A Checklist of the Best Rarely Propagated Native Plants for Florida Landscapes

Theater
Florida has the third-highest diversity  of native plants of any state in the U.S., however, only a small fraction of those are currently propagated and made available for landscape use. Some of these have little aesthetic or wildlife value while others have very restrictive growing conditions that make them difficult to provide for. That said, there are a great many others that should be widely propagated but aren’t. In this program,  Dr. Craig Huegel will introduce some of the best woody and herbaceous species that have attributes that warrant more attention.  CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs) Landscape Architecture – 1 optional CE course #0005309 FNGLA Certified Horticulture Professional ISA Arborists- PENDING
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