• Cocoplum

    Tiny white flowers attract pollinators such as honeybees

    • Characterized by round and shiny leaves with a pop of red on new-growth leaves
    • Grow up to 4 to 6 feet in maturity.
    • Moderately salt tolerant
  • Wild Coffee

    Attracts the Atala and Schaus’ swallowtail butterflies

    • Evergreen shrub with shiny and dark leaves
    • Shade tolerant
    • Bears fruit that welcome birds and small wildlife
    • Can be found in sandy to loam soils
  • Firebush

    Attracts hummingbirds, zebra longwings, and gulf fritillary butterflies

    • Semi-woody shrub that is both heat and drought tolerant
    • Moderately salt tolerant
    • Will grow and look best when planted in full sun
  • Gallberry

    Small flowers attract bees

    • Evergreen shrub found in wet woodlands of Florida
    • Grows best in partial shade
    • Black berries are food source for many birds
  • Blanketflower

    Attracts butterflies, bees, and moths

    • Can be grown in soil with high organic matter or a sandy profile
    • Requires well-drained soil
    • Flowers bloom and thrive best in full sun
    • Seeds are a food source for birds
  • Tickseed

    Mostly attracts butterflies

    • Found in wet pinelands, prairies, cypress swamps, and roadside
    • Will not tolerate drought or salty conditions
    • Bright golden flowers with a dark brown center
    • Flowers can reach 2-3 feet in height
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