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Sunday - December 18, 2011
From: Cape Coral, FL
Region: Southeast
Topic: Soils, Grasses or Grass-like, Herbs/Forbs
Title: Plants resistant to salt spray in FL
Answered by: Anne Bossart
QUESTION:
What type of plants can I put in a small planter bed next to a waterfall with a saltwater pool? Everything I put in there dies. I live in Southwest Florida.ANSWER:
Your situtation is a really tough one. There are plants that are adapted to a "salty" environment near the ocean where the groundwater can be brackish and there is a certain amount of salt in the air so you will have to choose the toughest of that group.
If you visit the website of the Florida Native Plant Society you will find a county map. You can select your county (Lee) and it will generate a list of plants native to your county. The plants' salt tolerance is one of the characteristics that are noted in the chart. You will want to choose only from those with a Big S as the conditions of your planter are more extreme than those in nature near the ocean or in a salty marsh.
Here are a few perennials and grasses that might work for you (grasses are generally quite tough and can be quite ornamental)
Asclepias tuberosa (Butterflyweed)
Cladium mariscus ssp. jamaicense (Jamaica swamp sawgrass)
Gaillardia pulchella (Firewheel)
Gossypium hirsutum (Upland cotton)
Helianthus debilis (Beach sunflower)
Ipomoea imperati (Beach morning glory)
Teucrium canadense (Canada germander)
There are quite a few shrubs that are salt tolerant as well, if your planter bed is large enough to accomodate them.
You can also refer to this list of salt tolerant plants for Florida issued by the University of Florida IFAS Extension, keeping in mind that not all the plants on this list are native to Florida.
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