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24 gru 2009 · Expect Florida anise to grow from 10 to 15 feet tall and about 6 to 10 feet wide. Hardy from USDA Zones 7-10, it is an excellent choice gardens in the Deep South. Specimens can be found in the wild in the Florida panhandle and across Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to southeastern Louisiana.
The Florida anise tree, also called purple anise, is an attractive, medium to large, evergreen shrub in the Schisandraceae (starvine) family and native to the southeastern United States and northern Mexico.
19 cze 2019 · Florida anise blends in well with other shrubs, especially in a woodland setting. Photo by Mike Fagan. The Florida anise (Illicium floridanum) is a good choice. This underused evergreen shrub is native to the Northwest Florida Panhandle, extending along the coastal plain toward Louisiana.
18 maj 2017 · Fact sheet: Florida Anise. This rapidly growing, evergreen, Florida native shrub has olive green leaves and reddish-purple, starry, two-inch flowers. The many slender branches of Florida anise droop to he ground, giving a rounded, open canopy in the shade, ideal for natural settings, or in sunny locations it can be pruned into dense hedges or ...
15 lut 2024 · While no living plant is care-free, Florida anise comes pretty close, as long as you grow it where the soil and light conditions are suitable. Its natural form is pleasant, but it can be pruned to control its size or sheared as a more formal hedge.
Illicium floridanum 'Pink Frost' (Florida Anise) is a vigorous, medium-sized evergreen shrub of upright habit, with elliptic, dark green leaves, 6 in. long (15 cm), adorned with creamy edges. The foliage turns a lovely pink-rose color in cold weather.
25 sty 2022 · Landscape Use: Florida anise is best grown in shady areas with rich, well-drained soil and ample moisture. This plant works well in shrub borders sited in wet, shady corners of a landscape. Plants sited in full sun may experience leaf scorch. Florida anise is not drought resistant and requires supplemental irrigation in times of prolonged drought.