Boca Raton, FL (Zone 10a) | November 2004 | positive
Myrtle-of-the-River is a medium to large shrub or tree native to the wet Everglades hammocks, tropical hardwood hammocks and tree islands...Read More and thickets of far southern Florida (Miami-Dade and Collier Counties, in Everglades National Park as well) southward through the Keys. It has small white feathery-appearing flowers that may attract insects. This tree provudes valuable shelter for wildlife, such as birds, squirrels, and other animals. This tree, due to habitat destruction primarily, is listed as endangered by the state of Florida. It is an excellent native plant for zones 10a, 10b and below through zone 11!
Myrtle-of-the-River is a medium to large shrub or tree native to the wet Everglades hammocks, tropical hardwood hammocks and tree islands...Read More
FL - endangered