Some plants in Florida are palm trees, submersed plants, emersed plants, and floating and floating-leaved plants.
Florida is using less farm fertilizers on the plants in the Everglades.
Some plants do but it depends on what type of plants you are talking about. Basil, Parsley, and Tomatoes grow quickly here in Florida.
Florida is using less farm fertilizers on the plants in the Everglades.
Palm Trees, Bougainvillea and Orange Trees are common plants in Florida.
There are five operating reactors in Florida. See link below for details
Florida has orange trees, palm trees, flowers, tropical plants. Florida State University has a plant database.
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Florida's Incredible Wild Edibles by Peggy Lantz is a good feild guide to edible plants in Florida.
I'm happy to report that I am successfully growing Lynwood Gold in North Central Florida. I got some bareroot plants in the Spring and have had much success rooting cuttings from them.
Ball moss (Tillandsia recurvate) is a nonvascular plant native to Florida .
Florida means "flowery" in spanish. He called the place Florida because of the wide range of plants that he saw there.
Orchids, banana plants, and African violets would thrive in this sort of environment. They all require warm climates and a lot of light.