Low-Maintenance Landscape Plants for South Florida
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Martin, Cliff G., Jody Haynes, John McLaughlin, Laura Vasquez, Adrian Hunsberger, and Zachary Brym. 2025. “Low-Maintenance Landscape Plants for South Florida: ENH854 EP107, Rev. 2 2025”. EDIS 2025 (2). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ep107-2025.

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This publication was originally developed to help answer requests from participants of the Florida Yards & Neighbor­hoods program in Miami-Dade County, now Florida Friendly LandscapingTM (FFL), for a list of landscape plants suitable in south Florida and has become a critical reference for the county. The resulting list includes over 330 species of low-maintenance plants. For each species, we provided the common and scientific names, family, size, light preference, salt tolerance, establishment status, invasive status and potential, and other useful characteristics. Written by Cliff G. Martin, Jody Haynes, John McLaughlin, Laura Vasquez, Adrian Hunsberger, and Zachary Brym, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Agronomy, revised February 2025.

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