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  2. Gil Nelson - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Florida upland hardwood forest - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. Carya floridana - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 10 Best Trees To Plant For Fall Color

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    Set your garden aglow with autumn foliage

  6. How to Choose the Best Types of Oak Trees for Even the ... - AOL

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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 ...

  7. Plant These Trees To Add Fabulous Fall Color to Your Yard

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    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.