The gumbo-limbo tree is alive and well.
The gumbo limbo tree is from south eastern usa. It survies best in well drained places.
That is a fine name. I love frogs. Those are cute names. I have two frogs named Kermit and Peabody
Yes, you can set up a swing on a gumbo limbo tree, provided the tree is healthy and has a sturdy, horizontal branch that can support the weight. It's essential to ensure that the branch is thick enough and that the swing is securely attached to prevent accidents. Additionally, consider the tree's growth and stability over time, as gumbo limbo trees can be susceptible to damage from storms or pests. Always prioritize safety and check local guidelines regarding tree use.
The web address of the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center is: http://www.gumbolimbo.org
The address of the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center is: 1801 N Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432-1946
Probably not. The actual name is Gumbo Limbo Environmental Complex. It is located in Boca Raton FL. See the related link for more information.
They don't eat anything because they produce photosynthesis.
boil gumbo limbo bark, reduce, and apply as a poultice.
it all varies with how fast you walk/"hike".
there are more than three but here are some:sawgrass,blue-green algae,gumbo-limbo
The main characters in "The Missing Gator of Gumbo Limbo" are Liza, who works at a wildlife sanctuary in Gumbo Limbo, and Bobby, a young Seminole boy who helps her search for a missing alligator. Other characters include Dr. Fernandez, the owner of the wildlife sanctuary, and various animals found in the Florida Everglades.