So many plants…so little time
The UF/IFAS Extension Citrus County horticulture program provides education on how to maintain healthy landscapes and gardens. As part of this horticulture education program, Citrus County Master Gardener Volunteers utilize a learning landscape located at the Extension office to demonstrate the types of low-maintenance, Florida-Friendly plants which can thrive in your yard.
Click on the links below to learn more about plants in the Citrus County Extension demonstration learning garden.
- Adam’s Needle Yucca
- African Iris
- Aloe Vera
- Amaryllis spp.
- American Beautyberry
- Asiatic Jasmine
- Aucuba ‘Gold Dust’
- Bamboo Palm
- Beach (Dune) Sunflower
- Black Cherry
- Blue Skullcap
- Bottlebrush
- Bromeliad spp.
- Cabbage Palm
- Camellia spp.
- Canna spp.
- Cast Iron Plant
- Chaste Tree
- Chickasaw Plum
- Coontie
- Coral Bean
- Crinum Lily
- Day Lily
- Fakahatchee Grass
- False Rosemary
- Firebush
- Firecracker
- Flax Lily
- Golden Dew Drop
- Grapeholly
- Hercules Club
- Hibiscus spp.
- Holly Fern
- Iris
- Lady Palm
- Leopard Plant/Tractor-seat Plant
- Muhly Grass
- Muscadine
- Needle Palm
- Oakleaf hydrangea
- Orange Pagoda Flower
- Oregano
- Ornamental Ginger
- Perennial Peanut
- Pink Pinxter Azalea
- Podocarpus spp.
- Purple Fountain Grass
- Redbud
- Rosemary
- Sand pine
- Saw palmetto
- Scrub Oak
- Seaside Goldenrod
- Society Garlic
- Sparkelberry
- Spider Plant
- Star Jasmine
- Sunshine (Powderpuff) Mimosa
- Thryallis
- Turk’s Cap
- Turkey Oak
- Walter’s Viburnum
- Wax Myrtle
- White Butterfly Ginger
- Yellow Alder
For additional information:
Visit us at the UF/IFAS Extension Citrus County office:
3650 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto, FL 34461
or contact us:
352-527-5700
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Tags: Conservation, Environment, Fertilizer, Horticulture, Irrigation, Landscape, Pesticide, Water