PLANT PALETTE. Cercis canadensis N Chionanthus virginicus N Fringe Tree, Old Man s Beard
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1 Botanical Name (note: N = Native Plant) Common Name Canopy Trees/Palms Carya glabra N Pignut Hickory Juniperus silicicola (or virginiana) N Southern Red Cedar Magnolia grandiflora N Southern Magnolia Nyssa sylvatica or biflora N Black Gum Pinus taeda N Loblolly Pine Pinus palustris N Longleaf Pine Pinus elliottii N Slash Pine Quercus geminata N Sand Live Oak Quercus virginiana N Live Oak Sabal palmetto N Sabal Palm, Cabbage Palm Ulmus alata N Winged Elm Small Trees/Palms Acer saccharum floridanum N Florida Sugar Maple Aesculus pavia N Red Buckeye Carpinus caroliniana N Hornbeam, Ironwood, Blue Beech Cercis canadensis N Redbud Chionanthus virginicus N Fringe Tree, Old Man s Beard Crataegus flava N Yellow Haw Eriobotrya japonica Loquat Gordonia lasianthus N Loblolly Bay Ilex americana N American Holly Ilex attenuata x Savannah Holly, E. Palatka Holly Ilex cassine N Dahoon Holly Ilex vomitoria N Yaupon Holly (incl. Weeping var.) Magnolia virginiana N Sweetbay Magnolia Ostrya virginiana N Hophornbeam Quercus myrtifolia N Myrtle Oak Quercus chapmanii N Chapman s Oak Prunus angustifolia N Chickasaw Plum Prunus umbellata N Flatwoods Plum Sassafras albidum N Sassafras Vitex agnus castus Chaste Tree 1
2 Large Shrubs/Palms (evergreen) (5 to 15 ) Camellia japonica Japanese Camellia Camellia sasanqua Sasanqua Camellia Coccoloba uvifera N Sea Grape Forestiera segregata N Florida Swamp Privet Ilex vomitoria N Yaupon Holly Illicium parviflorum N Yellow or Ocala Anise Illicium floridanum N Florida Anise Leucophyllum frutescens Texas Sage Ligustrum japonicum Wax-leaf Ligustrum Lyonia ferruginea N Rusty Lyonia Myrcianthes fragrans N Simpson s Stopper Myrica cerifera N Wax Myrtle Osmanthus americanus N Devilwood, Wild Olive Pittosporum tobira Pittosporum Rhapidophyllum hystrix N Needle Palm Sabal minor N Blue-stem Palmetto Serenoa repens N Saw Palmetto Sideroxylon tenax N Tough Bumelia Viburnum obovatum N Walter s Viburnum Large Shrubs/Palms (deciduous) (5-15 ) Callicarpa americana N American beautyberry Erythrina herbacea N Coralbean Hamelia patens N Firebush Hydrangea quercifolia N Oakleaf Hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla French Hydrangea Ilex decidua N Possumhaw Raphis excelsa Lady Palm Rhododendron canescens N Pinxter Azalea Rhododendron austrinum N Florida Azalea Rhododendron indica Indica Azalea (many varieties) Rhododendron viscosum N Swamp Azalea Rhus copallinum N Winged Sumac Vaccinium arboreum N Sparkleberry Vaccinium stamineum N Deerberry Viburnum nudum N Possumhaw Viburnum Yucca aloifolia N Spanish Bayonet 2
3 Small Shrubs Asimina pygmaea N Dwarf Pawpaw (deciduous) Conradina canescens N Scrub Mint Hypericum tenuifolium N Atlantic St. Johnswort Ilex glabra N Gallberry or Inkberry Holly Ilex vomitoria Schellings Dwarf Yaupon Holly Lantana hybrids Hybrid Lantanas (w/ non-viable seeds) Lantana montevidensis Trailing Lantana (white or purple) Mahonia fortunei Fortune s or Chinese Mahonia Myrcianthes fragrans compacta N Dwarf Simpson s Stopper Myrica cerifera Tom s Dwarf N Dwarf Wax Myrtle Raphiolepis indica rosea Indian Hawthorne Rosmarinus officianalis Culinary Rosemary Vaccinium darrowi N Darrow s Blueberry Vaccinium myrsinites N Shiny Blueberry Viburnum obovatum densa N Dwarf Walter s Viburnum Yucca filamentosa N Adam s Needle, Beargrass Zamia pumila N Coontie Groundcovers Aspidistra elatior Hypericum tenuifolium N Lantana x hybrids Lantana montevidensis Licania michauxii N Liriope x Evergreen Giant Mitchella repens N Mimosa strigillosa N Ophiopogon japonicum Ferns Adiantum capillus-veneris N Cyrtomium falcatum Dryopteris erythrosora Dryopteris ludoviciana N Osmunda cinnamomum N Osmunda regalis N Rumohra adiantiformis Thelypteris kunthii N Cast Iron Plant Atlantic St. Johnswort (aka H. reductum) Hybrid Lantanas Trailing Lantana (Purple or White) Gopher Apple Evergreen Giant Liriope Partridgeberry Sunshine Mimosa, Mondo Grass Maidenhair Fern Holly Fern Autumn Fern Southern Wood Fern Cinnamon Fern Royal Fern Leatherleaf Fern Southern Shield Fern 3
4 Vines Bignonia capreolata N Decumaria barbara N Gelsemium sempervirens N Lonicera sempervirens N Rosa banksia Smilax smallii N Smilax walteri N Trachelospermum asiaticum Trachelospermum jasminoides Wisteria frutescens N Grasses Andropogon virginicus glauca N Eragrostis elliottii N Eragrostis sempervirens N Muhlenbergia capillaris N Panicum virgatum N Spartina bakeri N Spartina patens N Tripsacum floridanum N Perennials/Wildflowers Agapanthus africanus Ajuga reptans Asclepias curassavica Asclepias tuberosus N Berlandiera subacaulis N Carphephorus odoratissimus N Coreopsis leavenworthii N Coreopsis lanceolata N Dietes vegeta Euryops pectinata Evolvulus glomerata Echinacea purpurea Eryngium yuccifolium N Gaillardia pulchella N Gamolepis chrysanthemoides Glandularia pulchella Helianthus debilis N Hemerocallis spp. Hymenocallis latifolia N Cross Vine Climbing Hydrangea Yellow Jessamine Trumpet Honeysuckle Lady Banks Rose Jackson Vine Coral Greenbriar Asiatic Jasmine Confederate Jasmine American Wisteria Chalky Bluestem Elliott s Lovegrass Purple Lovegrass Purple Muhly Grass Switch Grass Prairie Sky Sand Cordgrass Saltmeadow Cordgrass Dwarf Fakahatchee Grass Blue Lily of the Nile Bugleweed Butterfly Weed Butterfly Milkweed Green Eyes Deer Tongue, Vanilla Plant Leavenworth s Coreopsis Lanceleaf Tickseed White African Iris Silver-leaved Bush Daisy Blue Daze Purple Coneflower Rattlesnake Master Blanket Flower Bush Daisy Moss Verbena Dune Sunflower Daylily Spider Lily 4
5 Ipomopsis rubra N Liatris chapmanii N Helenium amarum N Hibiscus coccineus N Lantana x Hybrids Penstemon australis N Penstemon multiflorus N Phlox divaricata N Pityopsis graminifolia N Plumbago auriculata Rudbeckia fulgida x Goldsturm Rudbeckia hirta N Ruellia caroliniana N Salvia coccinea N Sisyrinchium angustifolium N Solidago stricta or sempervirens N Spigelia marilandica N Stokesia laevis N Trichostema setaceum N Verbena x Homestead Purple Standing Cypress Blazing Star Spanish Daisy Scarlet Rosemallow Hybrid Lantana Eustis Lake Beardtongue White Beardtongue Woodland Phlox Silk Grass Blue Plumbago Goldsturm Black-eyed Susan Black-eyed Susan Wild Petunia Scarlet Sage Blue-eyed Grass Seaside Goldenrod Woodland Pinkroot Stokes Aster Blue Curls Homestead Purple Verbena Plant Palette for 2-foot strip in R.O.W. between sidewalk and fence NOTE: Choose no more than four of the following species with one species being the dominant, preferably one of the Evergreen plants (EV) listed below. Berlandiera subacaulis N Conradina canescens N (EV) Echinacea purpurea N Eryngium yuccifolium N (EV) Evolvulus glomeratus Hypericum tenuifolium N (EV) Liatris chapmanii or spicata N Licania michauxii N Ophiopogon japonicum (EV) Pityopsis graminifolia N (EV) Rudbeckia x Goldsturm Sisyrinchium angustifolium N Stokesia laevis N (EV) Vaccinium darrowi N (EV) Vaccinium myrsinites N (EV) Zephranthes atamasco N Green Eyes Scrub Mint Purple Coneflower Rattlesnake Master Blue Daze Atlantic St. Johnswort (aka A. reductum) Blazing Star Gopher Apple Mondo Grass Silkgrass, Grass-leaved Goldenaster Black-eyed Susan Blue-eyed Grass Stokes Aster Darrow s Blueberry Shiny Blueberry Atamasco or Rain Lily 5
6 R.O.W. Shrub/Groundcover Palette (between sidewalk and street) NOTE: These should be very drought-tolerant plants, preferably native, requiring a minimum of care. In addition to the required two canopy street trees, there shall be a minimum of seven Saw Palmettos installed in naturalized groupings in this strip fronting each lot. There shall be a maximum of three other additional species from the below list planted in large masses to help tie the other plantings together. Conradina canescens N Evolvulus glomeratus Hypericum tenuifolium N Iva imbricata N Lantana montevidensis Pityopsis graminifolia N Rudbeckia x Goldsturm Serenoa repens N Sisyrinchium angustifolium N Viburnum obovatum Dwarf N Yucca filamentosa N Zamia pumila N Zephranthes atamasco N Scrub Mint Blue Daze Atlantic St. Johnswort (aka H. reductum) Beach Elder Trailing Lantana (purple or white) Silver Grass, Grass-leaved Goldenaster Goldsturm Black-eyed Susan Saw Palmetto Blue-eyed Grass Dwarf Walter s Viburnum Beargrass Coontie Atamasco or Rain Lily 6
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