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To: Cc: From: Sent: Tue 12/4/2012 6:20:19 PM Subject: Landscaping would you consider this for master bedroom lower wall as wind break and along road in front of palms, it can be trimmed as hedge. Clusia rosea — Autograph Tree EFTA_R1_00459750 EFTA01974683 EFTA_R1_00459751 EFTA01974684 Plant Name Scientific Name: Clusia rosea Common Names: Autograph Tree, Scotch Attorney, Copey, Pitch Apple, Florida Clusia, Signature Tree Plant Characteristics Duration: Perennial, Evergreen Growth Habit: Tree, Shrub Hawaii Native Status: Introduced. This naturalized landscaping plant is native to Florida and the Caribbean. Flower Color: Pink, White, Brown (when old) Height: Up to 65 feet (20 m) tall, but usually half that or less Description: The flowers are up to 3 inches (8 cm) across and have 6 to 8 broad, rounded petals. The flowers only last for part of the day and eventually turn brown. The flowers are followed by green to tan, fleshy, rounded, up to 3 Inch (8 cm) in diameter seed capsules. As they dry, the seed capsules split open into thick, flower petal-like segments, exposing the seeds covered with soft, red flesh. The leaves are thick, leathery, dark green, opposite to subopposite, and egg-shaped. This plant is known as Autograph Tree because autographs and other graffiti can be scratched onto the stout, long-lasting leaves. The trees are round- headed, spreading, and have short trunks with smooth bark. These plants often start out as epiphytes. The bird-dispersed seeds will sprout on other plants, send out aerial roots to the ground, and then strangle, smother, and replace the host plant. This is the only Clusia species found here in Hawaii. The leaves and flowers somewhat EFTA_R1_00459752 EFTA01974685 resemble those of a Southern Magnolia, but Autograph Tree is not related to magnolias. Here In Hawaii, Autograph Tree grows in dry to moist coastal areas and other lowland areas below 3000 feet (914 m) in elevation. These plants are quite salt tolerant and so can grow right along the coast. Brie Gordon USVI Phone: New NM = Phone: EFTA_R1_004 59753 EFTA01974686

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