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Name:
(common or scientific)
Light Preference:
Full Sun
Light Shade
Moderate Shade
Soil:
Aquatic
Epiphytic
Dry
Moist
Wet
Form:
Aquatic
Epiphyte
Groundcover
Tree
Large Tree
Medium Tree
Small Tree
Shrub
Vine
Drought Tolerance:
High
Moderate
Low
Fruit:
Conspicuous
Inconspicuous
Wildlife Attractant:
Yes
No
Flowers Significant:
Yes
No
Gann, G.D., M.E. Abdo, J.W. Gann, G.D. Gann, Sr., S.W. Woodmansee, K.A. Bradley, E. Verdon , and K.N. Hines. 2005. Natives For Your Neighborhood.
The Institute for Regional Conservation, Miami
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