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Makes
a large, dense screen. Be sure your landscape will accommodate this large
shrub, or you will be pruning yearly to keep it in bounds. One of the
winners of Florida's first superior plants award. Commonly grown in the
southwest US, new to Florida. All plant parts are suspected as poisonous.
Pollen from male plants cause allergenic reactions; females produce no
pollen.
This
plant can be grown as a multi-trunk tree for use in highway median strips
and in landscapes, or can be used as a street tree where there is not
a need for tall-vehicle clearance beneath the crown. The small stature
and low, spreading, branching habit makes pruning for vehicular clearance
difficult unless it is properly trained from an early age to develop one
main trunk. The effort required initially to train this tree for street
tree use, however, may be offset by its advantages.
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