Florida Privet Forestiera segregata 50 Seeds

Florida Privet Forestiera segregata 50 Seeds

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Forestiera segregata, commonly known as Florida Privet, Florida Swampprivet, or Wild Olive, is a shrub or small tree native to the southeastern United States and parts of the Caribbean. Here are some detailed features and information about Forestiera segregata: Description Growth Habit: Forestiera segregata typically grows as a dense, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree, reaching heights of 6 to 20 feet. Leaves: The leaves are small, simple, opposite, and elliptic to oblong in shape. They are usually 1-2 inches long and have smooth margins. Flowers: Small, yellowish-green flowers appear in clusters in late winter to early spring before the leaves emerge. The flowers are dioecious, meaning male and female flowers are on separate plants. Fruits: The plant produces small, dark blue to black drupes (berries) that ripen in late summer to fall and are attractive to wildlife. Habitat and Distribution Native Range: Forestiera segregata is native to coastal regions of Florida, the Bahamas, the C

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