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Landscape Uses:
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Accent shrub or small tree. Buffer plantings.
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Ecological Restoration Notes:
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A relatively common understory or sub-canopy element in hammocks.
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| Availability: |
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Widely cultivated. |
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| Description: |
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Tall upright shrub or small tree with a small trunk and branches. Bark pale grayish to whitish, smooth. Leaves leathery, dull dark green above; leaf stem reddish. |
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| Height: |
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Typically 10-20 feet in height; to 28 feet in South Florida. Taller than broad. |
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| Growth Rate: |
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Moderate to slow. |
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| Range: |
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Monroe County Keys north to Volusia and Levy counties; Bermuda, West Indies, Mexico and Central America. |
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| Habitats: |
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Hammocks. |
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| Soils: |
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Moist, well-drained sandy or limestone soils, with humusy top layer. |
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| Nutritional Requirements: |
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Moderate to high; grows best with some organic content and may languish in nutrient poor soils.
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| Salt Water Tolerance: |
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Low; does not tolerate long-term flooding by salt or brackish water. |
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| Salt Wind Tolerance: |
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Moderate; grows near salt water, but is protected from direct salt spray by other vegetation. |
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| Drought Tolerance: |
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Moderate; generally requires moist soils, but tolerant of short periods of drought once established. |
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| Light Requirements: |
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Light shade to full sun. |
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| Flower Color: |
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White. |
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| Flower Characteristics: |
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Semi-showy. |
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| Flowering Season: |
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All year; peak spring-summer. |
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| Fruit: |
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Black or reddish berry. Edible. |
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| Wildlife and Ecology: |
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An extremely common understory tree in hammocks. Provides significant food and cover for wildlife. Birds eat the fruits. |
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| Comments: |
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The pinkish new growth is very attractive. Some say white stopper has a "skunky" odor, although many can not detect the smell. |