PLANTS FOR FLORIDA 



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Beaumontia grandifiora 



White-flowered Beaumontia 

 Bignonia chinensis 



Chinese Trumpet Creeper 

 -\-Bougainvillea braziliensis 



Paper Flower 

 -f- Bougainville a glabra sanderiana 



Paper Flower 

 Cereus triangularis 



Cereus Vine 

 Clematis paniculata 



Japanese Clematis 

 -\-Clerodendron thompsonae 



Scarlet Clerodendron 

 Cobaea scandens (T) 



Cup and Saucer Vine 

 -\-Gelsemium sempervirens 



Carolina Jasmine 

 Jasminum grandiflorum 



Catalonian Jasmine 

 Lonicera japonica halliana (north) 



Japanese Honeysuckle 

 Lonicera sempervirens 



Coral Honeysuckle 

 Passiflora incarnata 



Purple Passion Flower 



Vitis capensis 

 Evergreen Grape 



Petraea volubilis 

 Queen's Wreath 



Pithecoctenium cynanchoides 



Argentine Monkey's Comb 

 Parana paniculata 



Snow Creeper 

 Pyrostegia venusta 



Flame Flower 

 Rosa laevigata 



Cherokee Rose 

 Rosa setigera (north only) 



Prairie Rose 

 Rosa (climbing hybrids) 



Rose 

 Smilax 



Greenbrier 

 Solandra guttata 



Chalice Vine 



Solanum seaforthianum (T) 



Tomatillo 

 Solanum wendlandi 



Tomatillo 

 Thunbergia (in variety) (T) 



Thunbergia 

 Trachelospermum jasminoides 



Confederate Jasmine 



b. Masonry walls: 



Bignonia capreolata 



Cross Flower 

 Bignonia radicans 



Trumpet Vine 

 Bignonia speciosa 



South American Cross Vine 

 Evonymus radicans 



Climbing Evonymus 



Ficus repens 



Creeping Fig 

 Ficus villosa 



Large-leaved Creeping Fig 

 Hedera helix (north only) 



English Ivy 

 Pyrostegia venusta 



Flame Flower 



D. SHRUBS WITH ATTRACTIVE FRUIT. The following is a group 

 of shrubs which are of value in Florida plantations because of 

 their fruiting characteristics, especially during the winter months. 

 Quite different from similar shrubs in northern climates, these 

 shrubs fruit much more abundantly and retain their fruit a greater 

 length of time in this mild climate than would be the case farther 

 north. 



