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8 Low-Maintenance Shrub or Hedge Options for Your South Florida Landscape

Looking to add more natives to your yard? 

These are the best hedge options available locally for consideration:

Botanical Name

Common Name


Notes

Eugenia axillaris

White Stopper


Dense, evergreen, fragrant leaves, drought & salt tolerant. Great for hedges or screening.

Eugenia rhombea

Redberry Stopper


Smaller than white stopper, also evergreen. Great for wildlife.

Forestiera segregata

Florida Privet


Hardy, fast-growing, dense foliage. Good for screening.

Ilex vomitoria

Yaupon Holly


Tough, adaptable, evergreen. Can be shaped or left natural. Tolerates drought and wet soils.

Ilex cassine

Dahoon Holly


More tolerant of wetter soils than yaupon. Taller, upright form.

Morella cerifera

Wax Myrtle


Fast-growing, fragrant foliage, good for privacy or wildlife gardens. Can be pruned as a shrub or grown as small tree.

Myrsine cubana

Myrsine


Evergreen, compact, tough and adaptable. Great for low-maintenance buffer planting.

Psychotria ligustriflora

Bahama Wild Coffee


Similar to Wild Coffee (P. nervosa), more salt and drought tolerant. Attractive glossy leaves. Shade-tolerant.

 

8 Low-Maintenance Shrub or Hedge Options for Your South Florida Landscape
Inch by Yard, LLC, Jennifer Love 18 يونيو 2025
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