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Sand Cordgrass

One of the Florida Native Cordgrass, these grow beautifully in clumps around swamps and to fill up empty spaces. Primarily used as an accent or as a border plant since it can get...
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Wild Bamboo

Believe it or not, this Bamboo is a Florida Native. Unlike other bamboo, this variety is more of a shrub or ground cover, great for filling in empty spaces. They tolerate wet areas....
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Twin Flower, Swamp

This easy to grow perennial wild flower makes for a great ground cover. This Florida Native attracts butterflies with its small light blue/purple flowers and is a host plant to the beautiful Buckeye...
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Elderberry

White flower clusters adorn this Florida native year round. Their berries provide food for many birds and as a shelter to them as well. They thrive best in full sun and in moist...
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Pop Ash

Also known as Water or Swamp Ash, this tree can grow along riverbanks and lakes all while serving as food and shelter for wildlife. This deciduous Florida native small tree is also the...
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Myrtle Oak

Often grown as a small tree or large shrub, This Florida Native is highly drought tolerant once established. It is the host plant to the for Horace’s Duskywing, Red-Banded Hairstreak and White-M Hairstreak...
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Water Hickory

As its name implies, this Florida native deciduous tree grows best in wet areas such as ponds, rivers and lakes. These trees play an important role when it comes to wildlife as they...
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Sweetgum

Grown to be a beautiful large shade tree and often mistaken as the Red Maple due to its leaves having a similar shape and it’s habit of turning orange-reddish during the winter. This...
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Shumard Oak

A fast growing Florida Native shade tree that loves moist soils but can stand short periods of drought once established. In the winter time, their leaves change colors dramatically from a luscious green...
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Sand Live Oak

Having similar characteristics to the ‘ Virginia Live Oak’, this Florida Native doesn’t grow as big and it can tolerate drier, sandy soils with no watering needed once established. Provides significant food and...
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