PLANTS FOR FLORIDA 301 



Bambusa argentea Cinnamomum camphora 



Silver Bamboo Camphor Tree 



Bambusa striata Grevillea robusta (T) 



Striped Bamboo Silk Oak 



Callitris verrucosa Pithecolobium dulce 



Cypress Pine Manila Tamarind 



Casuarina equisetifolia Quercus nigra 



Australian Pine Water Oak 



B. TREES FOR STREET AND SPECIMEN PLANTING: 



a. Northern list: This group of trees covers material which can 

 be used throughout northern Florida, southern Georgia, Alabama, and 

 over the area which is known as the Coastal Plain. In general, this 

 list does not extend into Florida farther than one hundred miles south 

 of Jacksonville. Trees in this group which are marked thus (+) are 

 also adapted for street tree and specimen planting in the southern por- 

 tion of Florida as shown on the accompanying list: 



Acer rubrum Gordonia lasianthus 



Red Maple Loblolly Bay 



Albizzia julibrissin Ilex opaca 



Mimosa American Holly 



Broussonetia papyrifera Liquidambar styracifl.ua 



Paper Mulberry Sweet Gum 



Cedrus deodar a -{-Magnolia grandiflora 



Deodar Magnolia 



Cedrus libani Melia azedarach umbraculiformis 



Cedar of Lebanon Umbrella Tree 



Celtis occidentalis -{-Quercus laurifolia 



Nettle Tree Laurel Oak 



-\-Cercis canadensis Quercus nigra 



Red-bud Water Oak 



-\-Cornusflorida Quercus phellos 



Flowering Dogwood Willow Oak 



Cunninghamia sinensis Quercus virginiana 



Chinese Pine Live Oak 

 Ulmus americana 

 American Elm 



b. Southern list: This group of trees, together with those which 

 are marked thus (+) in the previous list, are adapted especially for 

 street planting throughout the southern and middle section of Florida. 

 Those marked (*) are the more commonly used and perhaps the better 

 types for street tree planting. 



Adenanthera pavonina Aleurites triloba 



Circassian Bean Candle-nut 



Albizzia lebbek (T) Araucaria excelsa (T) 



Woman's Tongue Tree Norfolk Island Pine 



