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Native Species
Species that are native or naturally belonging to a particular geographic area or environment. Note: In the context of Ask IFAS, "native" is typical understood to mean "native to Florida".
Related Topics: South Florida, Vegetables
Related Topics: Miami Dade County, Vegetables
Publications
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- 2011 South Florida Beef Forage Survey Results
- 2016 South Florida Beef Forage Survey Results
- A Postharvest Fruit Rot Caused by Alternaria sp. on Imported Plum Tomatoes in South Florida
- Dealing with Iguanas in the South Florida Landscape
- Establishment Cost of Avocados in South Florida
- Estimates of the Replacement Costs of Commercial and Backyard Avocado Trees in South Florida
- Five Basic Steps to Successful Perennial Pasture Grass Establishment From Vegetative Cuttings on South Florida Flatwoods
- Large Lizard Lineup for South Florida
- Managing South Florida Range for Cattle
- Mile-A-Minute (Mikania micrantha): A New Weed in South Florida
- Moisture Retention and Chemical Properties of Nursery Potting Substrates
- Native Habitats for Monarch Butterflies in South Florida
- Native Wildflowers on Roadsides of Central and South Florida
- Nonnative Reptiles in South Florida: Identification Guide
- Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms of Woody Ornamental Plants in South Florida
- Plantback Restrictions for Herbicides Used in South Florida Sugarcane
- Preparation for and Recovery from Hurricanes and Windstorms for Tropical Fruit Trees in the South Florida Home Landscape
- Profitability and Cost Estimates for Producing Mango (Mangifera Indica L.) in South Florida
- Safe Salinity Levels for Irrigation of Two Ornamental Crops: Hibiscus and Mandevilla
- Saltwater Intrusion and Flooding: Risks to South Florida’s Agriculture and Potential Management Practices
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