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Easy to grow

Florida wildf lowers

Floridas wildflowers

Provide habitat for bees


responsible for every third
bite of food we eat
Curb water use in
landscapes
Reduce water and air
pollution
Beautify communities and
roadsides
Contribute to a sense of
place that is uniquely La
Florida

What you can do

Landscape with Florida


native wildflowers and plants
Stop using pesticides,
which harm bees and other
beneficial insects
Stop using fertilizer, which
harms waterways and lake
Ask your county to preserve
roadside wildflowers
Work with lawmakers to
preserve and conserve
natural resources and lands

Resources

www.FlaWildflowers.org
www.PlantRealFlorida.org
www.FloridaWildflowers.com
www.FNPS.org

These wildflowers are adapted to an average moderate to dry garden in all regions of
Florida. They grow best with 6 or more hours of sun and will thrive without regular irrigation
once established.
Asclepias tuberosa

Berlandiera spp
Carphephorus corymbosus
Chamaecrista fasciculata
Coreopsis leavenworthii
Gaillardia pulchella
Gaura angustifolia
Helianthus debilis
Liatris spp
Monarda punctata
Penstemon multiflorus
Pityopsis graminifolia
Rudbeckia hirta
Ruellia caroliniensis
Salvia coccinea
Solidago sempervirens
Symphyotrichum dumosum
Trichostema dichotomum

Milkweed
Greeneyes
Chaffhead/Paintbrush
Partridge pea
Leavenworths coreopsis
Blanketflower
Southern beeblossom
Beach sunflower
Blazing star
Spotted horsemint
White beardtongue
Silkgrass
Black-eyed Susan
Wild petunia
Tropical sage
Seaside goldenrod
Rice button aster
Blue curls

Silphium spp
Solidago odora
Vernonia spp

Threadleaf coreopsis
Downy phlox
Cutleaf coneflower
Rosinweed
Fragrant goldenrod
Ironweed

Additional wildflowers for South/Central Florida gardens:

Produced in partnership
with the Florida Scenic
Highways program. More
information at www.Florida
ScenicHighways.com.

Flaveria linearis
Glandularia tampensis
Heliotropium angiospermum
Jacquemontia pentanthos
Palafoxia feayi
Passiflora suberosa
Rivinia humilis
Stachytarpheta jamaicensis

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Yellow
Pink
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
Purple

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Yellow
Blue/Purple
White
Blue
White/pink
Green
Pale pink/white
Blue

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Additional wildflowers for North/Central Florida gardens:


Coreopsis lanceolata
Phlox pilosa
Rudbeckia laciniata

Orange/red
Yellow
Purple
Yellow
Yellow
Red/yellow
Pink
Yellow
Purple
White
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Yellow
Yellow
Blue
Red
Yellow
White/pale purple
Blue

Yellowtops
Tampa verbena
Scorpiontail
Key West morning glory vine
Feays Palafoxia
Corkystem passionflower
Rouge plant
Blue porterweed

Pick a State Wildflower


The State Wildflower license plate preserves and conserves Floridas natural heritage by funding native wildflower grant
projects, roadside plantings and research at state universities. Choose the plate that gives back to natural, native Florida!

Florida Wildflower Foundation www.FlaWildflowers.org

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