Native Plants - Knowledgebase Question

Szunrise, Fl
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Question by cjmcmullen
April 16, 2009
I hav just made a large planter under three palm trees. I live in Florida and the area has southern exposure, I want to plant native, colorful flowering, butterfly attracting, drougt and heat resistant plants.


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Answer from NGA
April 16, 2009
The beauty of native plants is that they are virtually carefree because they are so adapted to the area. Salvia leucantha, Mexican Bush Sage, is native to Florida and commonly used in butterfly gardens. But there are dozens more. Pentas lanceolata has bright red flowers, Stachytarpheta mutabilis (red porter weed), Hamelia patens (fire bush), and Salvia coccinea (tropical sage) are all Florida natives. Enjoy your new garden!

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