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Aquatic Plants of Florida

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Swamp Hibiscus / Scarlet Rosemallow - Hibiscus coccineus 

Hibiscus coccineus


Yes 628 3.30 1g


Shrub found on margins of wet areas. Grows in Zones 8+ along marshes, swamps, rivers, streams, flood plains. Produces attractive large red flowers from Spring to Summer. Full to partial sun. Will die back in cold temps and can be cut back.

Sun/Wet Tolerance * Bright Red Flowers * Rapid Growth * Moist/Wet Margins

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Swamp Lily -Crinum americanum 

Crinum americanum

Yes 168 2.75 1g



Perennial to 3 ft. Commonly identified by its 6 parted large, strap like white flowers. Found in wet prairies, marshes, mesic hammocks, ditches and wet pastures. Swamp lily emerges each year from a bulb. Found throughout Florida in Zones 8+. Flowers Spring-Summer.

Attractive Large White Flower * Wet/Flood Tolerance * Wet Prairies * Marshes * Zones 8+

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Swamp/Water Hickory- Carya aquatica 

Carya aquatica
Yes 80 2.00 1g
Yes 150 5.40 3g



Drought/Sun Tolerance * Large Size * Restoration Tree * Wildlife Value

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Sweet Bay -Magnolia virginiana 

Magnolia virginiana
Yes 2,416 4.50 1g


Yes 1,180 10.50 3g

Medium to large evergreen tree that can reach 55+ ft. Grows in moist to wet soil conditions, in and around wetlands. Sun tolerant. Grows in Zones 7+. Commonly identified by large, off-white flowers and green, semi-glossy leaves. Wildlife value.

Sun/Moist Tolerance * Tall * Attractive Foliage * Large Off-White Flowers

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Sweetgum-Liquidambar styraciflua 

Liquidambar styraciflua
Yes 562 1.80 1g




Large deciduous tree that can reach 120+ ft. Sun tolerant. Grows in moist soil but will adapt to dry conditions. Grows in Zones 7+. Commonly identified by spiked green or brown ball-like fruit. Leaves resemble a Maple tree and turn color in cooler fall to winter weather. Landscape value. Restoration uses.

Sun/Partial-Shade/Moist/Dry Tolerance * Very Tall * Shade Tree * Attractive Foliage

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