11. Bucida buceras S Black Olive 12. Bursera simaruba S Gumbo-Limbo 13. Callistemon citrinus CS Bottle-Brush 14. Callitris robusta NCS Cypress-Pine 15. Cananga odorata S Ylang-Ylang 16. Carpinus caroliniana NC American Hornbeam 17. Carya illinoensis N Pecan 18. Cassia spp. S cO Shower-Tree 19. Casuarina spp. CS Australian-Pine 20. Cedrus deodara NC Deodar Cedar 21. Cercis canadensis NC Redbud 22. Chionan'thus virginica NC Fringe-Tree 23. Chrysophyllum oliviforme S Satin-Leaf 24. Cinnamomum camphora NCS Camphor-Tree BLEV 40-50' Greenish- Any Yellow Spring Decid. 60' Greenish Moist to Winter Avg. Spring BLEV 20' Red Avg. Spring Conifer 40' Incon- Any spicuous BLEV 50' Yellow- Avg. green Fall Decid. 30' Incon- Moist to spicuous Avg. Decid. 100' Incon- Fert spicuous Avg. Semi- 30-50' Many Avg. Ev colors yearly Conifer 50-100' Incon- Moist to spicuous Avg. Conifer 50' Incon- Avg. spicuous Decid. 30' Rose Avg. Spring Decid. 30' Greenish- Avg. white; Spring BLEV 30' White Avg. Yearly BLEV 50' Yellow Avg. to Spring Dry M X X X X X X X I X X X1 X X Xi X X IX Ix X Ix Very wind resistant Will grow from a limb stuck in the ground Widely used as a specimen Good for a windbreak Noted for its perfume-like odor Good tree where there are high water tables Excellent nut Selection of different spe- cies will give steady bloom High salt tolerance only one species Resembles a blue spruce Grows rapidly Should be used more widely in north Florida Leaves flash copper color in wind Tolerates neglect