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Common NameScientific NameSize PriceQtyIn Stock

Beach Morning Glory-Ipomoea imperati 

Ipomoea imperati
Yes 5,928 1.95 Ln 2




A sprawling dune vine with a white flower. Vine is salt, wind, poor soil, and drought tolerant. Grows up to 6 inches high. Landscape value in coastal areas. Habitats include coastal areas in Zones 8+, such as dunes and bay beaches. Spreads vegetatively. Excellent for dune restoration. Attractive to butterflies.

Zones 8+ * Salt/Sun/Poor Soil Tolerance * Dunes * Coastal Beaches * Soil Stability * Low Height

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Beauty Berry-Callicarpa americana 

Callicarpa americana
Yes 745 3.60 1g


No 0 4.80 3g

Perennial medium-sized shrub located throughout the Southeast US. Plant is known for drought tolerance and has little need for fertilizer. Partial shade to sun. Bright purple berries with seeds. Blue flower in early summer.

Sun/Partial Shade/Drought/Poor Soil Tolerance * Purple Seeds * Blue Summer Flower

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Black Gum (Swamp Tupelo)-Nyssa sylvatica biflora 

Nyssa sylvatica biflora
Yes 31 7.00 1g


No 0 9.50 3g

Large deciduous tree that can reach 100+ ft. Grows in moist-wet soil conditions in and around wetlands. Sun and flood tolerant. Grows in Zones 7+. Commonly identified by acorn shaped fruit that is green to maroon color.

Sun/Flood Tolerance * Tall * Wetland Areas * Acorn-Like Fruit

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Black Mangrove -Avicennia germinans 

Avicennia germinans
Yes 1,475 1.95 Ln TT



Yes 995 7.50 1g
No 0 15.00 3g

Salt tolerant tree that can reach 40 ft. Reduces erosion along coastal shorelines. Zones 9+. Prefers moist-wet conditions. White flowers attract honey bees. Leaves secrete salt through glands. Commonly known for upward spiked breathing roots called pheumatophores

Tropical * Zones 9+ * Salt/Wind/Sun/Flood Tolerance * Soil Stabilization * Large Size

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Black Needle Rush -Juncus roemerianus 

Juncus roemerianus
Yes 2,900 1.10 Ln 2
Yes 645 2.00 Ln 4



A sharp or needle-like perennial herb grass up to 4.5 ft. that is found in tidal marshes on the banks of rivers and brackish waterways. Forms very dense colonies that often appear dark gray, silver, green or "black" from a distance. Tall grass often mats to one side. Can pierce clothing and human skin causing minor skin infections. Spreads vegetatively and to a lesser extent by very small seeds every few years in late Spring to Summer. Excellent for bank stabilization. Habitat for gators, birds, snails, insects and other wetland wildlife. Zones 7+.

Salt/Sun/Wind/Flood Tolerance * Erosion Control * Zones 7+ * Wildlife Habitat

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