Perennial
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Baldwin’s Eryngium, Eryngium baldwinii
$4.00This tiny eryngium is more like a groundcover with tiny blue flowers that emerge. “A larval host for the Black swallowtail butterfly. Baldwin?s eryngo occurs naturally in wet hammocks and in disturbed areas such as moist roadsides. It typically blooms in summer, although it has been known to bloom as early as spring and into the fall. It attracts small bees and butterflies.” – Floridawildflowers.org
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Beach Creeper, Ernodea littoralis
$3.50This evergreen mounding groundcover has a beautifully unique spiky texture and small yellow flower. Salt Water Flooding Tolerance: Tolerant of occasional/brief inundation such as can occur in storm surges. Salt Spray/ Salty Soil Tolerance: Moderate. Tolerant of salty wind and may get some salt spray. Exposure to salt spray would be uncommon (major storms). – FNPS
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Buttonsage, Lantana involucrata
$6.00A lovely native lantana with compound flowers the butterflies love. The flowers are cream with bits of yellow and pink. Does great in dry soils and somewhat salt tolerant. Salt Water Flooding Tolerance: Tolerant of occasional/brief inundation such as can occur in storm surges. Salt Spray/ Salty Soil Tolerance: Some tolerance to salty wind but not direct salt spray.
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Buttonsage, Lantana involucrata
$12.00A lovely native lantana with compound flowers the butterflies love. The flowers are cream with bits of yellow and pink. Does great in dry soils and somewhat salt tolerant. Salt Water Flooding Tolerance: Tolerant of occasional/brief inundation such as can occur in storm surges. Salt Spray/ Salty Soil Tolerance: Some tolerance to salty wind but not direct salt spray.
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East Coast Lantana, Lantana depressa var. floridana
$4.75“Lantana depressa var. floridana is a large bushy yellow-flowered shrub that is endemic to sandy shorelines and relict inland dunes of Florida?s east coast.” – Roger L. Hammer. Highly salt-tolerant?and thrives in coastal environments, tolerating both salty wind and some salt spray, though not direct spray.
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Fairy Hats/Swamp Leatherflower, Clematis crispa
$4.00“This is a perennial vining plant that is common throughout much of the northern two-thirds of Florida in moist to seasonally wet habitats. It dies back to the ground each winter and reestablishes itself by spring. This species is a twiner, without tendrils, and it twines itself throughout the adjacent vegetation for many feet in all directions once it’s established.” – Craig Hugel, Hawthorne Hill Wildflowers. Larval host for mournful thyris.
























