Native Plants
Plants that are from—and thrive in—Florida
Native plants are an important part of Florida's ecosystem and provide food and shelter for other native species. You can help native plants make a comeback by planting them in your garden.
- Bald Cypress
- Beach Sunflower
- Beautyberry
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Carnivorous Plants
- Carolina Jessamine
- Chickasaw Plum
- Coontie
- Columbine
- Coral Bean
- Coral Honeysuckle
- Coreopsis: Florida's State Wildflower
- Cycads
- Fakahatchee Grass
- Firebush
- Florida Maple
- Florida Pines
- Florida Violets
- Florida's Native Bromeliads
- Floridas Native Orchids
- Gaillardia
- Gumbo-Limbo Tree
- Live Oaks
- Longleaf Pine
- Maypop
- Muhly Grass
- Native Azaleas
- Native Plants
- Native Trees
- Oak Trees
- Oakleaf Hydrangea
- Pawpaw
- Prickly Pear
- Protecting Florida's Native Plants
- Railroad Vine
- Red Buckeye
- Redbuds
- Resurrection Fern
- Saw Palmetto
- Sea Grape
- Scarlet Salvia
- Sources of Native Plants
- Southern Magnolia
- Southern Shield Fern
- Spanish Moss
- Spiderwort
- Star Anise
- Swamp Lily
- Swamp Mallow
- Swamp Sunflower
- Threatened and Endangered Plants
- Walter's Viburnum
- Wax Myrtle
- Wildflowers in the Garden
- Yucca



