Package of 50 seed.
Cordia bahamensis
Common Names: Granny Bush, Cocobey
Habit: Cordia bahamensis grows as a shrub to small tree up to four meters in height. The bark is black with whitish lenticels. The leaves are arranged alternately and are linear to elliptic in shape. The leaves are up to ten centimeters long (usually shorter) with a leaf margin that ranges from entire to slightly toothed. The surfaces of the leaves are covered with scabrous scales.
The flowers are arranged in heads. The calyx has five sepals that are fused into a cup that is covered with hairs. The corolla has five white petals that are fused into a cup. There are five stamens that are attached to the rim of the corolla. The ovary is superior. The fruit is a berry that turns red at maturity.
Habitat: Cordia bahamensis grows in Dry Broadleaf Evergreen Formations (Coppice): primarily in shrub lands as well as in Pine Woodlands.
Distribution in Bahamas/Globally: Cordia bahamensis occurs on all islands in the Bahamian Archipelago as well as southern Florida and Cuba.
/Economic usage: Cordia bahamensis has been introduced into the horticultural trade. It is attractive to birds and butterflies an in the northern Bahamas it attracts the Atala Butterfly.
Florida native plants
The seeds were took this season, We have a lot of extremely rare plants if you want something rare let me know and I will listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me.
Cordia bahamensis
Common Names: Granny Bush, Cocobey
Habit: Cordia bahamensis grows as a shrub to small tree up to four meters in height. The bark is black with whitish lenticels. The leaves are arranged alternately and are linear to elliptic in shape. The leaves are up to ten centimeters long (usually shorter) with a leaf margin that ranges from entire to slightly toothed. The surfaces of the leaves are covered with scabrous scales.
The flowers are arranged in heads. The calyx has five sepals that are fused into a cup that is covered with hairs. The corolla has five white petals that are fused into a cup. There are five stamens that are attached to the rim of the corolla. The ovary is superior. The fruit is a berry that turns red at maturity.
Habitat: Cordia bahamensis grows in Dry Broadleaf Evergreen Formations (Coppice): primarily in shrub lands as well as in Pine Woodlands.
Distribution in Bahamas/Globally: Cordia bahamensis occurs on all islands in the Bahamian Archipelago as well as southern Florida and Cuba.
/Economic usage: Cordia bahamensis has been introduced into the horticultural trade. It is attractive to birds and butterflies an in the northern Bahamas it attracts the Atala Butterfly.
Florida native plants
The seeds were took this season, We have a lot of extremely rare plants if you want something rare let me know and I will listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me.
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