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South Florida Trees
A Guide to the Trees of South Florida and the Keys
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A Guide to the Trees of South Florida
Origins of South Florida Trees
Conifers
Southern Red Cedar
Pond Cypress
Bald Cypress
Sand Pine
Slash Pine
Longleaf Pine
Palms
Paurotis Palm
Fishtail Palms
Silver Palm
Coconut Palm
Key Thatch Palm
Date Palms
Royal Palm
Sabal Palm
Saw Palmetto
Queen Palm
Florida Thatch Palm
Manila Palm
Washingtonia Palm
Hardwoods
Trees with opposite, compound leaves
Elderberry
Caribbean Trumpettree
Carolina Ash
Torchwood
Lignum Vitae
Trees with alternate, compound leaves
Poisonwood
Winged Sumac
Brazilian Pepper
Gumbo Limbo
Royal Poinciana
Bahama Lysiloma
Jamaica Dogwood
Catclaw Blackbead
Tamarind
Mahogany
Southern Prickly Ash
Wild Lime Prickly Ash
Inkwood
Soapberry
Paradise Tree
Trees with opposite, simple leaves
Black Mangrove
White Mangrove
Australian Pine
Autograph Tree
Beautyberry
Florida Tetrazygia
Red Mangrove
Buttonbush
Seven-Year Apple
Everglades Velvetseed
Rough Velvetseed
Scarlet Bush
Wild Coffee
Randia
Red Maple
Fiddlewood
Trees with alternate, simple leaves 1
Pond Apple
Dahoon Holly
Bahama Strongbark
Geiger Tree
Cinnamon Bark
Florida Trema
Jamaica Caper
Coco Plum
Buttonwood
Groundsel Tree
Crabwood
Live Oak
Lancewood
Red Bay
Earleaf Acacia
Orchid Tree
Sweetbay Magnolia
Seaside Mahoe
Strangler Fig
Shortleaf Fig
Southern Bayberry
Trees with alternate, simple leaves 2
Marlberry
Myrsine
Melaleuca
Sea Grape
Pigeon Plum
Coffee Colubrina
Soldierwood
Carolina Willow
Varnish Leaf
Satin Leaf
Wild Dilly
Saffron Plum
Mastic
Willow Bustic
Potato Tree
Bay Cedar
Joewood
Tallowwood
Index
Index of Scientific Names
Index of Common Names
Glossary
References
Index