Florida-Friendly Landscape!
Florida Native Trees
- Long Leaf Pine
- Slash Pine
- Live Oak
- Red Maple
- Bald Cypress
- Florida Elm
- East Palatka Holly
- Sweet Gum
- Walter¹s Viburnum
- Laurel Oak
- Southern Magnolia
- Dahoon Holly
Smart Choices for a Florida-Friendly Landscape!
Click to download or view this handy one page, three-step guide to having a Florida-Friendly yard that uses drought-tolerant trees and plants ( both native and non-invasive/non-native) that require little or no watering (once established), fertilizers, or pesticides!
Create a Florida Friendly Yard
A Florida Friendly Yard requires less maintenance than traditional green lawn landscaping since it replaces your lawn areas with drought-tolerant and/or Florida native plants. You can have a yard that is more compatible with Florida's fragile environment. As an added bonus, you'll save water and help to protect the environment through the reduced use of pesticides and fertilizers.
The following landscape choices can tolerate the Florida sun as they are drought-tolerant. This means they can withstand long, dry periods without water, once established.
These plants will also attract butterflies
- Porterweed (Purple, Blue, Coral)
- Pentas
- Milkweed
- Tropical Sage
Be sure to include these colorful plants in your landscape plans:
- Firebush
- Firespike
- Firecracker
- Golden Dewdrop
- Plumbago
- Lantana
- Thryallis
- Cassia
Shrubs:
- Walter's Vibirnum
- Coral Porterweed
- Purple Porterweed
- Firebush
Ground covers:
- Beach Sunflower
- Coral Honeysuckle
- Blue Daze
Vines:
- Passion Vine
- Pipevine
- Confederate Jasmine
- Star Jasmine
Native grasses can add variety to your landscape:
- Fakahatchee
- Dwarf Fakahatchee
- Muhly
- Purple Lovegrass.
Shrubs:
- Native Firebush (including a dwarf variety)
- Walter¹s Viburnum
- Necklace Pod
- Marlberry
- Beauty Berry
- Lantana
- Wild Coffee
- Golden Dewdrop
- Buttonwood ( green or silver)
- Simpson Stopper.