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Santa Rosa County Master Gardener Volunteers
Demonstration Gardens

MILTON DEMONSTRATION GARDEN

The current Extension Demonstration Garden was installed in 2003 when the SRC Extension Service moved into the 6263 Dogwood Drive building.  The garden is here to show/teach the community the practices of Florida Friendly Landscaping/gardening and is a teaching tool for Master Gardeners. The garden presents all the challenges of a local home landscape. All knowledge shared is from the University of Florida researched based information.  

 

 

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COMMUNITY LIFE CHURCH 
DEMONSTRATION GARDEN

FACT SHEETS

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  1. African Blue Basil (PDF)

  2. Aloe Vera (PDF)

  3. Amaryllis Apple Blossom (PDF)

  4. Amaryllis Red Lion (PDF)

  5. Amaryllis Snowflake (PDF)

  6. Amaryllis (PDF)

  7. American Beautyberry (PDF)

  8. Arrowwood (PDF)

  9. Aucuba (PDF)

  10. Autumn Sedum Neon (PDF)

  11. Aztec Lily (PDF)

  12. Baldcypress (PDF)

  13. Beach Hypericum (PDF)

  14. Black eyed Susan (PDF)

  15. Blue Butterfly Bush (PDF)

  16. Blue Flag Iris (PDF)

  17. Blue Glory Vine (PDF)

  18. Blueberry (PDF)

  19. Bordeaux Yaupon Holly (PDF)

  20. Buddhist Pine (PDF)

  21. Bugleweed (PDF)

  22. Butterfly Bush (PDF)

  23. Butterfly Ginger (PDF)

  24. Butterfly Weed (PDF)

  25. Calla Lily (PDF)

  26. Canna Lily (PDF)

  27. Cardamom (PDF)

  28. Carolina Buckthorn (PDF)

  29. Carolina Jessamine (PDF)

  30. Cast Iron Plant (PDF)

  31. Century Plant (PDF)

  32. Chaste Tree (PDF)

  33. Chinese Holly Emily Brunner

  34. Chinese Holly Fineline (PDF)

  35. Chives (PDF)

  36. Cleome (PDF)

  37. Coleus (PDF)

  38. Coneflower (PDF)

  39. Coontie (PDF)

  40. Crepe Myrtle (PDF)

  41. Crinum Lily (PDF)

  42. Daffodil Erlicheer (PDF)

  43. Daffodil Ice Follies (PDF)

  44. Dahoon Holly (PDF)

  45. Daylily (PDF)

  46. Dill (PDF)

  47. Dwarf Fountaingrass (PDF)

  48. Dwarf Japanese Juniper (PDF)

  49. Dwarf Nandina (PDF)

  50. Dwarf Pomeganate (PDF)

  51. Eastern Redbud (PDF)

  52. False Rosemary (PDF)

  53. Fig (PDF)

  54. Firebush (PDF)

  55. Firespike (PDF)

  56. Florida Anise (PDF)

  57. Gardenia August Beauty (PDF)

  58. Gardenia Chuck Hayes (PDF)

  59. Georgia Savory (PDF)

  60. Giant Fountain Grass Oceanside (PDF)

  61. Hardy Iceplant (PDF)

  62. Hens & Chicks (PDF)

  63. Holly Fern (PDF)

  64. Hosta Albomarginata (PDF)

  65. Hosta Variegata (PDF)

  66. Hurricane Lily (PDF)

  67. Ice Plant (PDF)

  68. Indian Hawthorn (PDF)

  69. Japanese Cedar (PDF)

  70. Japanese Holly (PDF)

  71. Japanese Maple (PDF)

  72. Japanese Painted Fern (PDF)

  73. Knockout Rose (PDF)

  74. Lacecap Hydrangea Variegata (PDF)

  75. Lacecap Hydrangea (PDF)

  76. Lanceleaf Arrowroot (PDF)

  77. Lanceleaf Coreopsis (PDF)

  78. Large-Cupped Daffodil (PDF)

  79. Laurel Oak (PDF)

  80. Lemon Balm (PDF)

  81. Loquat (PDF)

  82. Loropetalum (PDF)

  83. Louisiana Iris (PDF)

  84. Maidengrass Autumn Red (PDF)

  85. Maiden Grass Super Stripe (PDF)

  86. Meadow Sage (PDF)

  87. Mexican Sage (PDF)

  88. Mexican Tarragon (PDF)

  89. Mint (PDF)

  90. Mondo Grass (PDF)

  91. Muhly Grass (PDF)

  92. Native Azalea (PDF)

  93. Oregano (PDF)

  94. Parsley (PDF)

  95. Passion Vine Incense (PDF)

  96. Phlox Blue Paradise (PDF)

  97. Pickerelweed (PDF)

  98. Pincusion Flower (PDF)

  99. Pink Rainlily (PDF)

  100. Purple Lovegrass (PDF)

  101. Red Banana (PDF)

  102. Red Maple (PDF)

  103. Red Ruellia (PDF)

  104. Roselle Hibiscus (PDF)

  105. Rosemary (PDF)

  106. Ruby Grass (PDF)

  107. Rue (PDF)

  108. Sabal Palm (PDF)

  109. Sago Palm (PDF)

  110. Satsuma Mandarin (PDF)

  111. Saw Palmetto (PDF)

  112. Shrimp Plant (PDF)

  113. Shrub Rose (PDF)

  114. Snowflake (PDF)

  115. Society Garlic (PDF)

  116. Southern Magnolia 'Little Gem' (PDF)

  117. Spider Lily Hymenocallis (PDF)

  118. Spider Lily Lycoris (PDF)

  119. Spiral Ginger (PDF)

  120. Star Anise (PDF)

  121. Stoke's Aster (PDF)

  122. Stonecrop (PDF)

  123. Swamp Hibiscus (PDF)

  124. Switchgrass (PDF)

  125. Thyme (PDF)

  126. Vinca (PDF)

  127. Wax Myrtle (PDF)

  128. White Rainlily (PDF)

  129. Yarrow (PDF)

  130. Yaupon Holly (PDF)

  131. Yellow Coneflower (PDF)

  132. Yellow Ironweed (PDF)

  133. Yellow Stokes Aster Mary Gregory

  134. Zebra Grass (PDF)

ABOUT US

​Florida Master Gardeners are volunteers, trained and certified by the University of Florida Institute of Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Cooperative Extension Service, to assist Extension Agents in disseminating residential horticultural information to the residents of Florida.

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