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    Establishment of Laneleaf Tickseed (Coreopsis lanceolata) in Roadside Right-of-Ways by Jeffrey G. Norcini, Anne L. Frances, Carrie Reinhardt Adams

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Frances, and Carrie Reinhardt Adams, provides recommendations for establishing northern-Florida ecotypes of this low-growing, short-lived perennial that blooms with yellow flowers in early to mid-spring, including site selection, site preparation, sowing seeds, establishment, and maintenance. …”
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    Sugar Apple Growing in the Florida Home Landscape by Jonathan H. Crane, Carlos F. Balerdi, Ian Maguire

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Additional tables include information on selected cultivars for Florida, cultural practices by month, fertilizer program, flowering behavior, and nutritional values. Included in the Master Gardener Handbook. …”
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  3. 423

    Ajuga reptans: Common Bugle, Bugleweed, Carpet Bugleweed by Edward Gilman, Ryan W. Klein, Gail Hansen

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…It describes the plant’s characteristics, including its dark green to purple leaves, small blue flowers, and its growth habit as a ground cover. The document also details its planting requirements, such as preferred light conditions, soil tolerances, and USDA hardiness zones. …”
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    Sugar Apple Growing in the Florida Home Landscape by Jonathan H. Crane, Carlos F. Balerdi, Ian Maguire

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Additional tables include information on selected cultivars for Florida, cultural practices by month, fertilizer program, flowering behavior, and nutritional values. Included in the Master Gardener Handbook. …”
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  5. 425

    Establishment of Laneleaf Tickseed (Coreopsis lanceolata) in Roadside Right-of-Ways by Jeffrey G. Norcini, Anne L. Frances, Carrie Reinhardt Adams

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Frances, and Carrie Reinhardt Adams, provides recommendations for establishing northern-Florida ecotypes of this low-growing, short-lived perennial that blooms with yellow flowers in early to mid-spring, including site selection, site preparation, sowing seeds, establishment, and maintenance. …”
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    Effects of exogenous sugar on color phenotype and anthocyanin synthesis in the spathe of Zantedeschia hybrida by LÜ Chengcong, ZHANG Le, ZHAO Meng, ZHANG Zijun, HUANG Shasha, JIN Xuehua

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…[Objective] This study aims to reveal the molecular mechanism of anthocyanin synthesis and coloration in the spathe of Zantedeschia hybrida regulated by exogenous sugars, which can provide theoretical basis for the development of postharvest preservation technology of cut flowers. [Methods] The cut flowers of pink Z. hybrida were used as materials to study the effects of glucose, mannose, mannitol, and GHG (mix of glucosamine hydrochloride and glucose) on the color phenotype, anthocyanin content, and expression of the genes related to their synthesis at 333 mmol/L, 499 mmol/L, and 666 mmol/L, respectively. …”
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    Native Pitcherplants of Florida by Megan E. Brown, Debbie L. Miller

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…This 5-page fact sheet provides descriptions of the ranges, appearance, and flowering of the six pitcherplant species native to Florida. …”
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    Native Pitcherplants of Florida by Megan E. Brown, Debbie L. Miller

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…This 5-page fact sheet provides descriptions of the ranges, appearance, and flowering of the six pitcherplant species native to Florida. …”
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    Spiraea cantoniensis Reeve's Spiraea, Bridal-Wreath by Edward Gilman

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…It details the plant’s characteristics, including its fine-textured, small leaves and dense clusters of pure white flowers that bloom in spring. The document discusses the plant’s growth habits, preferred growing conditions, and potential uses in landscaping, such as mass plantings, specimen plants, and hedges. …”
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  10. 430

    Indigofera cylindrica Indigo by Edward Gilman

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…It describes the plant’s physical characteristics, including its pinnately compound leaves, pink flowers, and rounded vase-shaped canopy. The document details the plant’s growth habits, soil and light requirements, and its moderate drought tolerance. …”
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    Apalachee Crapemyrtle—Lagerstroemia indica × fauriei ‘Apalachee’ by Gary W. Knox

    Published 2014-02-01
    “… ‘Apalachee’ crapemyrtle is a small deciduous tree with lavender flowers, dark green leaves, and cinnamon-orange bark. …”
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    Evergreen Production System for Southern Highbush Blueberries in Florida by Doug Phillips, Jeffrey G Williamson, Patricio R Munoz

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… In central and south-central Florida, many southern highbush blueberries (SHB) are grown in an evergreen system, in which the plants do not go dormant, and are managed to retain their leaves from the previous year through harvest the following spring to support early flowering and fruit set. The evergreen system has also been used under tunnels in north-central Florida. …”
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    Evergreen Production System for Southern Highbush Blueberries in Florida by Doug Phillips, Jeffrey G Williamson, Patricio R Munoz

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… In central and south-central Florida, many southern highbush blueberries (SHB) are grown in an evergreen system, in which the plants do not go dormant, and are managed to retain their leaves from the previous year through harvest the following spring to support early flowering and fruit set. The evergreen system has also been used under tunnels in north-central Florida. …”
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    Impatiens x New Guinea Hybrids New Guinea Impatiens by Edward Gilman, Teresa Howe

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…It highlights the plant’s distinguishing features, including its brilliantly marked foliage, large single flowers in various colors, and its ability to tolerate greater amounts of sun once established. …”
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    Agapanthus orientalis: Agapanthus, African Lily, Lily of the Nile by Edward Gilman, Ryan W. Klein, Gail Hansen

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…It details the plant’s characteristics, including its large, blue, funnel-shaped flowers and coarse, strap-like green leaves. The document covers its growth habits, planting requirements, and uses in landscaping, such as mass plantings, groundcover, and accent plants. …”
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  16. 436

    Apalachee Crapemyrtle—Lagerstroemia indica × fauriei ‘Apalachee’ by Gary W. Knox

    Published 2014-02-01
    “… ‘Apalachee’ crapemyrtle is a small deciduous tree with lavender flowers, dark green leaves, and cinnamon-orange bark. …”
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    Florida Foliage House Plant Care: Adenium swazicum by Richard J. Henny, Jianjun Chen

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…It is sought after by collectors for its graceful, weeping branches and delicate flowers that occur in various shades of pink. It is a smaller plant with weaker branches and stems compared to other Adenium species such as Adenium obesum or Adenium arabicum. …”
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    Black Medic Biology and Management in Turf by Barry J. Brecke, Ramon Leon, J. Bryan Unruh, Darcy E. P. Telenko

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Leaflets are obovate to elliptic, toothed near the tip, and have a small spur on the tip. Bright yellow flowers are produced in tight, compressed clusters at leaf axils. …”
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    Impatiens x New Guinea Hybrids New Guinea Impatiens by Edward Gilman, Teresa Howe

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…It highlights the plant’s distinguishing features, including its brilliantly marked foliage, large single flowers in various colors, and its ability to tolerate greater amounts of sun once established. …”
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    Inkberry, Ilex glabra by Debbie Miller, Mack Thetford, Chris Verlinde, Gabriel Campbell, Ashlynn Smith

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Fruits attract birds and other wildlife but are not edible to humans. Flowers attract pollinators, including honey bees. …”
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