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In the table, the regions of the state in which the plant will grow are indicated by N=north, C=central, and S=south. The blooming and fruiting seasons are indicated by Sp=spring, Su=summer, F=fall, and W=winter.
 
Click on the botanical name for more information, including native plants within the plant's family plus
butterflies, birds, and other wildlife that the plants attract.
 
Click on the  photo  to see photographs of plant.

Trees
 nameregionbloomseasonbotanical name
 
 
 Cabbage palmNCSwhite
black
Su
F
Sabal palmetto
 FigSpink
red, brown
SpSuFW
SpSuFW
Ficus spp.
 Flowering dogwoodNCwhite
red
Sp
F
Cornus florida
 HackberryNCSgreenish
orange red
Sp
SpSuF
Celtis laevigata
 HawthornNCwhite, pink
red
Sp
SpSuF
Crataegus spp.
 HickoryNCScatkins
nut
Sp
F
Carya spp.
 MagnoliaNCSwhite
red
SpSu
F
Magnolia spp.
 OakNCS 
acorns
Sp
FW
Quercus spp.
 PersimmonNCSwhite-greenish
yellow-orange
Sp
FW
Diospyros giniana
 Pigeon plumSwhitish-green
dark red
Sp
SuFW
Coccoloba diversifolia
 PineNCS 
cones
 
F
Pinus spp.
 Red mulberryNCSgreen
dull red
SpSu
Sp
Morus rubra
 Southern red cedarNCS 
blue
Sp
FW
Juniperus silicicola
 Tupelos & gumsNCSwhite
varies
Sp
F
Nyssa spp.
 Wild cherryNCwhite
red-black
Sp
Su
Prunus serotina
 Wild plumNCwhite
red
Sp
Su
Prunus americana
 Wild tamarindSwhiteSpSu
SpSuFW
Lysiloma bahamense
 Winged elmNC 
winged seed
 
Sp
Ulmus alata

 
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