3IO 



THE COMPLETE GARDEN 



J. Plants for Seashore Planting. Peculiar as it may seem, 

 along the shores of the larger lakes, and along the seashore particularly, 

 the group of plants which can be used is restricted to those plants which 

 are particularly adapted to light, sandy soils and also to withstand the 

 heavy storms, mostly in the nature of wind storms, to which such 

 plants are often subjected. 



a. Trees: 



Casuarina equisetifolia 



Australian Pine 

 Coccoloba unifera 



Shore Grape 

 Eucalyptus citriodora 



Lemon Gum 

 Ficus aurea 



Wild Rubber 

 Gliricidia maculata 



Madre 



Ilex opaca 



American Holly 



Juniperus barbadensis 

 Red Cedar 



Liquidambar styraciflua 

 Sweet Gum 



Palms (in variety) 



Pithecolobium dulce 

 Manila Tamarind 



Plumeria (in variety) 

 Frangipani Trees 



b. Shrubs: 



Acacia farnesiana 



Papinac 

 Caesalpina pulcherrima 



Barbadoes Flower Fence 

 Callistemon 



Bottle-brush 

 Carissa acuminata 



Natal Plum 

 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 



Chinese Hibiscus 

 Ixora (in variety) 



Ixora 



Lagerstroemia indica 



Crape Myrtle 

 Myrica cerifera 



Bayberry 

 Nerium oleander 



Oleander 

 Pittosporum tobira 



Tobira Shrub 

 Tamarix caspica 



Tamarisk 

 Thevetia nereifolia 



Trumpet Flower 



