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    Controlled Plant Species

    Many landscape plants are not a problem for our natural resources. However, a few are so invasive that they have completely overrun natural forests and crowded out rare and unique plants found nowhere else in the world. Each year, it costs the public thousands of dollars per acre to protect our natural areas from these exotic pest plants.

    You can help by avoiding plants that are known to be invasive. The following list is reprinted from the 1996 Dade County Landscaping Manual.

    Controlled Plant Species

    Common Name
    Species
    Native Plant Communities Invaded
    Orchid tree Bauhinia variegata Hammocks
    Orchid tree Bauhinia purpurea Hammocks
    Mast wood Calophyllum calaba -C.Inophyllum Hammocks
    Madagascar periwinkle Catharanthus roseus Beaches, Sandy Pinelands/Hammocks
    Pongamia pongam Derris indica Pinelands
    Surinam cherry Eugenia uniflora Hammocks
    Pothos Epipremnum pinnatum cv. Aureum Hammocks, Pinelands
    Life plant Bryophyllum pinnatum Hammocks
    Lantana Lantana camara Pinelands
    Orange jessamine Murraya paniculata Hammocks
    Japanese pittosporum Pittosporum tobira Pinelands
    Canistel Pouteria campechiana Hammocks
    Guava Psidium guajava Freshwater wetlands
    Cattley guava Psidium littorale Freshwater wetlands
    Oyster plant Rhoeo spathacea Pinelands, Hammocks
    Bowstring Hemp Sanservieria hyacinthoides - S. trifasciata Pinelands, Hammocks
    Scaevola, Half-flower Scaevola taccada var. sericea - S. frutescens; - s.sericea Beaches
    Arrowhead Syngonium podophyllum Hammocks. Pinelands
    Jambolan, Java plum Syzygium cumini Hammocks
    Rose apple Syzygium jambos Hammocks
    Tropical almond Terminalia catappa Coastal & freshwater wetlands
    Puncture vine Tribulus cistoides Sandy, Pinelands, Beaches
    Washington palm Washingtonia spp Coastal wetlands & beaches
    Wedelia Wedelia trilobata All communities
    Wandering zebrina Zebrina pendula All communities

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