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University of South Florida Botanical Garden
The Botanical Gardens of the University of South Florida. ... mallows, bromeliads, gingers, ferns, aroids, fruit trees, palms, cycads, carnivorous plants, ...
Citrus Replacement Program, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, as one of the only South Florida institutions with ... In order to bear their fruit, mamey sapote trees must be mature, ...
Garden of Delights - Exotic & Tropical Fruit Trees
Garden of Delights - Exotic Fruit Tree Company Exotic and Tropical Fruit Trees ... South Florida Palm Society; teacher of adult and student horticultural ...
Tropical fruit trees, akee, all spice, ambarella, annona, avocado ...
Season: May fruit twice a year in Florida, heaviest crop in summer. Damage temp: 28-30 F ... Origin: West Indies and parts of Central and South America ...
WELCOME TO THE SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR AND EXPO CENTER - Meeting ...
The annual South Florida Fair is Florida’s top rated fair and it’s 17 outrageously ... RARE FRUIT TREE SALE July 15-16 JUPITER TEQUESTA DOG SHOW July 20-21 ...
Enviroscaping to Conserve Energy: Trees for South Florida
A few common landscape trees in south Florida are not on this list. ... Delicious fruit. Handsome shade tree. Several cultivars. *Lysiloma bahamense ...
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South Florida Fruit Trees News
Green markets a growing trend in South Florida
Whether a way to make a living, a way of life or a way to bring fresh food to the needy, more green markets are popping up from Parkland to Homestead.
Read more...Fight is on against Giant African Snails
In what sounds like a headline pulled from a science fiction movie, Giant African Snails, Lissachatina fulica , have invaded South Florida. The snails can reach sizes of eight inches, but so far the largest found in Miami-Dade County has been 5 inches. This snail infestation is being taken very seriously, as this pest can damage more than 500 types of plants, as well as homes and even human ...
Read more...Farmers’ markets a growing trend in South Florida
Whether a way to make a living, a way of life or a way to bring fresh food to the needy, more green markets are popping up from Parkland to Homestead.
Read more...It takes a village to eradicate pesky pepper trees
Competition is better appreciated when several competitors have a chance of winning. Unfortunately, Florida's native plants and trees are at a serious disadvantage when forced to vie for water, sun and nutrients in the vicinity of Brazilian pepper trees.
Read more...Food editor revisits a decade of changes in South Florida cuisine
I spent much of my life living out of a carry-on suitcase, shuttling between Europe and the United States writing about food and wine for Washington, D.C., area publications, such as The Washington Post and Washingtonian Magazine.
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