35. Eriobotrya japonica Loquat 36. Eucalyptus spp. Eucalyptus 37. Ficus spp. Fig 38. Gordonia lasianthus Loblolly Bay 39. Grevillea robusta Silk-Oak 40. Guaiacum sanctum Lignum-Vitae 41. Hibiscus spp. Mahoe 42. Ilex spp. Holly 43. Jacaranda acutifolia 1Jacaranda 44. Juniperus spp. Red Cedar 45. Koelreuteria formosana Goldenrain-Tree 46. Lagerstroemia spp. Crape-Myrtle 47. Ligustrum lucidum Glossy Privet NCS BLEV 25' White Late Fall S BLEV CS BLEV NC BLEV CS BLEV S BLEV S BLEV NCS BLEV CS Semi- ev NCS Conifer NCS Decid. NCS Decid. NC BLEV 48. Liquidambar styraciflua NCS Sweet Gum Avg. 30-60' Variable Avg. to Summer Dry 40-100' 60' 100' 25' 35-80' 40-50' 50' 50-100' 40' 20-60' 25' Incon- Any spicuous White Moist, Spring & Fert Summer Yellow & Dry, Orange Sandy Spring Blue Avg. Summer Yellow Avg. to or red sandy Summer White Avg. Spring Lavender Avg. to blue sandy Late Spring Early Summer Incon- Any spicuous Yellow Any, alk. Fall Various Any Spring Summer White Any Spring Summer Decid. 100' Incon- spicuous IX X X X X IX Excellent edible fruit Rapid growing only Eucalyptus robusta is highly salt tolerant Most species provide dense shade Subject to wind damage Fast growing Tolerates neglect Recovers rapidly from frost injury Attractive to birds; tolerates neglect; difficult to transplant Drought resistant, wind resistant Old-fashioned planting Sometimes confused with Ligustrum japonicum Difficult to transplant