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Native PlantsProper plant selection is key to creating great landscapes. Click on the links below and get to know your plants better.On The Wild SideThese natives can provide some creature comfort in the landscape.Walter's ViburnumTake a closer look at Viburnum obovatum.Grazin’ In The GrassEmerald Coast Growers has added four new ornamental grass varieties to its Native Wonders North American native plants program.Nursery Pick Of The Week: Loblolly Bay ‘Bilbrey’s Bay’ (Gordonia lasianthus)‘Bilbrey’s Bay’ is named after All Native’s nursery manager, Rodger Bilbrey, who discovered the tree and its impressive features.Nursery Pick Of The Week: Viburnum obovatum ‘Withlacoochee’Walter’s viburnum ‘Withlacoochee’ is highly prized for its attractive growth habit, adaptability to various soil and light conditions, drought tolerance, disease resistance, and wildlife habitat value.Strangely FamiliarAlthough they sport an exotic look, these plants are native by nature.Ornamental Of The Month: SeagrapeTake a closer look at Coccoloba uvifera.Nursery Pick Of The Week: Sweetbay Magnolia ‘Silver Mist’ (Magnolia virginiana ‘Silver Mist’)Profuse white blooms from May through August, spectacular leaves with silver-colored undersides, and a full growth habit make Sweetbay Magnolia ‘Silver Mist’ an excellent choice for a large landscape tree. |
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