PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION PART...... If you do not receive your item or your item is damaged or does not match our description .. please contact us first before you give negative feedback or ask A to Z claim Guarantee... negative feedback and A to Z claim Guarantee can hurt our seller account ... thank you Item specifics Country/Region of Manufacture: United States USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 9 (20 to 30 °F), 10 (30 to 40 °F), 11 (40 to 50 °F) Soil pH: Acidic, Neutral and Alkaline Foliage: Evergreen Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand, Silt Species: Conocarpus erectus Climate: Sub-tropical, Tropical Watering: Medium Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade The Green Buttonwood ages very nicely with the bark of the tree contorting and twisting with age. It can also be trimmed and shaped easily. Rough seashore winds add its nice patina. Conocarpus erectus grows as a small shrub to large tree up to 20 meters in height. The leaves are arranged alternately, oval and up to ten cm long and can be covered with either a gray pubescence or be completely glabrous. The petioles have two glands at the leaf base. The flowers occur in heads that are arranged in a racemous fashion. The calyx has five partially fused sepals. The corolla is absent and there are five stamens. The floral parts are all pubescent. The fruit is a drupe producing a flat winged seed. Conocarpus erectus occurs near saline environments along shorelines and interior ponds but typically only in locations that have occasional flooding. They can also grow in upland areas when planted. It occurs throughout the islands of the Bahamas, Florida, the Caribbean, Central and South America as well as Africa. Conocarpus erectus is widely used in the horticultural trade. The wood has been used for charcoal production because of how dense it is as well as in boat construction because of its durability in saline environments.
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