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  • Coccoloba - Wikipedia
    Coccoloba is a genus of 177 species of flowering plants in the family Polygonaceae, which is native to the Neotropics [1] There is no overall English name for the genus, although many of the individual species have widely used common names
  • How to Grow and Care for Seagrape (Coccoloba) - The Spruce
    Though they can grow as tall as 25 feet, this fast-growing shrub is usually around 10 feet when cultivated in gardens It can be grown inside as a seedling and then moved outside to tropical gardens as it matures, making it a popular ornamental plant in Florida and the Caribbean islands
  • Sea Grape Tree (Coccoloba uvifera): How To Grow and Care
    The sea grape (Coccoloba uvifera) is an evergreen plant that may occur as a shrub or tree depending on the conditions in which it is grown It is known by several common names, including horsewood, hopwood, jamaica kino and seaside grape
  • Coccoloba uvifera (Seagrape) - Gardenia
    Fast-growing, Coccoloba uvifera (Seagrape) is an evergreen, multi-stemmed, vase-shaped shrub or small tree grown for its attractive foliage and showy fruits The leathery leaves are huge, 8-12 in long (20-30 cm), round, shiny green with red midveins
  • Seagrape: Plant Care and Growing Guide (With Pictures)- Identification . . .
    What is Seagrape Plant (Coccoloba uvifera)? Seagrape is an ornamental multi-stemmed tree native to central and southern Florida It’s a member of the buckwheat family Polygonaceae and the genus Coccoloba The shrub-like tree produces tasty fruits and has attractive green leaves with red stems
  • Coccoloba uvifera - NParks
    Large evergreen shrub with a sprawling growth habit when it grows near the coast It forms a small to medium-sized tree when planted away from the coast Coastal environments tend to be very windy and the soil is typically drier and nutrient poor These conditions cause the Sea Grape to be smaller near the coast
  • Florida Native Plant Society (FNPS)
    Blooms predominantly in spring, fruit ripens by late summer Moderately long lived (Nelson 2003) Works well as a specimen plant Its thick, large leaves make it stand out from most other plants in the landscape Very useful in settings subject to salt spray Fast growing, tends to sprawl
  • Coccoloba in Flora of North America @ efloras. org
    The hypanthium usually completely invests the achene in both species of Coccoloba in the flora, becoming juicy and somewhat astringent at maturity The fruits of C uvifera are edible raw or are used to make jelly or wine (E L Little Jr et al 1969)
  • Coccoloba
    Coccoloba Jump to a section: Classification; Citation; Species; Identification Key; Genus Synonyms
  • Coccoloba uvifera - Wikipedia
    Coccoloba uvifera is a species of tree and flowering plant in the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae Its common names include seagrape and baygrape It is native to coastal beaches throughout tropical America and the Caribbean It has edible fruit, among other uses
  • Comprehensive Guide to Caring for Coccoloba: An Exotic Indoor Plant
    Learn about the exotic Coccoloba plant, its care, growth requirements, and how to ensure it thrives in your home
  • Coccoloba - PictureThis
    Coccoloba is a genus containing mostly tropical and subtropical trees, shrubs, and woody vines The leaves tend to be large, and the flowers bloom in spikes Few of these plants are of commercial or ornamental importance – one species, however, the Seagrape (C uvifera), is cultivated across the Caribbean
  • NParks | Coccoloba rugosa - National Parks Board
    Small evergreen tree with a skinny trunk, able to grow up to 10 m tall Large green obovate to rhomboidal leaves, alternate arrangement, measuring up to 60 cm long, wrinkled and margins recurved, surface glabrous Small red flowers in a terminal inflorescence up to 30 - 45 cm long
  • ENH334 ST175: Coccoloba uvifera: Seagrape - EDIS
    Scientific name: Coccoloba uvifera Pronunciation: koe-koe-LOE-buh yoo-VIFF-er-uh Common name (s): Seagrape Family: Polygonaceae USDA hardiness zones: 10A through 11 (Figure 2) Origin: native to Florida, Central America, northwest portion of South America and the Caribbean UF IFAS Invasive Assessment Status: native
  • Coccoloba uvifera
    Coccoloba is one of the few trees in the Polygonaceae (Buckwheat) family There are two native Coccoloba species: C uvfera, a coastal scrub plant, and C diversfolia, which grows in hammocks, forming a tall tree





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