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Fruit Trees:

Citrus The orange blossom is our state flower, Brevard County is famous for top quality Orange & Grape Fruit Trees. Full sun for maximum production, but oranges do quite well in partial shade. They bloom in spring and give rise to oranges the following autumn or winter. Grafted orange trees begin bearing in 2-3 years, and the fruit keeps well on the tree for several months.

 orange bloom.jpg (13601 bytes)   grove.jpg (15855 bytes)    navel.jpg (25419 bytes)

 

Small to Medium 10-15' with nice colorful blooms.

jacaranda.jpg (33186 bytes)    plumeria.jpg (17214 bytes)        silk.jpg (21920 bytes)    bottle brush.jpg (13249 bytes)

    Jacaranda                Plumeria                      Silk Tree               Bottle Brush

royal poinciana.jpg (37967 bytes)    Magnolia.jpg (22280 bytes)    Orchid tree.jpg (25178 bytes)    

    Flame Tree                Magnolia                 Orchid Tree  

Crape myrtle Full sun is necessary for best flowering and for development prune crape myrtle anytime after the leaves have fallen, rule of thumb is mid February. The 3rd Photo is in Mid Jan just before Spring Prune.

Acoma1.jpg (62366 bytes)    Catawba2.jpg (64552 bytes)    spring crype.jpg (61136 bytes)

 

Taller Non Blooming Variety's

live oak.jpg (24670 bytes)       pipe.jpg (22292 bytes)    sea grape.jpg (17943 bytes)            baldcypress.jpg (19440 bytes)

    Live Oak                           Pine                     Sea Grape            Bald Cypress

Invasive Trees: which should NOT be grown in Florida as the take over areas & push out natural vegetation and removed when found.

       brazilian pepper.jpg (24046 bytes)        rain.jpg (36698 bytes)    melaleuca.jpg (19895 bytes)

         Pepper Tree                  Rain Tree            Melaleuca

Melaleuca is on Florida's official list of noxious plants, and its cultivation and possession are prohibited by state law.

 

                                                                                                        

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