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Grayleaf Teabush, Melochia tomentosa ? ? Shrub ? Florida Native, Perennial ? 3 Gal ? Sun ? Dry ? Native
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This 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
Gorgeous fall bloomer with lavender spikes, well-loved by pollinators. Dies back after bloom in the winter to reemerge in the spring. Interesting foliage.
Known and named for it’s vibrant fucshia berries in the fall. This native shrub attracts birds and the leaves rubbed on the skin deter mosquitoes. Can be pruned into a small tree, but beautiful as well in its natural form as a large shrub.
Very interesting thick succulent foliage on this liatris with a beautiful spike bloom in fall. Winter dormant perennial wildflower. The most drought tolerant of the Liatris species.
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