What’s Flowering in Florida? Text
January
North/Central
Camellia: Non-native, evergreen (Camellia japonica)
Red maple: Native, deciduous (Acer rubrum)
South
Hong Kong orchid tree: Non-native, evergreen (Bauhinia x blakeana)
Ixora: Non-native, evergreen (Ixora spp.)
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February
North/Central
Chickasaw plum: Native, deciduous (Prunus angustifolia)
Eastern redbud: Native, deciduous (Cercis canadensis)
Eastern dogwood: Native, deciduous (Cornus florida)
Fringetree: Native, deciduous (Chionanthus virginicus)
Saucer magnolia: Non-native, deciduous (Magnolia x soulangiana)
Taiwan cherry: Non-native, deciduous (Prunus campanulata)
South
Bougainvillea: Non-native, evergreen (Bougainvillea spp.)
Hong Kong orchid tree: Non-native, evergreen (Bauhinia x blakeana)
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March
North/Central
Azalea: Native, deciduous and non-native, evergreen (Rhododendron spp.)
Eastern redbud: Native, deciduous (Cercis canadensis)
Sweet acacia: Native, evergreen (Acacia farnesiana)
South
Bougainvillea: Non-native, evergreen (Bougainvillea spp.)
Frangipani: Non-native, evergreen (Plumeria rubra)
Golden trumpet tree: Non-native, deciduous (Handroanthus chrysotrichus)
Hong Kong orchid tree: Non-native, evergreen (Bauhinia x blakeana)
Pink trumpet tree: Non-native, deciduous (Tabebuia heterophylla)
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April
North/Central
Rose: Non-native, evergreen (Rosa spp.)
Southern magnolia: Native, evergreen (Magnolia grandiflora)
Bottlebrush: Non-native, deciduous (Callistemon spp.)
Gardenia: Non-native, evergreen (Gardenia jasminoides)
Glossy abelia: Non-native, evergreen (Abelia x grandiflora)
Yesterday-today-and-tomorrow: Non-native, evergreen (Brunfelsia grandiflora)
South
Rose: Non-native, evergreen (Rosa spp.)
Jacaranda: Non-native, semi-deciduous (Jarcanda mimosifolia)
Oleander: Non-native, evergreen (Nerium oleander)
Hibiscus: Native and non-native, evergreen (Hibiscus spp.)
Chinese fringe bush: Non-native, evergreen (Loropetalum chinensis)
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May
North/Central
Hibiscus: Native and non-native, evergreen (Hibiscus spp.)
Southern magnolia: Native, evergreen (Magnolia grandiflora)
Oleander: Non-native, evergreen (Nerium oleander)
Gardenia: Non-native, evergreen (Gardenia jasminoides)
African iris: Non-native, herbaceous (Dietes vegeta)
South
Hibiscus: Native and non-native, evergreen (Hibiscus spp.)
Bougainvillea: Non-native, evergreen (Bougainvillea spp.)
Royal poinciana: Non-native, semi-evergreen (Delonix regia)
Frangipani: Non-native, deciduous (Plumeria rubra)
Yesterday-today-and-tomorrow: Non-native, evergreen (Brunfelsia grandiflora)
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June
North/Central Florida
Chastetree: Non-native, deciduous (Vitex agnus-castus)
Crapemyrtle: Non-native, deciduous (Lagerstroemia spp.)
Ixora: Non-native, evergreen (Ixora coccinea)
Hibiscus: Native and non-native, evergreen (Hibiscus spp.)
Oakleaf hydrangea: Native, deciduous (Hydrangea quercifolia)
South
Angel’s trumpet: Non-native, evergreen (Brugmansia spp.)
Jacaranda: Non-native, semi-deciduous (Jacaranda mimosifolia)
Hibiscus: Native and non-native, evergreen (Hibiscus spp.)
Orange Geiger tree: Non-native, evergreen (Cordia sebestena)
Yellow poinciana: Non-native, semi-deciduous (Peltophorum pterocarpum)
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July
North/Central
Firebush: Native, evergreen (Hamelia patens)
Crapemyrtle: Non-native, deciduous (Lagerstroemia spp.)
Hibiscus: Native and non-native, evergreen (Hibiscus spp.)
Southern magnolia: Native, evergreen (Magnolia grandiflora)
South
Bird of paradise: Non-native, evergreen (Strelitzia reginae)
Firebush: Native, evergreen (Hamelia patens)
Frangipani: Non-native, deciduous (Plumeria rubra)
Orange Geiger tree: Native, evergreen (Cordia sebestena)
Royal poinciana: Non-native, semi-evergreen (Delonix regia)
Wild olive: Native, evergreen (Cordia boissieri)
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August
North/Central
Peregrina: Non-native, evergreen (Jatropha integerrima)
Thryallis: Non-native, evergreen (Galphimia gracilis)
Plumbago: Non-native, evergreen (Plumbago auriculata)
Swamp mallow: Native, deciduous (Hibiscus coccineus)
South
African tulip tree: Non-native, evergreen (Spathodea campanulata)
Desert cassia: Non-native, evergreen (Senna polyphylla)
Peregrina: Non-native, evergreen (Jatropha integerrima)
Purple glory tree: Non-native, evergreen (Tibouchina granulosa)
Ylang ylang tree: Non-native, evergreen (Cananga odorata)
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September
North/Central
Thryallis: Non-native, evergreen (Galphimia gracilis)
Plumbago: Non-native, tender evergreen (Plumbago auriculata)
Buttonbush: Native, deciduous (Cephalanthus occidentalis)
Firebush: Native, tender evergreen (Hamelia patens)
Turk’s cap mallow: Non-native, tender evergreen (Malvaviscus arboreus)
South
Plumbago: Non-native, tender evergreen (Plumbago auriculata)
Buttonbush: Native, deciduous (Cephalanthus occidentalis)
Firebush: Native, tender evergreen (Hamelia patens)
Turk’s cap mallow: Non-native, tender evergreen (Malvaviscus arboreus)
Silk floss tree: Non-native, deciduous (Choridia speciosa)
Banana: Non-native, evergreen (Musa spp.)
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October
North/Central
Sasanqua camellia: Non-native, evergreen (Camellia sasanqua)
Muhly grass: Native, semi-evergreen (Muhlenbergia capillaris)
Rose: Non-native, evergreen (Rosa spp.)
Swamp sunflower: Native, evergreen (Helianthus angustfolius)
South
Dwarf poinciana: Non-native, evergreen (Caesalpinia pulcherrima)
Silk floss tree: Non-native, deciduous (Choridia speciosa)
Beautyberry: (Fruiting, not flowering) native, deciduous (Callicarpa americana)
Swamp sunflower: Native, evergreen (Helianthus angustfolius)
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November
North/Central
Beautyberry: (Fruiting, not flowering) native, deciduous (Callicarpa americana)
Sasanqua camellia: Non-native, evergreen (Camellia sasanqua)
Tea olive: Non-native, evergreen (Osmanthus fragrans)
Florida aster: Native, evergreen (Chrysopsis floridana)
South
Beautyberry: (Fruiting, not flowering) native, deciduous (Callicarpa americana)
Peregrina: Non-native, tender evergreen (Jatropha integerrima)
Ixora: Non-native, evergreen (Ixora coccinea)
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December
North/Central
Beautyberry: (Fruiting, not flowering) native, deciduous (Callicarpa americana)
Camellia: Non-native, evergreen (Camellia japonica)
Sasanqua camellia: Non-native, evergreen (Camellia sasanqua)
Poinsettia: Non-native, tender evergreen (Euphorbia pulcherrima)
Powderpuff: Non-native, tender evergreen (Calliandra haematocephala)
Tea olive: Non-native, evergreen (Osmanthus fragrans)
South
Beautyberry: (Fruiting, not flowering) native, deciduous (Callicarpa americana)
Pinkball tree: Non-native, evergreen (Dombeya wallichii)
Poinsettia: Non-native, tender evergreen (Euphorbia pulcherrima)
Powderpuff: Non-native, tender evergreen (Calliandra haematocephala)
Orchid tree: Non-native, semi-deciduous (Bauhinia spp.)