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Low-Maintenance Plants for South Florida
Author(s): J. Haynes, A. Hunsberger, J. McLaughlin and L. Vasquez
Year: 2004
Journal Link: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/
Article Topic(s): Establishment methods
Research Setting(s): Garden
Species Referenced: Glandularia tampensis (Tampa verbena),
Abstract
A list of plants that can be grown in south Florida with minimal maintenance and that do well in poorer quality soils.Suggested Citation
J. Haynes, A. Hunsberger, J. McLaughlin and L. Vasquez. "Low-Maintenance Plants for South Florida." University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Publication ENH854 (2004).Article Links
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