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Drought-Tolerant, Low-Maintenance Plants for South 'Florida Yards' and 'Florida Landscapes
Author(s): J. Haynes, A. Hunsberger, J. McLaughlin and L. Vasquez
Year: 1999
Article Topic(s): Establishment methods
Research Setting(s): Garden
Species Referenced: Psychotria tenuifolia (Shortleaf wild coffee),
Abstract
A list of landscape plants with minimal maintenance requirements including limited information on growing requirements.Suggested Citation
J. Haynes, A. Hunsberger, J. McLaughlin and L. Vasquez. "Drought-Tolerant, Low-Maintenance Plants for South 'Florida Yards' and 'Florida Landscapes." University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Accessed 1 September 2011.http://hendry.ifas.ufl.edu/drought-tolerant-plants.PDF (1999).Article Links
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