UF/IFAS Extension Citrus County Demonstration Garden & Learning Landscape

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.

  1. Adam’s Needle Yucca
  2. African Iris
  3. Aloe Vera
  4. Amaryllis spp.
  5. American Beautyberry
  6. Asiatic Jasmine
  7. Aucuba ‘Gold Dust’ 
  8. Bamboo Palm
  9. Beach (Dune) Sunflower
  10. Black Cherry
  11. Blue Skullcap
  12. Bottlebrush
  13. Bromeliad spp.
  14. Cabbage Palm
  15. Camellia spp.
  16. Canna spp.
  17. Cast Iron Plant
  18. Chaste Tree
  19. Chickasaw Plum
  20. Coontie
  21. Coral Bean
  22. Crinum Lily
  23. Day Lily
  24. Fakahatchee Grass
  25. False Rosemary
  26. Firebush
  27. Firecracker
  28. Flax Lily
  29. Golden Dew Drop
  30. Grapeholly
  31. Hercules Club
  32. Hibiscus spp.
  33. Holly Fern
  34. Iris
  35. Lady Palm
  36. Leopard Plant/Tractor-seat Plant
  37. Muhly Grass
  38. Muscadine
  39. Needle Palm
  40. Oakleaf hydrangea
  41. Orange Pagoda Flower
  42. Oregano
  43. Ornamental Ginger
  44. Perennial Peanut
  45. Pink Pinxter Azalea
  46. Podocarpus spp.
  47. Purple Fountain Grass
  48. Redbud
  49. Rosemary
  50. Sand pine
  51. Saw palmetto
  52. Scrub Oak
  53. Seaside Goldenrod
  54. Society Garlic
  55. Sparkelberry
  56. Spider Plant
  57. Star Jasmine
  58. Sunshine (Powderpuff) Mimosa
  59. Thryallis
  60. Turk’s Cap
  61. Turkey Oak
  62. Walter’s Viburnum
  63. Wax Myrtle
  64. White Butterfly Ginger
  65. 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:


    citrus@ifas.ufl.edu

    352-527-5700


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Posted: March 25, 2025


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