Native Plants
to use NOW Recommendations from
FANN’s Plant Promotion
Committee, chaired by habitat
designer Kirsten Sharp-Ortega,
Green Isle Gardens Nursery.
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SOUTH FLORIDA:
Cinnamon Bark Canella winterana
Skyblue Clustervine Jacquemontia pentanthos
Cinnamon Bark
flowers: (Far left)
Red flowers spring
through summer,
followed by red fruit.
Cinnamon Bark provides
nectar for butterflies
and fruits and
cover for birds and
other wildlife. Photo:
SCCF Native Landscapes
and Garden Center
Cinnamon Bark:
(left)This smaller,
tropical evergreen tree
reaches 20-25 feet in
height. Its relatively
narrow columnar form
fits well in tight spaces.
Likes full sun to light
shade and average
soils. Branches to the
ground but can be
limbed up. Dark green
glossy leaves. Photo:
SCCF Native Landscapes
and Garden Center
Skyblue Clustervine:
(Far right)This evergreen
twining vine is
a fast grower in full
sun and average soils.
Easy to maintain and
very attractive to
pollinators.
Photo: Fran Palmeri
Skyblue Clustervine
flowers: (Right)
Profuse flowers with a
rare beautiful blue color
appear off and on much
of the year, with peak
blooming in early fall.
Photo: Fran Palmeri
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