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The state of Florida is celebrated for its biodiversity, ranking sixth in the United States in total number of vascular plant species. Most of its rare plants are protected from human impact by ...
First, I want to explain the difference between aggressive and invasive plants. Florida native plants can become aggressive, ...
Summer is an ideal time for Florida green thumbs undeterred by heat and rain to collect wildflower seeds.
The Daniels Lab at the Florida Museum of Natural History has received two grants to help boost wildflower and pollinator populations in Florida. The Daniels Lab at the Florida Museum of Natural ...
When planting vines and flowers to attract butterflies to your yard, opt for native Florida plants; non-native species can do more harm than good ...
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares advice on using Florida snow as a wildflower groundcover, controlling winter weeds and treating gardenias for sooty material.
We have used the Florida Wildflower Foundation’s wildflower map to help us seek out these natural treasures.
These aren't your great-great-great grandmother's garden clubs. And yes, we had to use that many "greats" because the ...
"Florida snow" is a perennial wildflower or what some might call a weed. It can be white, pink or pale lilac and resembles snow in large quantities.
Along Florida’s Turnpike, the Florida Highway Patrol has noticed increased drivers stopping to frolic in the state’s wildflower gardens.
Florida native plants can become aggressive, like elderberries, but because they are native, they do not disturb the ecosystem, and they support our native insects and wildlife.
We have used the Florida Wildflower Foundation’s wildflower map to help us seek out these natural treasures.