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Florida - South Recommended

Commercially available native plant species suitable for planned landscapes in South Florida. Visit our Suppliers Directory to locate businesses that sell native plants or seeds or provide professional landscape or consulting services in this state. Visit the Organizations Directory to locate native plant societies, conservation groups, governmental agencies, botanical gardens, arboreta, and other plant-related organizations in this state. Special thanks to the Florida Association of Native Nurseries for compiling this list.

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Acer rubrumRed Maple
Scarlet Maple
Soft Maple
Ambrosia hispidaCoastal Ragweed
Beach Ragweed
Bay Geranium
Annona glabraPond Apple
Ardisia escallonioidesIsland Marlberry
Marbleberry
Marlberry
Asclepias tuberosaButterflyweed
Butterfly Weed
Butterfly Milkweed
Orange Milkweed
Pleurisy Root
Chigger Flower
Chiggerweed
Avicennia germinansBlack Mangrove
Baccharis halimifoliaGroundseltree
Sea-myrtle
Consumptionweed
Eastern Baccharis
Groundsel
Groundsel Bush
Salt Marsh-elder
Salt Bush
Florida Groundsel Bush
Batis maritimaTurtleweed
Seaside Saltwort
Bejaria racemosaTarflower
Flyweed
Flycatcher
Borrichia frutescensBushy Seaside Tansy
Ox-eye Daisy
Sea Daisy
Sea Ox-eye
Bursera simarubaGumbo Limbo
Gumbo-limbo
Callicarpa americanaAmerican Beautyberry
French Mulberry
Carya aquaticaWater Hickory
Bitter Water Hickory
Bitter Hickory
Swamp Hickory
Water Pignut Hickory
Water Pignut
Bitter Pecan
Capparis cynophallophoraJamaican Caper
Jamaica Caper Tree
Canna flaccidaBandanna Of The Everglades
Golden Canna
Celtis laevigataSugar Hackberry
Texas Sugarberry
Sugarberry
Southern Hackberry
Lowland Hackberry
Hackberry
Palo Blanco
Cephalanthus occidentalisCommon Buttonbush
Buttonbush
Button Willow
Honey Bells
Honeybells
Honey Balls
Honeyballs
Button-bush
Chiococca albaSnowberry
West Indian Milkberry
David's Milkberry
Cahinca
West Indian Snowberry
Milkberry
Chrysobalanus icacoIcaco Coco Plum
Icaco Coco-plum
Chrysophyllum oliviformeSatinleaf
Cirsium horridulumBristle Thistle
Yellow Thistle
Horrid Thistle
Purple Thistle
Spiny Thistle
Bull Thistle
Cladium mariscus ssp. jamaicenseJamaica Swamp Sawgrass
Jamaican Saw-grass
Saw-grass
Clusia roseaScotch Attorney
Coccothrinax argentataFlorida Silver Palm
Conoclinium coelestinumBlue Mistflower
Wild Ageratum
Blue Boneset
Coccoloba diversifoliaTie-tongue
Pigeon Plum
Conocarpus erectusButton Mangrove
Buttonwood
Cornus foeminaStiff Dogwood
Swamp Dogwood
Coreopsis leavenworthiiLeavenworth's Tickseed
Common Tickseed
Coccoloba uviferaSeagrape
Seaside-grape
Sea Grape
Crinum americanumAmerican Crinum Lily
Seven Sisters
Swamp Lily
Southern Swamp Lily
String Lily
Crinum Lily
Distichlis spicataSaltgrass
Coastal Salt Grass
Inland Salt-grass
Diospyros virginianaCommon Persimmon
Eastern Persimmon
Possumwood
Date Plum
Winter Plum
Jove's Fruit
Dodonaea viscosaFlorida Hopbush
Hopseed Bush
Switch Sorrel
Varnish Leaf
Hopbush
Chapoliztle
Casol
Erythrina herbaceaCoralbean
Cherokee Bean
Red Cardinal
Ernodea littoralisCoughbush
Golden Creeper
Eugenia axillarisWhite Stopper
Ficus aureaFlorida Strangler Fig
Strangler Fig
Forestiera segregataFlorida Swampprivet
Florida Privet
Fraxinus carolinianaCarolina Ash
Pop Ash
Water Ash
Swamp Ash
Florida Ash
Poppy Ash
Gaillardia pulchellaIndian Blanket
Firewheel
Girasol Rojo
Hamelia patensScarletbush
Firebush
Hummingbird Bush
Scarlet Bush
Redhead
Hibiscus coccineusScarlet Rosemallow
Crimson Rosemallow
Wild Red Mallow
Texas Star Hibiscus
Hydrolea corymbosaSkyflower
Tall Hydrolea
Hymenocallis latifoliaPerfumed Spiderlily
Perfumed Spider-lily
Hymenocallis palmeriAlligator Lily
Ilex glabraInkberry
Gallberry
Ipomoea pes-capraeRailroad Vine
Goat-foot Morning Glory
Bayhops
Beach Morning Glory
Iris hexagonaDixie Iris
Itea virginicaVirginia Sweetspire
Tassel-white
Virginia Willow
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