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Orange Geiger Tree

Cordia sebestena

Photo by Small Wonders
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Description:

Common names: Orange Geiger Tree, Geranium Tree, Anaconda, Scarlet Cordia. Native to: Florida Keys, Yucatan, West Indies, Northern South America. Zones: 10 - 12. Height: 15 - 20 feet. Width: 15- 20 feet. Bloom time: Best in June - July, but occasionally blooms year round. Attracts: Bees, butterflies & birds.

Habitat:

Light: Full Sun - Partial Shade. Water: Dry - Moist. Tolerant to salt, making it ideal in coastal landscapes. Native habitat: limestone rocks & beaches.

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