Saw Palmetto (Green)-Serenoa repens
Serenoa repensNo 0 10.45 3g
Green Saw Palmetto is an inland variety as compared to the coastal, Silver Saw Palmetto. Sun, fire and drought tolerant found in Zones 8+. Shrub will reach 10+ ft. without fire. Used for restoration of pine flatwoods, roadways, and other open sites. Commerical landscape value. Recognized by its green palm like leaves. Orange to black round fruit eaten by wildlife.
Sun/Fire Tolerance * Commercial Landscape Value * Large Shrub * Wildlife Food Source
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Sea Grape-Coccoloba uvifera
Coccoloba uviferaYes 46 6.60 3g
Salt hardy shrub or small tree that can rarely reach 30 ft. inland. Used extensively in Florida's Zones 9+ as a shrub or small tree. Provides soil stabilization, wind break, wildlife food source, light break on dunes for sea turtles, and landscape value. Year-round flowers are white to yellow. Large, thick, lily shaped leaves, which drop year-round. Sun, salt, wind, drought, and poor soil tolerant.
Salt/Sun/Wind/Drought/Poor Soil Tolerance * Soil/Sand Stabilization * Zones 9+
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Sea Oxeye Daisy-Borrichia frutescens
Borrichia frutescens97 Yes 1.50 Ln 4
Herbaceous perennial up to 3.5 ft. with large, attractive yellow flowers, found throughout coastal Florida. Habitats include coastal areas such as salt marshes, mangroves and dune environments. Creates large colonies. B. frutescens is the most widespread of the two Florida species. Found Zones 7+. Flowers April through August.
Salt/Sun/Poor Soil Tolerance * Coastal * Large Size * Zones 7+ * Attractive Yellow Flower
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Swamp Hibiscus / Scarlet Rosemallow - Hibiscus coccineus
Hibiscus coccineusYes 828 3.60 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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Walter's Viburnum-Viburnum obovatum
Viburnum obovatumYes 135 6.60 3g
Medium to large shrub that can reach 10+ ft. Numerous small, oval shaped, shiny dark green leaves. High landscape value. Good for hedges and okay to trimming. Produces orange colored fruit and clusters of white flowers. Fairly slow foliage growth. Sun to partial sun. Drought and poor soil tolerant. Found in Zones 8+, located in four US states: AL, FL, GA, and SC.
Drought/Poor Soil/Sun Tolerance * Upland * Flowers/Berries * Tall Shrub * Landscape
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