Broward Barrier Island Plant Brochure
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Broward Barrier Island Plant Brochure
Fore and Back Dune Plants in these regions of the barrier islands are the hardiest—facing the wrath of wind and wave day after day. The plants illustrated on this color panel are those that will survive and thrive in these harsh conditions. Transition Zone Maritime Forest Plants illustrated in this color panel are among the loveliest on the Barrier Islands. This extensive palette of shrubs and small trees will satisfy even the most discriminating of landscaping tastes. Overstory, understory, ground covers, shrubs...everything goes into this zone as we approach the Lagoon area of the Barrier Islands. A sure hand will ensure that the richness of this plant selection is used to best advantage. Or Visit These Area Botanic Gardens! Broward: Flamingo Gardens http://www.flamingogardens.org/ The Beachdwellers’ Miami-Dade: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens http://www.fairchildgarden.org/ Field Guide to the Palm Beach: Mounts Botanic Gardens http://mounts.org/ Incredible To see the plants in this brochure in their natural settings visit: John U. Lloyd State Park 6503 N. Ocean Drive, Dania Beach, FL 33004 Native Plants of Broward’s Barrier Hugh Taylor Birch State Park 3109 E. Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Anne Kolb Nature Center 751 Sheridan Street, Hollywood, FL 33019 Islands For More Information: Where do I find them: http://www.plantfinder.com http://www.afnn.org/ http://www.fngla.org/ How do I use them: www.floridata.com http://regionalconservation.org/beta/nfyn http://flawildflowers.org http://ifas.ufl.edu/ www.sfwmd.gov Designed and Compiled by: Diane Alford, Miriam Y. Avello, Inger Jones & Mona Johnston I want to learn more about Florida’s Native Plants: Become a student of the Florida Master Naturalist Class: www.masternaturalist.org http://upf.com (the scholarly publishing arm of the State University System of Florida) http://florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/ http://www.pineapplepress.com/ Photo Credits: Ramona A. Johnston, Miriam Y. Avello Jeanette Hobbs-Master Gardener, Clarence A. Rechenthin @USDA-NRCS Plants Database, Vincent P. Lucas Stephen H. Brown, Horticulture Agent, Lee County Florida With Special Thanks To: Kristen Hoss & Dr. John Pipoly In keeping with the “Right Plant-Right Place” philosophy of the University of Florida’s “Florida Yards & Neighborhoods, there is no better place to start your Broward Barrier Island Landscaping than with plants that are Native to this area. By their very nature, the plants in this brochure are generally well adapted to the nutrient poor, alkaline and sand or limestone based soils of South Florida. Their fertilizer requirements are low, they have few pest and disease problems and typically do not Sea Oats Uniola paniculata Salt Grass Distichlis spicata Star Grass Cyperus pedunculatus require frequent maintenance such as watering, pruning or spraying to remain healthy with an acceptable aesthetic quality. Several are threatened and endangered in the wild. All help to anchor the shifting soils and soften the effects of wind and waves. Many also attract our migratory and resident birds as well as butterflies and other pollinators. We hope that this will open the door to a new way of thinking about the wonderful world of native plants in our South Florida landscapes. Sand Cord Grass Spartina bakeri Sea Lavender Argusia gnaphalodes Necklace Pod Sophora tomentosa Bay Cedar Suriana maritima Silver Buttonwood Conocarpus erectus var.sericeus Seaside Evening Primrose Oenothera humifusa Golden Beach Creeper Ernodea littoralis Beach Jacquemontia Jacquemontia reclinata Beach Elder Iva imbricate Beach verbena Glandularia maritima Sea Oxeye Daisy Borrochia frutescens Jamaican Caper Capparis cynophallophora Railroad Vine Ipomoea pes-carprae Morning Glory Ipomoea spp Beach Bean Canavalia rosea Sea pickle Sesuvium portulacastrum Beach Sunflower Helianthus debilis Corkystem passionflower Passiflora suberosa, Beach Croton Croton punctatus Jacq. Saw Palmetto Serenoa Repens Inkberry Scaevola plumieri Wild Sage Lantana involucrata Cabbage Palm Sabal Palmetto Varnish Leaf Dodonaea viscosa