Little Strongbark
Bourreria cassinifolia
Little Strongbark is a native, evergreen, lower-growing flowering shrub native to pine rocklands of southern Florida. It is listed as endangered in Florida but is found throughout the West Indies. It enjoys full sun to light shade, moist to average well-drained soils. The small white flowers attract a wide variety of pollinators, including hummingbirds. They produce little orange berries that are a favorite food source for birds.
Bourreria cassinifolia
Little Strongbark is a native, evergreen, lower-growing flowering shrub native to pine rocklands of southern Florida. It is listed as endangered in Florida but is found throughout the West Indies. It enjoys full sun to light shade, moist to average well-drained soils. The small white flowers attract a wide variety of pollinators, including hummingbirds. They produce little orange berries that are a favorite food source for birds.
Bourreria cassinifolia
Little Strongbark is a native, evergreen, lower-growing flowering shrub native to pine rocklands of southern Florida. It is listed as endangered in Florida but is found throughout the West Indies. It enjoys full sun to light shade, moist to average well-drained soils. The small white flowers attract a wide variety of pollinators, including hummingbirds. They produce little orange berries that are a favorite food source for birds.