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Florida native plants

Florida gardens by different rules than the rest of the country: no real winter in the south, a distinct wet and dry season instead, and sand rather than soil in much of the state. Its natives handle heat, humidity, drenching summer rain, periodic drought, and hurricanes — and the flora shifts sharply between the panhandle and the subtropical peninsula.

Bedfellow lists 599 of these.

The 30 most-observed are listed here — see all 599 in search.

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