Florida Landscape Plants

Monday, September 14, 2009

Museum of Arts and Science Parking Lot

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This is a great example of a parking lot that has been successfully integrated into the existing landscape. Mature canopy trees abound, prov...
Friday, August 21, 2009

Sea Oats

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Without these plants there would be a lot less Florida beaches than we have now. Sea Oats are the primary stabilizing plant among the Primar...
Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Coontie Transplanting

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The Coontie is not the easiest plant to transplant but it isn't impossible either. I was told by a horticulturalist that they would die...
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Port Charlotte FL yard ornaments

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There must be some hidden meaning in this junk food perched on a discarded toilet. We left the cornballs and only took the picture. If you ...
Friday, August 14, 2009

Staghorn Fern

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This is the largest Staghorn fern I have ever seen. It is located near Flagler Beach in a state park that is known as Washington Oaks. There...
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Stumped?

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A creative concrete artist in Deep Creek, Port Charlotte conjured up this tribute to a tree stump which, after Hurricane Charley hit August ...

Bermont Road

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This is located in Charlotte County. It looks like ranching land but there are suprising few livestock seen here. Mostly large single home s...
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