Introduction: As spring blooms in Florida, gardeners eagerly anticipate the vibrant colors and lush foliage that characterize this season. However, along with the warmer temperatures and increased humidity comes the threat of powdery mildew, a common fungal disease...
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Yellowtop, Flaveria liners
Yellowtop Flaveria linearis Yellowtop, Narrowleaf Yellowtops, Yellowtop Flower Shop Here The beautiful mounding growth habit of this wonderful...
Tropical Sage, Salvia coccinea
Tropical Sage Salvia coccinea Tropical sage, scarlet sage, salvia Shop Here Whether you're looking to introduce your first wildflower to your...
Muhly Grass, Muhlenbergia capillaris
Muhly Grass Muhlenbergia capillaris Muhly Grass, Pink Muhly Grass, Hairgrass, Gulf Muhly Shop Here Elegant and majestic Muhly Grass. A standard...
Coontie, Zamia integrifolia
Coontie Zamia floridana or Zamia integrifolia Coontie, Seminole Bread, Coontie Palm Shop here Florida’s tough plant! The coontie is a native...
Myrsine, Myrsine cubana
Myrsine Myrsine cubana Myrsine, Colicwood Shop Here This central and south Florida large shrub is a versatile plant choice for most yards and...
The Three Sisters (De-o-ha-ko)
The Three Sisters (De-o-ha-ko) The term “The Three Sisters” comes from the Cherokee and Iroquois Indigenous Peoples practice of planting three plants that rely on each other, and help each other grow. The true form of The Three Sisters consists of Corn, Beans, and...