Landscaping with larval host wildflowers and ground covers in Florida is an excellent way to support local ecosystems and promote biodiversity, especially for butterflies, moths, and other pollinators. Many butterflies and moths lay their eggs on specific host plants,...
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Home Gardening With Native Plants – St. Petersburg College Webinar
Checkout the replay from this live webinar with Davis from Wilcox Nursery and Mallory Foster of Wisehands LLC. Get some great tips on home gardening with native plants and how to raise chickens, as well as a great Q & A session with students of St. Petersburg...
Florida Native Plants: Mangroves: Most Important Coastal Plants
Hey guys, welcome back. We're here again at Bonner Park and we're going to talk about one of our most iconic important but also kind of misunderstood ecosystems, the mangrove ecosystem. So, the mangrove ecosystem actually covers about...
Florida Native Plants: The Florida Privet
Florida privet or Forestiera segregata is a wildlife attracting superstar. So Florida privet can grow about 10 to 15 feet tall and eight to 10 feet wide, will grow in full sun to part shade and is salt and drought tolerant. It flowers all...