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Floridata: Ipomoea pes-caprae
... fabulous South Beach in Miami Beach, Florida! Description Railroad vine can cover 100 ft (30.5 m) as it races along the beach, but ... is a pioneer plant, often associated with sea oats, defending the beach against erosion. Culture Railroad vine is very fast growing, and ... (I. batatus) is an important and delicious food crop. The name, "beach morning glory", usually refers to a species with white flowers ...
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Floridata: Phoenix roebelenii
... big bed of pygmy date palms planted in a neat grid are a centerpiece of Miami Beach's fabulous Lincoln Road Mall. Description This delightful little palm is a favorite landscape item ...
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Floridata: Carissa macrocarpa
... this page A dwarf Natal plum admires its reflection in a small pool at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden. Description Natal plum is a dense, closely branched spiny evergreen shrub or small ...
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Floridata: Howea forsteriana
... ft (875 m) above sea level. A young kentia palm enjoys a shady home at Miami's fabulous Fairchild Tropical Garden. Culture Kentia palms tolerate and adapt to a wide variety ... a natural elegance upon the lobby of the beautiful Don Cesar Hotel on Saint Pete Beach, Florida. Usage The kentia palm is at the same time one of the most elegant ...
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Floridata: Coastal Gardening
... sea oats sway to the busy port and play cities of Miami and the southeast Gold Coast (do they still call it that anymore?) - Jack The coconut palms and other plants that grow along the Miami River, seen here from Brickell Key, contend with both salt and pollution. ... almost any yard in the Coastal South, from the beach to inland locations. Beach sunflower is a native vine with a creeping habit that ...
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Floridata: Casuarina equisetifolia
... sprouts, but this one rarely suckers. Australian pines along the Rickenbacker Causeway in Miami, Florida frame condominium towers rising along Biscayne Bay. Usage Australian pine is ... blanket of needle-like litter. Monocultural stands displace sand-binding native dune and beach vegetation, encouraging coastal erosion, changing soil chemistry, degrading wildlife habitat, and drastically altering ...
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Floridata: Delonix regia
... tolerates salty conditions and can be grown near the coast, but not in openly exposed beach conditions. Royal poinciana tolerates hard pruning and can be kept at a small size, and ... everyone falls in love with this tree at first sight. It is so loved in Miami that they have an annual festival to celebrate its flowering. In the Caribbean Islands the ...
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Floridata: Tamarindus indica
... and sub-tropics. You can visit this individual at the Fruit and Spice Park in Miami, Florida. Description The tamarind is a large tropical tree with a short massive trunk, ferny ... moderately salt tolerant and can be grown in coastal locations, back away from the actual beach front. Light: Full sun. Moisture: Tamarind needs regular watering. It is fairly tolerant of drought ...
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Floridata: Roystonea regia
... which to line a boulevard. Ranks of Royal Palms lend a distinctly unique look to Miami's Biscayne Boulevard. Roystoneas provide a sophisticated look to thoroughfares throughout the Caribbean. Assembled into ... . Being tolerant of salt drift, Royal Palms will grow near salt water and on the beach if set back from the first line of dunes. js 08/30/98 Copyright 1996 ...
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