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The Trees of Florida 2010 – 480 pages; Best Native Plants for Southern Gardens: A Handbook for Gardeners 2010 – 352 pages; National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Trees of North America with Bruce Kershner and Craig Tufts 2008 – 528 pages; Atlantic Coastal Plain Wildflowers: A Guide to Common Wildflowers 2006 – 272 pages
In the Florida Peninsula the amount of evergreens increases and species richness decreases as northern deciduous species (American Beech, White Oak) reach their southern limits. Upland Hardwood Forest in Central Florida , at the southern end of its range (especially along the Brooksville Ridge), is often hard to differentiate from Mesic Hammock .
The scrub hickory is tolerant of moist or dry soils. It is a shade intolerant tree. [9] Scrub hickories cannot tolerate brackish or salt water and they cannot tolerate salty spray or wind. Optimal planting time is through April to May [10] The scrub hickory is a good tree species for landscaping in some situations due to its diminutive size.
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Oaks for Small Spaces. Picture an oak and you immediately think of a large, spreading giant. This was a limiting factor at my last house, but I found a way to get an oak into the yard without ...
Sumac. The sumac tree's stunning, fern-like compound leaves are a surefire way to add interest and texture to any landscape. In the fall, sumac's green and yellow foliage turns red, orange, or purple.