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Florida Landscape Plants
Monday, July 27, 2009
Seagrape
C
ocoloba Uvifera
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Seagrape
Great coastal plant for a hedge or tree.
Very salt and drought tolerant
Nice fall color
Edible fruit
Slow growing tree, moderately growing hedge.
Large leaves decompose slowly
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