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Garden Rebel / Sims Landscaping, Co.
Garden Rebel / Sims Lands... Professional Orlando, FL
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My Trip to Miami Beach

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    Yellow Singapore Ixora used as low ground shrub.
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    Dwarf Royal Palms (taller) side by side with Rhapis Palm.
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    Variegated Agave surrounded by green emerald ficus.
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    Foliage wall garden at Marriott Hotel in Miami Beach.
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    Giant Flower Spike of Blue Agave. Coconut Palm to the left.
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    Dune area on way to South Park on Miami Beach.
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    Carissa, also called Natal Plum, it has a red edible fruit.
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    Coconut tree background in Miami Beach.
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    Phoenix Palms, dactilifera palms, Miami Beach.
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    Pink Hibiscus blooms over eight months of the year.
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    Environmental drainage walkway allows water to percolate into soil.
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    This is South Park with ornamental grasses and Yucca.
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    Native beach grass preserving the dunes.
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    Florida cabbage palms are a native of the south.
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    Silver Buttonwood contrasting beautifully in South Park.
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    Exotic Sea Grape with its exotic contoured trunk and big round leaves.
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    ...the good life...
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    sand dunes at South Park
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    Recreational fountain showers in South Park.
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    Silver Buttonwood, perfect specimen.
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  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    I always suffer from "tropical envy" when I go to South Florida, but I think many of the things you posted would be hardy here as well. Thanks for the reminders!
    on Jul 08, 2012 · Like 0

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