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ORDINANCE 2007- 012 <br />Beach sunflower (Helianthus debilis) <br />Blanket flower (Gaillardia pulchella) <br />Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia humifusa) <br />Sand cordgrass (Spartina bakerii) <br />Saltmarsh cordgrass (Spartina patens) <br />Railroad vine (Ipomoea pes-caprae) <br />Sea oats (Uniola paniculata) <br />Sea Ox -eye Daisy_(Borrichia frutescens) <br />Horsemint (Monarda punctata) <br />b) Suitable for hammocks or sandv areas not on barrier island: <br />Gopher apple (Licania michauxii) <br />White lantana (Lantana involucrata) <br />Sunshine mimosa (Mimosa striu�) <br />Pink mutely grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris) <br />Blue porterweed (Stach3igpheta jamaicensis) <br />Southern shield fern (Thelypteris kunthii� <br />Blechnum fern (Blechnum serrulatum <br />Red sage ,Salvia coccinea) <br />Sword fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) <br />(4) Native climbing vines suitable for fences: <br />Coral or southern honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) <br />Maypop (Passiflora incarnataj <br />Native grape (Vitis spp.)) <br />Virginia creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia) <br />Morning Glory (Ipomoea spp.) <br />Climbing Aster Symphyotrichum carolinianum <br />Carolina Yellow Jessamine Gelsemium sempervirens <br />Appendix B: Exotic, Invasive Plants <br />Exotic plants are not native to Florida. defined as those introduced. either Durposefully or <br />accidentally. Some exotic plants can expand on their own, thereby out -competing, displacing, <br />and disrupting naturally occurring native plant communities. Invasive exotic plants listed on the <br />Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's "Cateaory I List of Invasive Species" are prohibited. The <br />updated list may be viewed at: <br />http://www.flgppc.orv-/Iist/list.htm <br />Appendix C: Preferred Grasses. <br />Preferred grasses are those native to South Florida Flatwoods as listed by the Soil <br />Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. Preferred grasses require <br />little or no fertilizer, irrigation or mowing, to achieve ornamental effect. If the grasses listed <br />below are not available, bahia may be used. <br />Underline: Additions to Ordinance 55 <br />Strike +i.,.atigi.: Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\2007\2007- 901, 911, 913, 926, 930, & 934 Landscaping.RTF <br />