American Holly (Ilex opaca)
Growing to a maximum of 60 feet but typically more like 25 feet tall, this tree choice has stout branches and evergreen dark-green leaves. There is light gray bark and bright red berries. It makes for a popular holiday decoration. It grows in any lighting, including full sun, and prefers acidic soil. It has a cold and heat tolerance.
Red Mulberry (Morus rubra)
A perennial tree with a short trunk and round crown, the red mulberry grows about 50 feet high. Leaves are ovate and simple, with hairs. The leaves turn bright yellow come fall season. It can grow in any lighting and is adaptable to the soil. It's good for bringing butterflies into the Florida landscape.
Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris)
Growing up to 100 feet in height, the longleaf pine has stout branches and long bright green needles. The needs are in sets of three and the cones on this native pine are the biggest in the eastern part of the United States. It grows in full sun with a dry soil. It has a tolerance for poor draining soils and the fusiform rust disease.
Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia)
The evergreen tree grows up to 30 feet high with clusters of white flowers and green leaves. Foliage turns pale-yellow in the fall. Bark is scaly and near-black. There are red plums as the fruits. It likes to grow in full sun or partial shade and dry soil. Its fruit can be made into jams and jellies.
Hercules' Club (Zanthoxylum clava-herculis)
Growing around 50 feet high, this aromatic tree has spreading branches and green leaves. There is a round crown and scent glands on the flowers, fruit, and the foliage. It grows well in full sun and dry soil. The bark was once chewed as an early remedy for toothaches. The bark numbs the mouth when chewed.
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Source: NPIN
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