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1. Davie Rd. Main Entrance Median - Gaillardia. 2. Davie Rd. Main Entrance Median - Porterweed. 3. Davie Rd. Main Entrance Median - Beach Daisy. 4. Davie Rd. Main Entrance Median - Salvia and Asters. 5. Bldg.#13 along sidewalks - Gaillardia with mixed species. 6. Bldg.#15 - mixed Gaillardia, Porterweed, Salvia, Coral vine, and Tickseed. 7. Bldg.#17 - Mimosa, Mistflower, Rudbeckia, South Florida Upland Mix (South side), and 2 unknown species. 8. Bldg.#7 (Northeast)- Salvia, Mistflower, Wild Flower, and Blue-eyed Grass. 9. Bldg.#7 ( South) - Wild Petunia, and Blue-eyed grass. |
10. Bldg.#6 - Lantana, Mimosa, Tickseed, Wild Petunia, and Yellow Top. 11. Bldg.#2 - Wild petunia, and Mimosa. 12. Bldg.#18 - Blue-eyed grass, and Verbena. 13. Bldg.#18 (South) - South Florida Upland Mix of Tickseed, Slender Gayfeather, Spotted Beebalm, Mimosa, Purple Love Grass, Slender Goldenrod, Giant Ironweed, and Standing Cypress. 14. Bldg.#3 - South Florida Upland Mix. 15. Bldg.#17 - South Florida Upland Mix. 16. Bldg.#20 - Coreopsis or Florida Tickseed. 17. Davie Rd. Southeast Entrance - Mimosa. 18. Bldg.#14 - Butterfly Garden |
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| Image Sources: 1. Florida Wildflower Foundation: http://floridawildflowerfoundation.org/ 2. Florida Wildflowers & Butterflies: http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/wildflower/ |
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| Recommended Books: 1. Bell, C. Ritchie, and Bryan J. Taylor. Florida Wild Flowers and Roadside Plants. Chapel Hill [N.C.]: Laurel Hill Press, 1982. 2. Haehle, Robert G., and Joan Brookwell. Native Florida Plants: Low Maintenance Landscaping and Gardening. Lanham: Taylor Trade Pub. Co, 2004. 3. Hammer, Roger L. Florida Keys Wildflowers: A Field Guide to Wildflowers, Including Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of the Florida Keys. A Falcon guide. Guilford, Conn: Globe Pequot Press, 2004. 4. Nelson, Gil. Florida's Best Native Landscape Plants: 200 Readily Available Species for Homeowners and Professionals. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2003. 5. Osorio, Rufino. A Gardener's Guide to Florida's Native Plants. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001. 6. Taylor, Walter Kingsley. Florida Wildflowers in Their Natural Communities. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998. 7. Taylor, Walter Kingsley. The Guide to Florida Wildflowers. Dallas, Tex: Taylor Pub. Co, 1992. 8. Watkins, John V., Thomas J. Sheehan, and Robert J. Black. Florida Landscape Plants: Native and Exotic. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2005. |
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