Landscape Uses:
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                 Accent tree or shrub.  Buffer plantings. | 
              
                Ecological Restoration Notes:  | 
              
              
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                 Common in coastal hammocks along the east coast; rarer as an understory shrub in pine rocklands on the Miami Rock Ridge.  Due to geographic variation in morphology, obtaining local germ plasm is recommended. | 
              
              
                | Availability: | 
              
              
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                 Commonly available at native plant nurseries in South Florida. Available at native plant nurseries in central Florida. Available in Lake Worth at Indian Trails Native Nursery.
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                | Description: | 
              
              
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                 Small tree or large shrub with a compact, dense, rounded crown from a stout trunk with spreading branches.  Bark smooth, reddish-brown, gray brown, or yellowish, often covered with patches of lichens.  Leaves variable, thick or thin, light green and smooth above, around 1 to 2 inches long. | 
              
              
                | Height: | 
              
              
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                 Typically 10-25 feet in height; to 34 feet in South Florida.  Can be as broad as tall. | 
              
              
                | Growth Rate: | 
              
              
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                 Moderate. | 
              
              
                | Range: | 
              
              
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                 Monroe County Keys north mostly along the east coast to Brevard County; West Indies. For a digitized image of Elbert Little's Florida range map, visit the  Exploring Florida website. Little's Hendry county report has not been substantiated. | 
              
              
                | Habitats: | 
              
              
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                 Hammocks and thickets; understory shrub in pine rocklands. | 
              
              
                | Soils: | 
              
              
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                 Moist, well-drained sandy or limestone soils, with humusy top layer. | 
              
              
                | Nutritional Requirements: | 
              
              
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                 Moderate to high; grows best with some organic content and may languish in nutrient poor soils. | 
              
              
                | Salt Water Tolerance: | 
              
              
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                 Low; does not tolerate long-term flooding by salt or brackish water. | 
              
              
                | Salt Wind Tolerance: | 
              
              
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                 High; can tolerate moderate amounts of salt wind without significant injury. | 
              
              
                | Drought Tolerance: | 
              
              
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                 Moderate; generally requires moist soils, but tolerant of short periods of drought once established. | 
              
              
                | Light Requirements: | 
              
              
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                 Full sun to light shade. | 
              
              
                | Flower Color: | 
              
              
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                 Greenish-yellow. | 
              
              
                | Flower Characteristics: | 
              
              
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                 Inconspicuous.  Dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants. | 
              
              
                | Flowering Season: | 
              
              
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                 All year; peak spring-summer. | 
              
              
                | Fruit: | 
              
              
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                 Bright red berrylike drupe.  Usually summer-fall. | 
              
              
                | Wildlife and Ecology: | 
              
              
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                 Provides significant food and cover for wildlife.  Birds eat the fruits. | 
              
                     
                | Horticultural Notes: | 
              
              
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                 Can be grown from de-pulped seeds.  Place in light shade or full sun.  Germination is usually in 2-3 weeks. | 
              
              
                | Comments: | 
              
              
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                 Taxonomy: plants with smaller, more narrow leaves from the pine rocklands of the Miami Rock Ridge have been described as another species, Torrubia (=Guapira) longifolia, or variety, Pisonia (=Guapira) discolor var. longifolia; plants with hairy leaves from the Florida Keys have also been described as another species, Torrubia (=Guapira) floridana. |