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Illicium anisatum Japanese Anise Tree

FP276/FPS-276 by Edward F. Gilman, Ryan W. Klein, and Gail HansenOctober 30, 2023This document provides a detailed overview of Illicium anisatum, commonly known as the Japanese anise tree. It describes the plant’s physical characteristics, including its height, leaf color, and flower appearance. The document also outlines the plant’s growing conditions, such as its preference for well-drained, rich soil and moderate drought tolerance. Additionally, it highlights the plant’s uses in landscaping, its non-invasive nature, and its general pest resistance. The document concludes with propagation methods and maintenance tips for optimal growth. Original publication date October 1999.

Illicium floridanum Florida Anise Tree, Florida Anise

FP277/FPS-277 by Edward F. Gilman, Ryan W. Klein, and Gail HansenNovember 6, 2023This document provides a detailed overview of the Florida anise tree (Illicium floridanum), a native shrub of Florida. It describes the plant’s physical characteristics, including its olive green leaves, reddish-purple flowers, and star-shaped seed pods. The document outlines the plant’s growth habits, preferred growing conditions, and uses in landscaping. It also highlights the plant’s moderate drought tolerance, pest resistance, and ease of maintenance. Additionally, it mentions the propagation methods and the availability of a white-flowered cultivar named ‘Album’. Original publication date October 1999.

Illicium parviflorum Anise, Yellow Anisetree, Star Anise

FP278/FPS-278 by Edward F. Gilman, Ryan W. Klein, and Gail HansenNovember 6, 2023This document provides an insightful overview of the longstalk holly, a broadleaf evergreen native to East Asia. It highlights the plant’s ornamental qualities, such as its smooth leaves, pyramidal shape, and red fruits that attract birds. The text also discusses the longstalk holly’s growth preferences, including its partial shade requirement and tolerance to wind and cold. The document concludes with potential landscaping applications for the plant, emphasizing its suitability for hedges, screens, and container plantings. Original publication date October 1999.

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