Shrubs & Hedges (Cl-Ha)
Notes:
- -- indicates plants commonly available in nurseries and/or garden centers in south Florida
- © indicates Florida native plants
- indicates plants that can tolerate wet soils or occasional flooding.
Click on linked scientific names for photos and/or more information.
Common name |
Size |
Light |
Salt tolerance |
Comments |
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Pitch apple UF Fact Sheet (155KB pdf) |
30 |
Full sun |
High |
Thick, dark green leaves and attractive pink and white flowers make this a good all-around choice for beach-front properties. Vigorous root system. |
Pigeon plum -- © UF Fact Sheet (158KB pdf) |
5-30 |
Full sun to partial shade |
High |
Native evergreen large shrub to small tree with dense, narrowly rounded crown and attractive, peeling bark. Small, dark purple berries on female trees attractive to birds. |
Sea grape -- © UF Fact Sheet (84KB pdf) |
5-50 |
Full sun |
High |
Native large shrub to large tree with large, thick, saucer-like leaves bearing attractive venation. Also has edible fruit. On occasion, can be susceptible to a number of pests. Leaves can be messy. Good for beach-front properties. |
Croton -- UF Fact Sheet (59KB pdf) |
5-10 |
Full sun |
Moderate |
Grown for the colorful, variegated foliage in greens, yellows, reds and pinks. Scales can be a problem. Can be leggy, especially if grown in shade. |
Coffee colubrina © UF Fact Sheet (147KB pdf) |
20 |
Full sun to light shade |
High |
Native, large, course-leaved shrub or small tree with open crown of large, tri-lobed leaves with inconspicuous green flowers and 3-seeded capsules. Attractive to butterflies and many other beneficial insects. |
Buttonwood -- © UF Fact Sheet (190KB pdf) |
5-50 |
Full sun to partial shade |
High |
Native shrub or tree. Both green and silver leaved forms available; the latter is more attractive. Insignificant flowers followed by small, button-like seed pods. Scales can be a problem and foliage can be attacked by chewing insects. Can be used as a hedge but bottom is prone to thin out. |
Ti plant -- UF Fact Sheet (35KB pdf) |
3-10 |
Full sun |
None |
Palm-like, slender plant with unique, long, narrow leaves in red, pink, white, or purple. Also known as ‘red sister’. |
Spiral ginger Costus scaber |
72 |
Partial shade |
Low |
Tall spiral ginger with attractive roundish jade green leaves with fuzzy underside, and long, hard, waxy 8" to 12" red bracts with small, yellow flowers that peek out as bracts open from bottom up. Long lasting flower; excellent cut flower. |
Christmas berry, ground holly © |
1 |
Full sun to partial shade |
Low |
Native, prostrate, evergreen shrub with small, holly-like, spiny leaves and attractive red berries. |
Desert spoon |
3-30 |
Full sun |
High |
Linear, grey-green leaves with toothed edges. Spectacular inflorescence bearing many creamy-white flowers may reach 30’, after which the plant dies. Takes extreme drought, but must have excellent drainage and air circulation. |
Varnish leaf UF Fact Sheet (49KB pdf) |
18 |
Full sun to partial shade |
High |
Grown for attractive, stiff, shiny green leaves. Showy, yellowish 3-winged capsules produced in terminal clusters; brown, pink or purple at maturity. Dense and fast growing. Used as free-standing specimen or hedge. Excellent for beach-front. |
Dracaena -- UF Fact Sheet (59KB pdf) |
15 |
Partial to full shade |
None |
Narrow, sword-like leaves with red margins. ‘Tricolor’ cultivar has a cream stripe and red edge. Commonly grown as a house plant. |
Golden dewdrop -- UF Fact Sheet (36KB pdf) |
5-18 |
Full sun to partial shade |
Moderate |
Ssprawling and sometimes vine-like, evergreen shrub or small tree. Beautiful purple flowers and yellow, grape-like, poisonous fruit. Can self-seed and become weedy. Also known as D. repens. |
Lingaro Elaeagnus philippensis |
3-15 |
Full sun |
High |
Shrubby, evergreen vine with attractive light green foliage, the underside a reddish brown. Small, fragrant, white flowers followed by edible fruit. Grows well on poor/calcareous soils. Caution: E. pungens, is FLEPPC Category II invasive. |
Beach creeper, golden creeper UF Fact Sheet (38KB pdf) |
1-3 |
Full sun |
High |
Intolerant of over watering, but excellent as ground cover for beach front. Flowers insignificant. |
Coral bean tree -- © UF Fact Sheet (87KB pdf) |
3-15 |
Full sun |
Low |
Native perennial shrub to small tree. Deciduous, 3-lobed compound leaves. Showy scarlet blossoms on tall stalks in spring, followed by large beans that split to reveal bright red seeds. May grow into small tree in south Florida. Extremely poisonous. |
White stopper-- © UF Fact Sheet (177KB pdf) |
5-20 |
Full sun to dense shade |
High |
Native large shrub or small tree with pale, whitish bark and aromatic foliage that can be overpowering. Small, white flowers in midsummer followed by small, purplish berries. Attractive to birds. |
Redberry stopper © UF Fact Sheet (177KB pdf) |
6-18 |
Full sun to partial shade |
High |
Slow-growing native plant with attractive glossy leaves and red berries. Used as specimen plant or hedge. Upright growth suitable for restricted site. |
Spanish stopper -- © UF Fact Sheet (177KB pdf) |
18-36 |
Full sun to shade |
High |
Native large shrub or small tree. Densely clothed with small, rounded leaves. Smallest flowers and fruits of all stoppers, but still attractive to wildlife. Excellent foundation or specimen plant. |
Red stopper© UF Fact Sheet (177KB pdf) |
9 |
Full sun to shade |
High |
Native large shrub or small tree with reddish brown bark and elegant growth habit. Branches produced in flat sprays perpendicular to main trunk. Slow-growing and does not flower or fruit as a young plant. |
Scarlet plume |
5 |
Full sun to partial shade |
High |
Evergreen, arching shrub. Very showy red flowers all year. Needs excellent drainage. Ideal for a rock garden. |
Crown-of-thorns -- UF Fact Sheet (46KB pdf) |
1-3 |
Full sun |
High |
Slow-growing, thorny, semi-succulent shrub with bright green, obovate leaves and small to medium yellow, orange, or red flowers. Excellent in rock gardens. Often used as low hedge in coastal areas. Small Thai dwarf varieties used as bedding plants and groundcovers. |
Florida privet-- © UF Fact Sheet (55KB pdf) |
10 |
Full sun |
High |
Native shrub with insignificant flowers. Wildlife attracted to black fruit. Very tolerant of alkaline soils. Can be used as hedge plant in place of ligustrum. |
Green aloe -- |
3-8 |
Full sun |
High |
Large rosette of thin narrow leaves up to 8' long. Requires freely draining soil. Inflorescence borne on 15-30" stem; flowers pungent. Rosette dies after flowering. New plants arise from bulbils. Variegated form available. |
Thryallis -- UF Fact Sheet (43KB pdf) |
3-5 |
Full sun to partial shade |
Low |
Versatile, evergreen, tropical shrub. Non-stop yellow flowers bloom year-round. Excellent for low hedges. Wood brittle. Requires sheltered position. |
Star flower |
10 |
Full sun |
Moderate |
Adaptable evergreen shrub with deep green, oval, toothed, leathery leaves. Bears star-shaped, mauve-pink flowers about 1.5” across during spring and summer, followed by brownish, 4-lobed berries. Excellent plant for espaliers. Scale insects sometimes a problem. |
Lignum vitae-- © Guaiacum sanctum UF Fact Sheet (91KB pdf) |
6-25 |
Full sun |
High |
Attractive, native, slow-growing large shrub to small tree, with blue flowers year round—but best in spring. Flowers followed by yellow seed pods which pop open to reveal shiny, bright red seeds. Extremely dense, prized wood. |
Firebush -- © UF Fact Sheet (65KB pdf) |
5-15 |
Shady to dappled sun |
Low |
Produces attractive orange/red flowers at any time. Indifferent to soil, providing drainage is good. In shade, less shrubby and more tree-like. Can be used as hedge, but pruning interferes with flowering. Highly attractive to butterflies. |
Plant Categories
- Perennials
- Annuals
- Shrubs & Hedges (A-Ci)
- Shrubs & Hedges (Cl-Ha)
- Shrubs & Hedges (He-P)
- Shrubs & Hedges (R-Z)
- Flowering & Shade Trees (A-E)
- Flowering & Shade Trees (F-Z)
- Fruit Trees
- Palms, Cycads & Palm-like Plants (A-E)
- Palms, Cycads & Palm-like Plants (G-Z)
- Ornamental Grasses
- Groundcovers (A-I)
- Groundcovers (J-Z)
- Herbs & Vegetables
- Vines
- Epiphytes