Fact sheet: Carolina buckthorn

Carolina buckthorn develops an open crown of many slender branches and is usually seen at 12 to 15 feet in height although it is capable of reaching 40 feet in a partially shaded location. The… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 22, 2017
Carolina buckthorn develops an open crown of many slender branches and is usually seen at 12 to 15 feet in height although it is capable of reaching 40 feet in a partially shaded location. The… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 22, 2017
Narrowly to broadly pyramidal when young, Baldcypress, the state tree of Louisiana, eventually develops into a broad-topped, spreading, open specimen when mature. Capable of reaching 100 to 150 feet in height, most landscape specimens are… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes
Tags: baldcypress, demonstration garden, Taxodium distichum, tree
by kathywarner
Posted: May 22, 2017
This rapidly-growing North American native evergreen reaches 30 to 40 feet in height with a 15 to 25-foot-spread. It is referred to as Cupressus glabra by some botanists. The green foliage has a silver/gray… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 22, 2017
A popular landscape plant since the beginning of American history, this broad-leafed evergreen has served a variety of uses through the years. The American Indians used preserved Holly berries as decorative buttons and were much… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes
Tags: american holly, demonstration garden, holly, Ilex opaca
by kathywarner
Posted: May 22, 2017
Scientific name: Bambusa multiplex ‘Alphonse Karr’ Plant Type: Grass Foliage: Evergreen Height: 20 ft. to 35 ft. Width: 10 ft. Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun Climate: Zones 9, 10 Notes: Thrives in Hot Climates. Container… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
The erect, single trunk of windmill palm is covered with dense, brown, hairlike fibers, and the three-foot-wide, fan-shaped fronds extend from 1.5-foot-long, rough-edged petioles. The trunk appears to be wrapped in burlap. A very… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
The Mexican fan palm is a fast-growing species that can reach heights of 70 to 100 feet, making it too tall for typical residential landscapes. It is native to northern Mexico but grows well… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
Cycas revoluta (Sago Cycad), is a cycad native to southern Japan. Though often known by the common name of King Sago Palm, or just Sago Palm, it is not a palm at all, but… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
This cold-hardy, single-trunked palm is easily recognized by its rounded canopy of blue-grey, strongly-recurved, graceful fronds which curve in toward the trunk. The heavy, stocky trunks are covered with persistent leaf bases. Large, showy… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
GENERAL INFORMATION: Scientific name: Rhapidophyluim hystrix Pronunciation: rah-pid-o-fill-lum hiss-triks Common name(s): Needle Palm Family: Arecaceae Origin: Southeastern United States Needle Palm is a small shrubby fan palm that grows to about six feet in… Read More
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