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Welcome to Floridata 2.0
September 5, 2008 E-mail this page

I'm still fixing up the site after our move to a new computer last month. The How to Create a Meadow Garden article links were broken but they're working now. I also corrected an error on the new & experimental plant picture list page. Please write me if you encounter broken links or other problems - I appreciate your help! Visit us often and be good and grow! - jack

Plant Encyclopedia Profiles
Floridata's Plant Encyclopedia now contains 793 Profiles of botanical species from all over the world, representing every climate zone.

NEW!
cotton
Gossypium hirsutum

King Cotton was the crop that built the American South. It's still important to the economy here where I live in North Florida and in nearby Georgia, Alabama and other sunbelt states. Click here for more on this attractive plant with showy flowers and fuzzy fibers that requires the long growing season of Zones 8-11 (ornamental cotton species and selections are available for the garden - some with colored fibers!)


Plant Type Lists
Floridata categorizes each species by assigning each one or more "type" pages. Here are a few examples of recent updates. See the Plant Tag Lists page for the complete set or select from this menu:

tree icon  Trees  more »

yaupon holly
Ilex vomitoria

 shrub icon  Shrubs  more »

Amberican beautyberry
Callicarpa americana

 perennial plant icon  Perennials  more »

Japanese silver grass
Miscanthus sinensis

Annual plant icon  Annuals  more »

orach
Atriplex hortensis

Vine icon  Vines  more »

muscadine
Vitis rotundifolia

Palm List icon  Palms more »

needle palm
Rhapidophyllum hystrix



Feature Lists
Floridata has a standard set of Feature Tags, each represented by an icon that signifies a particular attribute, characteristic or use. Display a list of plants with a particular attribute by clicking these icons or selecting from this menu:

Edible Plant icon Edible Plants
Herbs, vegetables and fruits - click this icon to display a list of all 125+ plants in Floridata with parts suitable for human consumption:

turnip
Brassica rapa var. rapifera


butterfly plant list icon Butterfly Plants
Click this icon to display a list of plants that serve as nectar and larval food sources for butterflies - like this one:

firebush
Hamelia patens


Hummingbird Plant List icon  Hummingbird Plants
This icon identifies plants whose blossoms attract hummingbirds:

honeysuckle
Coral Honeysuckle
Lonicera sempervirens

You can download a large version (800x600) of this image by clicking here.


Drought Tolerant  Plant List iconDrought Tolerant Plants
This icon identifies plants that require little or no supplemental watering and are tolerant of dry conditions like:

smooth cypress
Cupressus glabra


Container Plant List icon  Container Plants
This icon identifies plants that are able to thrive when planted in pots, tubs, windowboxes and other containers either indoors or out (click here for a list of plants specifically for indoor culture):

Mexican rose
Choisya ternata


Fragrant Plant List icon  Fragrant Plants
This icon identifies plants that have aromatic flowers, foliage or other plant parts:

daffodil
Narcissus spp.


shade Plant List icon  Shade Plants
This icon identifies plants that grow well under low light conditions such as beneath tree canopies and beside structures.

rainlily
Zephyranthes grandiflora


Bird Plant List icon  Plants for Wet Places
This icon identifies plants that thrive in moist, soggy soils. If you have a problem wet spot (in your yard) browse this list to discover all of the excellent plants that you can enjoy growing there like:

river birch
Betula nigra


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Resources & Articles
In addition to Plant Profiles and Lists, Floridata features articles and other resources. Look for new pictures, pages and updates in this section.

Picture Gallery
Lord Batimore swamp mallow
Swamp Mallow

Like cotton, the hibiscus species are members of the Malvaceae family and are often collectively referred to as mallows. In the photo is handsome 'Lord Baltimore', a favorite swamp mallow (Hibiscus moschuetus) cultivar that is native to the eastern United States. Click here to download a large version (800x600)!


Knock Out rose
Knock Out™ Rose

The 2 feet of rainfall that Tropical Storm Fay dumped on my Knock Out™ roses (Rosa Radrazz) knocked off all of the flowers and foliage. Now, just 10 days later, they're fresh and green and covered with flower buds. I love this shrub! If you don't yet have one in your garden, click here to download a large version (800x600) of this picture to enjoy on your desktop until you have a chance to plant one.




Ray Allen
Making Miami
Many of our visitors have written to say they enjoyed Ray Allen's stories about his Florida family. We're now happy to present Part 2 which expands the scope from South Florida to North Florida. Ray is a 5th generation Floridian, and all four of his grandparents' families were in Florida before statehood. Part 1 of "Making Miami" is all about his mother's family who were from Key West and Tampa, and came to Miami in the 1890s.
Making Miami - Part 2
Part 2
chronicles his father's family up in the panhandle, and his Miami family's visits to Milton, his dad's hometown near Pensacola. Completing this series is the final chapter: Chapter 12 - Endings.

Here is the Making Miami - A Family Story Main Menu.



shiitake mushrooms
Grow Your Own Shiitake Mushrooms

I grow my own shiitakes, and sauté the caps for various dishes. But I freeze the stems until I have a quart or so, then cook them in chicken broth with butter and some kind of mild Allium. Then I run it through the food processor or VitaMix. Back in the cook pot, I add a few pieces of shiitake caps, some herbs, and maybe some sherry ... and make a delicious, rich, thick, creamy (without cream) mushroom soup. Click here to learn how to grow'em... - Steve


New!
Floridata - plant and product search
click for Floridoogle
Floridoogle Mashup Gadget

This is a screenshot of a new version of Floridoogle™. Use it to preview Floridata Plant Profiles and then automatically search for seeds, plants, etc. of that species for sale by the businesses who have listed their offers in the Google Product Search service. Click here for more about Floridoogle or click here to see Floridoogle run on its own.




Field Trip to Africa - Uncommon Plant Families
Come along with Bruce on a road trip from Vancouver, Canada to Utah and he'll introduce you to the western wildflowers growing in Spring Along the Interstate. To find his Africa articles click here for a menu and his Hawaii articles are here.



The Transplanted Gardener
Ginny Stybolt

Ginny Ginny built several rain gardens on her property to control and contain stormwater in 2005. In June, she decided to expand the capacity of the small rain garden that handles the downspout flow next to the front porch. As originally designed, the downspout water collected in a small rock-lined swale underlain by a drywell; overflow was directed into the lawn surrounding the area and after hard rains the turf was squishy for days. Click here to see how the newly expanded garden with its blind drain fared under extreme conditions thanks to tropical storm Fay and all the other rain we've had in this very wet season.




NEW! (beta)
click for FloriDazL
I'm working on new versions of Floridazl Web Lists but the old beta versions will remain available and any lists that you create will run OK on the new version. Until then, use these tips if you have problems with the system:
1. Do NOT use "spaces" in the names of your image files that you upload.
2. If you see an error page when you try to access FloriDazl, simply try again (there's a problem with "timeouts" - I need to tune the system).

Floridata Web List Service (BETA) -
Members who would like to use FloriDazL and the Web List Editor Tools should register as members, log in, go to their Member Profiles and click the "Setup Web Services" link to establish permissions - you'll be creating your own lists in minutes! Read more About Web Lists or view this sample list My Cold Hardy Palms". If you choose, you can share your Web List in the Web List Directory

 

NEW! Floridata's Daily Plant
Here's another of Floridata's gadgets - it serves up a new plant for you each day. Add our Daily Plant gadget to your Google homepage - just click the "+ Google" button below!.



Plant1 from Floridata   Link to Floridata!
Enhance your web pages - use the Plant1 "Get Link" link in the title area of the Plant Profiles and the system will create a snippet of HTML that contains a botanical name and link to that Profile. Click here for more info.




Quick Links
Here are some shortcut links to some of the content on Floridata's Resources & Articles page:

Pepper (Capsicum spp.) Gallery
The Master Gardener Program
How to Create a Meadow Garden
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
Xeriscapes

click to visit the Butterfly Gallery
Butterfly Gallery






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