|                    Wild mastic, False mastic
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                |                    Sideroxylon foetidissimum  
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                |                    Sapotaceae 
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                 Landscape Uses:
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                 Specimen or shade tree in residential and commercial landscapes. | 
               
                Ecological Restoration Notes:  | 
               
              
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                | Availability: | 
               
              
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                 Commonly available at native plant nurseries in South Florida. Available in Melbourne at Native Butterfly Flowers . | 
               
              
                | Description: | 
               
              
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                 Medium to large tree with an irregular, rounded crown.  Trunks large, erect, buttressed at the base, to 3 feet in diameter.  Bark brown to gray brown or reddish-brown, thick, broken into thick plates exposing inner bark.  Leaves glossy, dark green to yellowish-green with a wavy margin, 2-6 inches long. | 
               
              
                | Height: | 
               
              
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                 Typically 30-60 feet in height; to 118 feet in South Florida.  Taller than broad. | 
               
              
                | Growth Rate: | 
               
              
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                 Moderate. | 
               
              
                | Range: | 
               
              
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                 Monroe County Keys north, mostly along the coasts, to Volusia and Manatee counties; West Indies and Mexico.  Very rare in the middle and lower Monroe County Keys. For a digitized image of Elbert Little's Florida range map, visit the  Exploring Florida website. | 
               
              
                | Habitats: | 
               
              
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                 Hammocks. | 
               
              
                | Soils: | 
               
              
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                 Moist, well-drained sandy or limestone soils, with humusy top layer. | 
               
              
                | Nutritional Requirements: | 
               
              
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                 Moderate; can grow in nutrient poor soils, but needs some organic content to thrive. | 
               
              
                | 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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                 High; does not require any supplemental water once established. | 
               
              
                | Light Requirements: | 
               
              
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                 Full sun. | 
               
              
                | Flower Color: | 
               
              
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                 Greenish-yellow. | 
               
              
                | Flower Characteristics: | 
               
              
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                 Inconspicuous but foul-smelling. | 
               
              
                | Flowering Season: | 
               
              
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                 Spring-fall; peak in summer. | 
               
              
                | Fruit: | 
               
              
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                 Yellow-orange berry, about 1" long.  Edible.  Winter-summer. | 
               
              
                | Wildlife and Ecology: | 
               
              
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                 Provides significant food and cover for wildlife. pollinators | 
               
                     
                | Horticultural Notes: | 
               
              
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                 Can be grown from seed. | 
               
              
                | Comments: | 
               
              
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                 The fruits are edible raw, but the latex is very sticky.  The wood is used for ship building in the West Indies. | 
               
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                    Steve Woodmansee Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
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