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Cassia Grandis Pink Coral Showers Flower TreeCassia Grandis Pink Coral Showers Flower Tree
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Christmas Berry Fruit Tree, Lycium carolinianumChristmas Berry Fruit Tree, Lycium carolinianum
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Bougainvillea Tree Form White-Pink Flowering TreeBougainvillea Tree Form White-Pink Flowering Tree
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Bougainvillea Tree Form Purple Flowering TreeBougainvillea Tree Form Purple Flowering Tree
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Bougainvillea Tree Form Red Flowering TreeBougainvillea Tree Form Red Flowering Tree
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Bougainvillea Singapore White Flowering TreeBougainvillea Singapore White Flowering Tree
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Bougainvillea 'Imperial Thai Delight' White-Pink Flowering TreeBougainvillea 'Imperial Thai Delight' White-Pink Flowering Tree
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Magnolia Ann Pink Flowering TreeMagnolia Ann Pink Flowering Tree
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Red Stopper Flowering Tree, Eugenia RhombeaRed Stopper Flowering Tree, Eugenia Rhombea
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Description:
Choose shade and flowering trees that are suitable for the humid climate of Florida. Consider a few popular options, such as live oaks, laurels, crape myrtles, magnolias, and dogwoods. These hardy species offer both lush foliage to protect your yard from sun exposure and colorful blooms to add ornamental appeal. Live oaks have large spreading canopies with glossy green leaves, while laurel and crape myrtle trees offer an array of vibrant foliage colors. Magnolias are known for their white blooms that appear in the springtime, and dogwoods are revered for their showy pink-and-white blossoms. All of these options are great choices for Florida landscapes. Be sure to research the best soil type, sun exposure, and water requirements for each species before planting. Additionally, it’s important to keep in mind that these trees will grow over time; make sure you have ample space to accommodate them! With a little bit of preparation and care, these shade and flowering trees can thrive in Florida’s unique environment.