1. 01.01.1959 This publication includes a description, where grown, when planted, when harvested and principal usage of Florida plants.
  2. 11.09.2015 If you've been fighting with your Florida garden, you're doing it wrong! Florida wants to be covered in forest, not grass and annuals. Picture yourself strolling through a lush and tame jungle loaded with sweet fruit, vegetables, roots, medicinal herbs, flowers and darting butterflies. Now...
  3. A "Florida native plant" refers to a species occurring within the state boundaries prior to European contact, according to the best available scientific and historical documentation. Florida native plants include those species understood as indigenous, occurring in natural associations in...
  4. 01.01.1962 In the following presentation, there are assembled for the first time more than 115 species, native or naturalized in South Florida and/or on the Florida Keys, that offer food, drink, or, in a few instances, salt-, tobacco- and soap-substitutes - or emergency means of cleaning the teeth. 76...
  5. 01.01.1965 In this booklet, the authors have tried to answer in capsule form the various questions asked about our large and varied plant life of Florida. 80 pages Bulletin no. 161, R-January, 1965
  6. 01.01.2003 This publication focuses on the products - the new varieties that have been developed and released since 1988. 39 pages, illustrated, photos
  7. 01.01.1957 This publication tells the history of pineapple in Florida and gives information on how to raise pineapples.
  8. 01.01.1962 What grows in Florida - how to grow it and where to get it.
  9. 01.01.1995 This book contains information on color theory, seasonal plant ideas and spring, summer, autumn and winter gardens.
  10. 01.01.0987 Horticulturist Tom MacCubbin addresses the special problems and year-round rewards of gardening in subtropical Florida. MacCubbin is host of the popular public broadcastign series Florida Home Grown, produced b WMFE-Orlando. In this book he gives clear and practical advice on: -Basics of good...