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Common name
Scientific name
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Size
(inch)
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Light |
Salt
tolerance
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Comments
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18-36
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Full
sun to partial shade
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Low
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Perennial
wildflower with orange, summertime flowers. Essential component of
a butterfly garden. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers
sandy soil; will not grow well in alkaline limestone soil.
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Seaside oxeye U
Borrichia arborescens
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Full
sun
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High
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Silver oxeye U
Borrichia
frutescens
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Full
sun
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High
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Tickseed
Coreopsis
leavenworthii
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18-36
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Full
sun
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Low
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Florida’s
state flower. Tall, fast growing stems terminate in yellow flowers
with brown/black centers. Forms large patches by self-seeding, but
will die back in the winter.
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Twinflower U
Dyschoriste
oblongifolia
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8-12
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Full
sun to partial shade
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Low
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Small,
sprawling perennial that forms a groundcover by underground
rhizomes and seeds. Delicate stems bear small purple flowers.
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Yellowtop U
Flaveria
linearis
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24-48
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Full
sun to partial shade
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Low
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Erect
to sprawling perennial with large clusters of tiny yellow flowers
throughout summer. Vigorous and easy to grow, but cannot tolerate
wind exposure.
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Indian blanket
Gaillardia
pulchella
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12-24
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Full
sun
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High
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Colorful
annual or short-lived perennial. As easily grown as it is
beautiful. Considerable variation in flower color; typical variety
bears red flowers with yellow-tipped petals. Plant in open site
with good drainage.
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24-48
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Full
sun
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Moderate
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Flowers
yellow, pink, red or white, produced spring and summer after rain.
Goes dormant in cool season, requiring very little water. Flowers
best when crowded.
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Beach
sunflower U
Helianthus
debilis
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36-48
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Full
sun
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High
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Erect
or prostrate, spreading plant with sand paper-like leaves and
2.5-3” yellow sunflowers. Suitable for beach-front plantings.
Good for attracting butterflies.
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Pineland heliotrope
Heliotropium
polyphyllum
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6-12
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Full
sun to partial shade
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High
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Sparse,
partly erect or prostrate perennial composed of thin stems that
arch at the top and bear tiny yellow flowers along the top side.
Slowly forms large patches in cultivation.
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Pineland lantana
Lantana
depressa
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24-48
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Full
sun
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High
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Low,
sprawling, woody shrub with small, yellow flowers that attract a
variety of butterflies. Beware of the invasive L. camara.
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Pennyroyal
Piloblephis
rigida
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6-24
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Full
sun
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Low
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Low-growing
perennial. Not picky about soil, but likes it dry. Small,
shrimp-like flowers emerge from green, scale-like brachts.
Attractive to butterflies.
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Silkgrass U
Pityopsis
graminifolia
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24-36
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Full
sun
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Low
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Perennial,
grass-like herbaceous plant with silvery, silky stems, grass-like
basal leaves, and small, terminal yellow flowers.
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Black-eyed
Susan U
Rudbeckia
hirta
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24-36
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Full
sun to light shade
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Low
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Typical
daisy-like annual or short-lived perennial (depending on variety),
with large, yellow-orange to reddish-orange flowers with darker
centers. Attracts butterflies. Does not tolerate prolonged, wet
weather.
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Thickleaf
wild petunia
Ruellia
succulenta
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12-18
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Full
sun to partial shade
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Low
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Herbaceous,
succulent perennial with pink, petunia-like flowers year-round. Ruellia
caroliniensis var. succulenta is a synonym.
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Blue-eyed
grass
Sisyrinchium
angustifolium
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12-20
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Full
sun
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Low
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Grass-like
herbaceous plant with leaves resembling blades of grass and
beautiful bluish-purple flowers with yellow centers. Prefers moist
soil but is drought tolerant.
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Pineland
or sweet goldenrod
Solidago
odora v.
chapmanii
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12-24
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Full
sun to light shade
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Moderate
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Erect
perennial with a slender stem topped in the fall by brilliant
yellow flowers. Best if deadheaded in winter.
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Seaside
goldenrod
Solidago
sempervirens
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36-48
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Full
sun
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High
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Tall,
erect perennial similar to S. odora, but prefers dry,
coastal, sandy sites in full sun.
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Blue
porterweed
U
Stachytarpheta
jamaicensis
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12-36
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Full
sun to partial shade
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Moderate
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Small,
shrubby, perennial groundcover bearing tiny bluish-purple flowers
that are highly attractive to butterflies. Commonly mistaken for
the imported S. urticifolia.
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Pineland
pinklet
Stenandrium
dulce
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2-6
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Full
sun to deep shade
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Low
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Tiny,
dwarf perennial that grows as a basal rosette of leaves, and
produces short stalks bearing small pink flowers. Will eventually
spread to form groundcover, but cannot tolerate competition from
other plants.
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Stoke’s
aster
Stokesia
laevis
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24
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Partial
shade
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Low
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Clumping
perennial bearing terminal bluish, lavender, or sometimes white
flowers. Cutting it back will encourage clump formation.
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Rice button aster
Symphyotrichum
dumosum
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Full
sun to light shade
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Low
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Spiderwort
U
Tradescantia
ohiensis
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18-24
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Full
sun to light shade
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Low
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Herbaceous
plant with gray-green leaves and purple flowers that open in early
morning and close by mid-afternoon. Prefers dry to moderately
moist soil.
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