GUIDE TO FLORIDA LANDSCAPE PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN HALF OFSMALL PALMSLARGE PALMSSM. FLOWERING TREESLG. FLOWERING TREESSHADETREESACCENT TREES
Newbies-Discover new-to-you plants and how to grow them in sandy soil and blazing sun. Snowbirds - Find easy-going plants that can thrive with only part-time care. Natives & Long-Time Residents - Learn more about plants you have and "window-shop" for new ones. The Plant Pages give you all the basics - and then some! You'll find Zone 9 plants as well as those for Zone 10 - Florida shrubs, palms SHADE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA People often think there's nothing pretty or colorful to plant in shade - but they're wrong. Yes, deep dark shade is a tough place to grow anything, but part shade - with a bit of morning or late day sun, or dappled sunlight through trees - or bright full shade can belandscaped very
SCREW PINE - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM Screw pines grow at a slow to moderate pace and can get 20 to 30 feet tall. They can take many kinds of light - from full sun to partial shade. These trees are tropical and need the warm temps of Zone 10. In Zone 9B however, you can plant one in a container for the patio to bring inside during colder weather.RIBBON FAN PALM
Ribbon fans have uniquely long leaves that give a delicate appearance. But these palms can take whatever cold temperatures Mother Nature dishes out in South (and even Central) Florida. This is a solitary palmit grows a single trunk, slim, straight and upright. When young,the
BABY SUN ROSE
Plant spacing. Place these plants about 2 or 3 feet apart. Because they don't fill in quickly, placing them fairly close together is fine. Come in about 2-1/2 to 3 feet from sidewalks and driveways. Baby sun rose is perfection as a plant to cascade down a wall, in a hanging basket or in a large container surrounding a taller center plant.PANAMA ROSE
Plant specs. This "rose" is a fast grower and can be kept 3 feet tall with regular trimming. It grows almost anywhere - in full sun to part shade - and prefers well-drained soil. Blossoms appear on and off all year, even in winter. The plant grows best in Zone 10, though you can grow it in a container in Zone 9B and bring inside during cold snaps. BROMELIAD - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM Be sure the area is well-drained - a bromeliad in a wet area will rot and die. A bromeliad is a drought-tolerant plant - though it loves humidity. If nothing else, water during dry spells. Ideally, irrigate the area on a regular basis but don't overwater. Flush the cup occasionally to clean QUEEN CRAPE MYRTLE TREE Queen crape myrtle tree is the big mama of crapes, with giant pale purple blossoms, and a shade tree form. One of the best features of this tree, though, isn't just the big, fluffy flowers or the shapely form but the fact that it doesn't lose its leaves in winter like other crape myrtle varieties. The queen is considered semi-deciduous,meaning
GOLDEN DEWDROP
Golden dewdrop grows fast but it can be kept in the realm of 5 to 6 feet. It can grow very wide if you let it, or keep it about 4 to 5 feet in width. Cold tolerant, it will do fine in Zone 9B and southward. This shrub is moderately salt-tolerant. It's evergreen andgrows in sun to
BRAZILIAN RED CLOAK
Brazilian red cloaks need plenty of room to fill out properly. Place a row of them 4 to 5 feet apart, and go 6 feet if you can from any nearby shrubs. Come in from a drive or walk about 5 feet and plant at least 3 or 4 feet out from the house. As a specimen plant in the lawn, allow enough space to GUIDE TO FLORIDA LANDSCAPE PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN HALF OFSMALL PALMSLARGE PALMSSM. FLOWERING TREESLG. FLOWERING TREESSHADETREESACCENT TREES
Newbies-Discover new-to-you plants and how to grow them in sandy soil and blazing sun. Snowbirds - Find easy-going plants that can thrive with only part-time care. Natives & Long-Time Residents - Learn more about plants you have and "window-shop" for new ones. The Plant Pages give you all the basics - and then some! You'll find Zone 9 plants as well as those for Zone 10 - Florida shrubs, palms SHADE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA People often think there's nothing pretty or colorful to plant in shade - but they're wrong. Yes, deep dark shade is a tough place to grow anything, but part shade - with a bit of morning or late day sun, or dappled sunlight through trees - or bright full shade can belandscaped very
SCREW PINE - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM Screw pines grow at a slow to moderate pace and can get 20 to 30 feet tall. They can take many kinds of light - from full sun to partial shade. These trees are tropical and need the warm temps of Zone 10. In Zone 9B however, you can plant one in a container for the patio to bring inside during colder weather.RIBBON FAN PALM
Ribbon fans have uniquely long leaves that give a delicate appearance. But these palms can take whatever cold temperatures Mother Nature dishes out in South (and even Central) Florida. This is a solitary palmit grows a single trunk, slim, straight and upright. When young,the
BABY SUN ROSE
Plant spacing. Place these plants about 2 or 3 feet apart. Because they don't fill in quickly, placing them fairly close together is fine. Come in about 2-1/2 to 3 feet from sidewalks and driveways. Baby sun rose is perfection as a plant to cascade down a wall, in a hanging basket or in a large container surrounding a taller center plant.PANAMA ROSE
Plant specs. This "rose" is a fast grower and can be kept 3 feet tall with regular trimming. It grows almost anywhere - in full sun to part shade - and prefers well-drained soil. Blossoms appear on and off all year, even in winter. The plant grows best in Zone 10, though you can grow it in a container in Zone 9B and bring inside during cold snaps. BROMELIAD - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM Be sure the area is well-drained - a bromeliad in a wet area will rot and die. A bromeliad is a drought-tolerant plant - though it loves humidity. If nothing else, water during dry spells. Ideally, irrigate the area on a regular basis but don't overwater. Flush the cup occasionally to clean QUEEN CRAPE MYRTLE TREE Queen crape myrtle tree is the big mama of crapes, with giant pale purple blossoms, and a shade tree form. One of the best features of this tree, though, isn't just the big, fluffy flowers or the shapely form but the fact that it doesn't lose its leaves in winter like other crape myrtle varieties. The queen is considered semi-deciduous,meaning
GOLDEN DEWDROP
Golden dewdrop grows fast but it can be kept in the realm of 5 to 6 feet. It can grow very wide if you let it, or keep it about 4 to 5 feet in width. Cold tolerant, it will do fine in Zone 9B and southward. This shrub is moderately salt-tolerant. It's evergreen andgrows in sun to
BRAZILIAN RED CLOAK
Brazilian red cloaks need plenty of room to fill out properly. Place a row of them 4 to 5 feet apart, and go 6 feet if you can from any nearby shrubs. Come in from a drive or walk about 5 feet and plant at least 3 or 4 feet out from the house. As a specimen plant in the lawn, allow enough space to SHADE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA People often think there's nothing pretty or colorful to plant in shade - but they're wrong. Yes, deep dark shade is a tough place to grow anything, but part shade - with a bit of morning or late day sun, or dappled sunlight through trees - or bright full shade can belandscaped very
SMALL SHRUBS
lining a walk or drive. along the front of a low porch. short hedge or "friendly fence" along the property line. in front of or surrounding midsize shrub (s) at the entry. under low windows. along the edge of a patio, pool cage or lanai to preserve the view. grouped in a mass planting in an island bed. as foundation plants. GROUND ORCHIDS FOR SOUTH FLORIDA Spathoglottis plicata is a shade loving plant sometimes known as "Philippine Ground Orchid." Some sources say it takes full sun, but in South Florida part shade to full shade (with bright indirect light) is best. This plant grows about a foot tall and spreads slowly. It has the look of a wildflower with blooms in purple, peach, yellow or multi IRISES OF SOUTH FLORIDA Irises of South Florida. The beautiful irises of South Florida include African, walking, blue flag, and one called blackberry lily. These striking plants make great accents for their foliage alone, but all have exquisite flowers as well. The unique way that most plants of this type flower is to send up a shoot that looks just like a leaf. HOLLY TREES FOR SOUTH FLORIDA This is a classic holly with a naturally pyramidal shape - no pruning required. One of the best holly trees for South Florida because it doesn't mind our heat and humidity, Nellie is cold hardy and does fine in Zone 9 or Zone 10. It's a slow grower to 15 to 20 feet. The deep green leaves are set off by SNOWBUSH - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM as a low to medium-height hedge. around a pool cage. corner of the house or entry accent plant. along a deck, patio, porch or lanai. surrounding taller palm trunks. lining a walkway. accent in a mixed garden bed. A.K.A. (also known as): Snow-on-the-Mountain, Snow Bush (aspelling variation)
YLANG YLANG TREE
The exotic and tropical ylang ylang tree makes an unusual landscape accent with its long, drooping branches and supremely fragrant blossoms. A fast grower, the ylang ylang (pronounced "lang lang") can grow very large - as tall as 60 feet or more - but a tree of this size is rarely seen in South Florida. Young trees have a Christmas treeappeal
GREEN ISLAND FICUS
accent in a mixed bed. on each side of the entry or a gate. lining a drive, carport or walkway. in a poolcage planter. along a fence. fronting taller hedge shrubs. as a low hedge by itself. surrounding palms or trees that let light through their canopies. around the porch, deck, patio, pool cage or lanai.CORAL CREEPER
Shrubby groundcover coral creeper has a pretty cottage-garden look, flowering on and off all year with soft reddish-coral blooms. Appealingly haphazard in appearance, it works best in an informal landscape or cascading over the sides of a container. This plant growsfast
PINWHEEL JASMINE
White flowers shaped like pinwheels decorate pinwheel jasmine, a charming, airy shrub that will bloom anywhere - even in partial shade. Jasmine plants are usually thought to be fragrance plants, but this beautiful jasmine has no fragrance. However, its delicate look, dark green leaves and bright white blooms work well in any landscape. SOUTH FLORIDA ANNUALS South Florida has 2 basic annual seasons - winter and summer - with different plants for each one.. Although the annuals are the same ones you may have planted for summers up North, certain ones do best here in winter's cooler temperatures - a climate similar to a Northern spring and early summer.GROUNDCOVER PLANTS
Groundcover Plants in this section include: Asiatic Jasmine (Jasmine minima) Baby Sun Rose. Beach Sunflower. Coral Creeper. Creeping Fig (Ficus repens) Dwarf Chenille. Dwarf Oyster Plant. Ferns - Foxtail, Macho, Holly and more. SHADE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA People often think there's nothing pretty or colorful to plant in shade - but they're wrong. Yes, deep dark shade is a tough place to grow anything, but part shade - with a bit of morning or late day sun, or dappled sunlight through trees - or bright full shade can belandscaped very
SMALL SHRUBS
lining a walk or drive. along the front of a low porch. short hedge or "friendly fence" along the property line. in front of or surrounding midsize shrub (s) at the entry. under low windows. along the edge of a patio, pool cage or lanai to preserve the view. grouped in a mass planting in an island bed. as foundation plants. LOW MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA Low Maintenance Landscaping. for South Florida. For many of us, low maintenance landscaping is a priority. The long months of heat and humidity can make working outdoors uncomfortable. Our lifestyles are busy or relaxed, and puttering about in the garden is DROUGHT HARDY LANDSCAPES FOR SOUTH FLORIDA Creating a landscape design using drought tolerant shrubs, palms, trees and flowers is made easy here with our plant collections. Though you have many more choices in plants that like to dry out between waterings, we've used some of the most drought tolerant ones on these pages. These groupings can be mixed and matched - and added to - tofully
SHADE TREES
Shapes of trees range from broad-spreading to spreading, oval to rounded canopies. Small yards are best with rounded or oval shaped canopies. Large yards can handle spreading or broad-spreading forms. Of course, flowering trees and even palms can provide shade as wellgiving you many options for large or small shade trees. AMARYLLIS - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM These plants do well anywhere in South Florida, growing about 2 feet tall overall (flower stalks can add another 8 to 12 inches of height). They're slow growers that do best in part sun to partial shade. (Some varieties prefer part shade locations.) Amaryllis will multiply, growing new bulbs that can be dug up and separated if you like.PANAMA ROSE
Plant specs. This "rose" is a fast grower and can be kept 3 feet tall with regular trimming. It grows almost anywhere - in full sun to part shade - and prefers well-drained soil. Blossoms appear on and off all year, even in winter. The plant grows best in Zone 10, though you can grow it in a container in Zone 9B and bring inside during cold snaps.PINWHEEL JASMINE
White flowers shaped like pinwheels decorate pinwheel jasmine, a charming, airy shrub that will bloom anywhere - even in partial shade. Jasmine plants are usually thought to be fragrance plants, but this beautiful jasmine has no fragrance. However, its delicate look, dark green leaves and bright white blooms work well in any landscape. SOUTH FLORIDA ANNUALS South Florida has 2 basic annual seasons - winter and summer - with different plants for each one.. Although the annuals are the same ones you may have planted for summers up North, certain ones do best here in winter's cooler temperatures - a climate similar to a Northern spring and early summer.GROUNDCOVER PLANTS
Groundcover Plants in this section include: Asiatic Jasmine (Jasmine minima) Baby Sun Rose. Beach Sunflower. Coral Creeper. Creeping Fig (Ficus repens) Dwarf Chenille. Dwarf Oyster Plant. Ferns - Foxtail, Macho, Holly and more. SHADE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA People often think there's nothing pretty or colorful to plant in shade - but they're wrong. Yes, deep dark shade is a tough place to grow anything, but part shade - with a bit of morning or late day sun, or dappled sunlight through trees - or bright full shade can belandscaped very
SMALL SHRUBS
lining a walk or drive. along the front of a low porch. short hedge or "friendly fence" along the property line. in front of or surrounding midsize shrub (s) at the entry. under low windows. along the edge of a patio, pool cage or lanai to preserve the view. grouped in a mass planting in an island bed. as foundation plants. LOW MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA Low Maintenance Landscaping. for South Florida. For many of us, low maintenance landscaping is a priority. The long months of heat and humidity can make working outdoors uncomfortable. Our lifestyles are busy or relaxed, and puttering about in the garden is DROUGHT HARDY LANDSCAPES FOR SOUTH FLORIDA Creating a landscape design using drought tolerant shrubs, palms, trees and flowers is made easy here with our plant collections. Though you have many more choices in plants that like to dry out between waterings, we've used some of the most drought tolerant ones on these pages. These groupings can be mixed and matched - and added to - tofully
SHADE TREES
Shapes of trees range from broad-spreading to spreading, oval to rounded canopies. Small yards are best with rounded or oval shaped canopies. Large yards can handle spreading or broad-spreading forms. Of course, flowering trees and even palms can provide shade as wellgiving you many options for large or small shade trees. AMARYLLIS - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM These plants do well anywhere in South Florida, growing about 2 feet tall overall (flower stalks can add another 8 to 12 inches of height). They're slow growers that do best in part sun to partial shade. (Some varieties prefer part shade locations.) Amaryllis will multiply, growing new bulbs that can be dug up and separated if you like.PANAMA ROSE
Plant specs. This "rose" is a fast grower and can be kept 3 feet tall with regular trimming. It grows almost anywhere - in full sun to part shade - and prefers well-drained soil. Blossoms appear on and off all year, even in winter. The plant grows best in Zone 10, though you can grow it in a container in Zone 9B and bring inside during cold snaps.PINWHEEL JASMINE
White flowers shaped like pinwheels decorate pinwheel jasmine, a charming, airy shrub that will bloom anywhere - even in partial shade. Jasmine plants are usually thought to be fragrance plants, but this beautiful jasmine has no fragrance. However, its delicate look, dark green leaves and bright white blooms work well in any landscape. GUIDE TO FLORIDA LANDSCAPE PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN HALF OF Newbies-Discover new-to-you plants and how to grow them in sandy soil and blazing sun. Snowbirds - Find easy-going plants that can thrive with only part-time care. Natives & Long-Time Residents - Learn more about plants you have and "window-shop" for new ones. The Plant Pages give you all the basics - and then some! You'll find Zone 9 plants as well as those for Zone 10 - Florida shrubs, palms SOUTH FLORIDA ANNUALS South Florida has 2 basic annual seasons - winter and summer - with different plants for each one.. Although the annuals are the same ones you may have planted for summers up North, certain ones do best here in winter's cooler temperatures - a climate similar to a Northern spring and early summer.SHADE TREES
Shapes of trees range from broad-spreading to spreading, oval to rounded canopies. Small yards are best with rounded or oval shaped canopies. Large yards can handle spreading or broad-spreading forms. Of course, flowering trees and even palms can provide shade as wellgiving you many options for large or small shade trees. AMARYLLIS - SOUTH-FLORIDA-PLANT-GUIDE.COM These plants do well anywhere in South Florida, growing about 2 feet tall overall (flower stalks can add another 8 to 12 inches of height). They're slow growers that do best in part sun to partial shade. (Some varieties prefer part shade locations.) Amaryllis will multiply, growing new bulbs that can be dug up and separated if you like. SMALL FLOWERING TREES Small Flowering Trees. Small flowering trees bring exciting color to any South Florida yard, large or small. Their smaller height - less than 20 feet tall - means you get to see more of the blooms since they're closer to eye-level. Low growing trees can be used as a full-fledged tree in a small yard, or as more of an accent in largerone.
BUTTERFLY GARDENING FOR SOUTH FLORIDA South Florida is a perfect paradise for butterfly gardening, with warm climate and hundreds of butterfly plants - and many butterfly species to enjoy. You can create a dedicated butterfly garden or just tuck a few plants that attract butterflies into your landscaping. A butterfly goes through 4 life stages: egg, caterpillar (larva), pupa (akaCANNA LILIES
Canna x generalis. Showy canna lilies feature large, sometimes colorful leaves and gorgeous lily-like blossoms in red, orange, yellow, white and deep rose. Foliage can be deep green, burgundy, blue-green, or even striped with red-bronze or white. The combinationGOLDEN DEWDROP
Golden dewdrop grows fast but it can be kept in the realm of 5 to 6 feet. It can grow very wide if you let it, or keep it about 4 to 5 feet in width. Cold tolerant, it will do fine in Zone 9B and southward. This shrub is moderately salt-tolerant. It's evergreen andgrows in sun to
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Shrubby groundcover coral creeper has a pretty cottage-garden look, flowering on and off all year with soft reddish-coral blooms. Appealingly haphazard in appearance, it works best in an informal landscape or cascading over the sides of a container. This plant growsfast
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