Plant Selection & Landscape Design - Southwest Florida Water ...
Plant Selection & Landscape Design - Southwest Florida Water ... Plant Selection & Landscape Design - Southwest Florida Water ...
VINES Scientific Common Reg/Native G, H, S Soil pH, Txt Soil Mst, Drgt Light/Best Salt Gelsemium sempervirens Carolina Jessamine, Yellow Jasmine N C 8-9 Yes N C S 8b-10 No N C 8-9 No N C S 8-11 Yes Fast 20-40 20-30 Fast 1 /2 -1 1-6 Fast 1-2 2-5 Fast 10-20 10-40 Any Any Any Any Low L-N Hedera canariensis Algerian Ivy, Canary Ivy Medium M Hedera helix English Ivy Medium L-N Ipomoea spp. (natives only) Morning Glory High M Wildlife evergreen; yellow, tubular, winter through spring flowers; rapid growth when established; poisonous distinctive, red leaf stems; beautiful, thick, leathery foliage; rapid growth rate, watch for aggressive spread; rich groundcover in the shade bold leaves provide dark green mat of foliage; tenacious aerial roots guide the plant up tree trunks, walls, or trellises; rapid growth rate; watch for aggressive spread flower color varies; can spread easily; provides food for wildlife Scientific Common Reg/Native G, H, S Soil pH, Txt Soil Mst, Drgt Light/Best Salt Jasminum multiflorum Downy Jasmine Fast 5-10 5-10 Fast 10-15 10-15 1-10 1-10 Fast 12-15 10-12 Any Any Any S/L Medium L-N Lonicera sempervirens Honeysuckle, Coral Honeysuckle C S 9b-11 No N C 8-9 Yes Medium M Mandevilla cvs. Pink Allamanda, Mandevilla Medium L-N Millettia reticulata Evergreen Wisteria C S 9b-11 No C S 9-11 No Low M Wildlife white, fragrant, year-round flowers; dies back in freeze, may come back; susceptible to pests; sprawling form dark green, smooth leaves; red, spring through summer flowers; fruit provides food for wildlife; susceptible to freeze damage twining evergreen vine; many cultivars; pink/white, year-round flowers deciduous in North Florida; glossy, leathery textured leaves; purple, summer through fall flowers 68
VINES Pandorea jasminoides Bower Vine C S 9b-11 No N C S 8b-11 Yes S 10b-11 No S 10a-11 No Fast 1-20 1-20 Any Fast 5-10 5-10 Any Fast 30-40 30-40 Any Fast 1-40 1-40 Any Medium Passiflora incarnata Maypop, Passion Vine High Petrea volubilis Queen’s Wreath Medium Quisqualis indica Rangoon Creeper Medium L-N M L-N L-N evergreen; maintains an open, fine-textured effect; 2 inch wide, white, pink-throated, summer through winter flowers evergreen; pink/purple, summer through fall flowers; larval food plant of zebra longwing, gulf fritillary, and variegated fritillary butterflies; tolerates occasionally wet soil evergreen; purple, spring flowers 1" flowers turn from white to pink or pink to deep red, blooms in spring through fall; good for fences, pergolas, and small buildings; susceptible to pests Thunbergia alata Black-Eyed Susan Vine Trachelospermum jasminoides Confederate Jasmine, Star Jasmine Wisteria frutescens American Wisteria N C S 8-11 No N C S 8-10 No N C 8-9 Yes Fast 5-10 5-10 Fast 1-40 1-40 Fast 10-20 6-12 S/L Any Any Low L-N Medium L-N Medium L-N perennial; yellow, summer flowers white, fragrant, showy, spring flowers; susceptible to diseases lavender, fragrant, spring through summer flowers; poisonous parts 69
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VINES<br />
Pandorea jasminoides<br />
Bower Vine<br />
C S 9b-11 No N C S 8b-11 Yes<br />
S 10b-11 No<br />
S 10a-11 No<br />
Fast 1-20 1-20<br />
Any<br />
Fast 5-10 5-10<br />
Any<br />
Fast 30-40 30-40<br />
Any<br />
Fast 1-40 1-40<br />
Any<br />
Medium<br />
Passiflora incarnata<br />
Maypop,<br />
Passion Vine<br />
High<br />
Petrea volubilis<br />
Queen’s Wreath<br />
Medium<br />
Quisqualis indica<br />
Rangoon Creeper<br />
Medium<br />
L-N<br />
M<br />
L-N<br />
L-N<br />
evergreen; maintains an open,<br />
fine-textured effect; 2 inch<br />
wide, white, pink-throated,<br />
summer through winter flowers<br />
evergreen; pink/purple,<br />
summer through fall flowers;<br />
larval food plant of zebra<br />
longwing, gulf fritillary, and<br />
variegated fritillary butterflies;<br />
tolerates occasionally wet soil<br />
evergreen; purple, spring<br />
flowers<br />
1" flowers turn from white to<br />
pink or pink to deep red,<br />
blooms in spring through fall;<br />
good for fences, pergolas, and<br />
small buildings; susceptible to<br />
pests<br />
Thunbergia alata<br />
Black-Eyed Susan Vine<br />
Trachelospermum jasminoides<br />
Confederate Jasmine,<br />
Star Jasmine<br />
Wisteria frutescens<br />
American Wisteria<br />
N C S 8-11 No N C S 8-10 No N C 8-9 Yes<br />
Fast 5-10 5-10 Fast 1-40 1-40 Fast 10-20 6-12<br />
S/L<br />
Any<br />
Any<br />
Low<br />
L-N<br />
Medium<br />
L-N<br />
Medium<br />
L-N<br />
perennial; yellow, summer<br />
flowers<br />
white, fragrant, showy, spring<br />
flowers; susceptible to diseases<br />
lavender, fragrant, spring<br />
through summer flowers;<br />
poisonous parts<br />
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