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t Introduction Page3 t Using the “Florida Friendly”® Pattern Book Page4 t What it is to be “Florida Friendly”® Page5 t Inventory & Analysis Page6

t Concept Landscape Designs Townhome Page7-8 Cottage Page9-10 Bungalow Page11-12 Village Page13-14 Estate Page15-16

t “Florida Friendly”® List Page17-20 t Sources Page21

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page 2 July 2012 Introduction

The Celebration “Florida Friendly” Pattern Book is designed to familiarize Celebration residents with “Florida Friendly” landscape principles, and to serve as a design guide for a “Florida Friendly”® approach to landscape design that meets Celebration landscape requirements for® residential landscapes. ® Human activity, such as farming, ranching, animal development, and chemical application has significantly reduced many of the Earth’s native plant communities. The loss of these plant communities has led to species loss and endangered natural habitats, its caused soil erosion, and has reduced the genetic diversity necessary for a stable, balanced .

While preserving natural stands of native is important, you can help reestablish native & low water-use plant communities in your yard and community by choosing to landscape with a “Florida Friendly” approach to your landscape design. Regardless of the scale of the project, you can help conserve water and preserve & protect other natural resources while restoring® and celebrating Central Florida’s regional character.

Establishing a “Florida Friendly” landscape in your garden usually requires a bit of work. However, once a “Florida Friendly” landscape is designed, installed & maintained according to the nine® “Florida Friendly” principles, and plants become established, you will see not only savings® in time, energy, and money, but also an aesthetic that is unique to Central Florida. ®

Your plan doesn’t have to be elaborate and it can be installed in phases as money and time permit. If you should need assistance, a professional landscape designer or landscape architect with “Florida Friendly” design experience could be employed to help guide you along. Whether it’s incorporating a “Florida Friendly” landscape design into an existing landscape or® starting completely from scratch, above all have fun. ®

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page 3 July 2012 Using the Celebration “Florida Friendly”® Pattern Book: t Review the 9 principles of “Florida Friendly”® to familiarize yourself with the overall goals to keep in mind while planning your yard’s landscape layout. t The “Inventory Analysis” page describes the yard characteristics you should consider before you start thinking about what plants go where. t The zone template illustrates what types of plants are suitable for the typical landscape areas that you will define on your plan, based on lot type. t A landscape plan example with a variety of plant options is provided for inspiration and guidance.

(Please note that according to Celebration’s landscape standards there is no requirement to follow our suggestions of design for the private zone, i.e the backyard of your lot, but we beleive if you do you won’t regret it.) t Refer to the Celebration “Florida Friendly” plant list to select the appropriate plant for your yards unique characteristics. ®

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page 4 July 2012 What it is to be “Florida Friendly”®, The Nine Principles 1.Right Plant, Right Place This encompasses placing plants that thrive in full sun should be planted in full sun, and vice-versa for plants that do well in the shade. 2.Water Efficiently Typically, outdoor water use accounts for up to 50 percent of water consumed by households. You can reduce your outdoor water consumption by taking a few simple steps. So tighten those taps, eliminate those leaks and use water wisely. 3.Fertilize Appropriately Plants have varying nutrient needs, depending on the species, the age of the plant, and location. Supplemental nutrients can be provided to plants by applying fertilizers in the form of composted organic material, packaged fertilizer, or a speci!c mineral such as iron. 4.Mulch A mulch layer around , , & planted beds provides many bene!ts such as: - keeping soil and plant roots warmer in winter & cooler in summer. -giving plant beds a uniform & neat arrangement,also, color & texture compliments plantings. - slowing evaporation and reducing the need to water plants. -improving soil aeration, structure, & drainage through decomposing organic materials. - inhibiting weed germination and growth. - lastly, protecting plant material from trimmers or mowers by providing a barrier. 5.Attract Wildlife Bring your yard to life by providing water, food, & shelter for birds, butter"ies, and other creatures. 6.Manage Yard Pests Responsibly The way that you plant & maintain your yard either discourages pests or throws out the welcome mat for them. Keep your plants healthy, conduct regular scouting, be easy on water and fertilizer, & encourage bene!cial insects that will help manage the unwanted pests. 7.Recycle Landscape maintenance activities like mowing, pruning, & raking generate yard waste that you can compost or mulch, recycling valuable nutrients. 8.Reduce Storm-water Runoff Be mindful of the decisions you make in your yard or garden. They can directly in"uence the health of Florida’s waters by becoming part of the stormwater runo#. These are things like exposed soil, landscape debris, oil, fertilizers, and pesticides that might be apparent in your yard. 9. Protect the Waterfront Florida is covered with water and its streams, rivers, lakes, freshwater springs and coastline are all interconnected. Even though you may not live on or nearby a water body, the land you do live on can a#ect the health and well being of any water source. No matter where you live, surface water that leaves your landscape as runo#, (due to rain or overwatering), will eventually drain into a water body. This, together with any fertilizers and pesticides, can be damaging to Florida waters.

http://fyn.ifas.ufl.edu/homeowners/nine_principles.htm

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page 5 July 2012 Inventory & Analysis

Begin with the inventory process of your yard. Gather and record data about the physical characteristics of the yard. Note the conditions that make it unique. Locate permanent features and lot characteristics such as the following:

-the lot & building dimensions -utilities -hardscapes -water sources -any plants that you want to stay, relocate, or discard -the climate -drainage areas -good and bad views -sun and shady areas

You can loosely sketh this information on a plat or plan of your house and lot. This will help you determine the microclimates of your yard, and the goals for planting the yard. Garage

When developing your own landscape, keep in mind what the desired aesthetic is, what the structural characteristics of the plants that you choose are, and think about how you will maintain your yard. House

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page 6 July 2012 “Florida Friendly” Zone Template: Townhome The zones indicate the type of plant material suitable® to meet Celebration pattern book landscape standards. There are two zones; you may encounter a third zone if your lot has wet areas. Please note the public zone, i.e. the front yard, is required to meet Celebration standards; the private zone or back yard is drawn to be used as an example. Refer to , pages 12-15, when determining which plant to use for each zone. zone 1: groundcover, property line Zone 1: Front Entries, Patios, Sidewalks, property line small zone 1: groundcover, Walkways, Mailboxes, Utilities zone 2: med-large shrub small - med shrub Zone 2: Walls, Fences, Property lines, zone 1: groundcover, zone 1: turf, zone 2: large Foundations small-med shrub groundcover, shrub small-med shrub

House Deck Garage

zone 2: medium shrub zone 1: groundcover, small shrub

zone 1: turf, groundcover, small- medium shrub zone 2: medium-large zone 2: medium shrub shrub property line zone 1: groundcover, small - medium shrub property line Landscape Zone Plan North

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page 7 July 2012 “Florida Friendly”® Landscape Plan Example : Townhome property line property line Dwarf Yaupon Holly Perennial Peanut Perennial Peanut Dwarf Wax Myrtle Fern Leaf Bamboo Asian Jasmine Asian Jasmine Walter’s Viburnum Ligustrum Sunshine Mimosa Sunshine Mimosa Yaupon Holly Podocarpus Blue Daze Blue Daze Podocarpus Simpson’s Stopper Mondo Grass Mondo Grass Yaupon Holly Dwarf Yaupon Holly Walter’s Viburnum Dwarf Wax Myrtle Fakahatchee Grass Lily of the Nile African Iris African Iris Purple Cone"ower Gulf Muhly Grass Pringles PodocarpusHouse House Elliott’s Lovegrass Deck Garage Florida Gamma Grass Coontie sod Beautyberry Knockout Rose Darwin’s Blueberry Dwarf Yaupon Holly Elliott’s Lovegrass Dwarf Wax Myrtle Gulf Muhly Grass Perennial Peanut Fakahatchee Grass African Iris Podocarpus Saw Palmetto Dwarf Yaupon Holly Asian Jasmine Dwarf Wax Myrtle Saw Palmetto Saw Palmetto Purple Cone"ower Sunshine Mimosa Fakahatchee Grass Dwarf Palmetto Knockout Rose Blue Daze Dwarf Yaupon Holly Walter’s Viburnum Yaupon Holly Flax Lily Mondo Grass Dwarf Wax Myrtle Yaupon Holly Walter’s Viburnum Salt Marsh CordGrass Fakahatchee Grass Podocarpus Gulf Muhly Grass Walter’s Viburnum Lily of the Nile Yaupon Holly property line property line Podocarpus Saw palmetto

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page 8 July 2012 “Florida Friendly” Zone Template: Cottage The zones indicate the type of plant material suitable® to meet Celebration pattern book landscape standards. There are two zones; you may encounter a third zone if your lot has wet areas. Please note the public zone, i.e. the front yard, is required to meet Celebration standards; the private zone or back yard is drawn to be used as an example. Refer to the plant list, pages 12-15, when determining which plant to use for each zone. property line Zone 1: Front Entries, Patios, Sidewalks, property line zone 1: groundcover, Walkways, Mailboxes, Utilities zone 1: groundcover, zone 2: small shrub small - med shrub Zone 2: Walls, Fences, Property lines, small-med shrub zone 1: small-med shrub zone 2: large Foundations zone 2: medium shrub shrub

House

Garage

zone 1: groundcover, small- medium shrub

zone 2: medium shrub zone 2: medium-large zone 1: turf, shrub zone 2: large shrub small- medium shrub zone 1: groundcover, property line small - medium shrub property line Landscape Zone Plan North

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page 9 July 2012 “Florida Friendly”® Landscape Plan Example : Cottage property line Bamboo property Fakahatchee Ligustrum line Podocarpus Saw Palmetto Saw Palmetto Simpson’s Stopper Coontie Bamboo Tabebuia Firebush Yaupon Holly Drake Elm Beautyberry Anise Walter’s Viburnum Knock-out Rose Crape Myrtle Lady Palm Ligustrum Elliotts Lovegrass Wire Grass Purple Lovegrass Florida Heather Thryallis Monkey Grass Deck Knock-out Rose Pringles Podocarpus Sand Cordgrass Blue Eyed Grass Dwarf Fakahatchee Dwarf Fakahatchee Orange Bird Cast Iron Plant of Paradise Spider Lily Anise House Coontie Garage Liriope Fakahatchee Dwarf Firebush Wire Grass Dwarf Simpson’s Stopper European Dwarf Firebush Dwarf Yaupon Fan Palm Dwarf Wax Myrtle Dwarf Burford’s Dwarf Yaupon Dwarf Walter’s property line

Saw Palmetto Dwarf Palmetto Yaupon Holly Daylily Side yard can be Daylily Bottlebrush Walter’s Viburnum Sunshine Mimosa mulch access Sunshine Mimosa Holly Asian Jasmine Elliotts Lovegrass Asian Jasmine Weeping Podocarpus Perennial Peanut Purple Lovegrass Perennial Peanut Ligustrum Juniper Thryallis Juniper Beautyberry Blue Daze Knock-out Rose Blue Daze Saw Palmetto A!rcan Iris Sand Cordgrass African Iris Silver Saw Palmetto Agapanthus Dwarf Fakahatchee Agapanthus Cardboard Palm Blanket"ower Blanket"ower North property line Knock-out Rose

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page 10 July 2012 “Florida Friendly” Zone Template: Bungalow The zones indicate the type of plant material suitable® to meet Celebration pattern book landscape standards. There are two zones; you may encounter a third zone if your lot has wet areas. Please note the public zone, i.e. the front yard, is required to meet Celebration standards; the private zone or back yard is drawn to be used as an example. Refer to the plant list, pages 12-15, when determining which plant to use for each zone. Zone 1: Front Entries, Patios, Sidewalks, property line Walkways, Mailboxes, Utilities property line zone 2: med-large shrub zone 1: small - med shrub Zone 2: Walls, Fences, Property lines, zone 1: groundcover, zone 2: small-med shrub zone 2: med-large shrub Foundations small-med shrub

House Garage

zone 1: groundcover, zone 2: medium shrub small-med shrub

Patio

zone 2: small-med shrub zone 1: turf, groundcover, zone 1: groundcover, mulch small-med shrub zone 2: large shrub zone 2: med-large shrub zone 1: small- medium shrub property line property line Landscape Zone Plan North

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page 11 July 2012 “Florida Friendly” Landscape Plan Example : Bungalow ® Agapanthus Asian Jasmine property line Dwarf Schellings African Iris Mondo Grass Podocarpus Dwarf Firebush Bamboo Blanket"ower property Yaupon Purple Cone"ower line Coontie Bugel"ower Loropetalum Dwarf Fakahatchee Blue Eyed Grass Anise Dwarf Yaupon Ligustrum Asian Jasmine Dwarf Yaupon Wax Myrtle Sunshine Mimosa Dwarf Walter’s Spider Lily Firebush Dwarf Walter’s Sideyard- Mulch Access Yaupon Pringles Podocarpus Podocarpus Perennial Peanut Dwarf Fakahatchee Walter’s Viburnum Juniper Pringles Podocarpus Dwarf Burford Dwarf Wax Myrtle Beautyberry Knock-out Rose Cast Iron Plant Tabebuia Cross Vine Saw Palmetto Wire Grass Yaupon Holly Coral Honeysuckle Firebush Florida Heather Weeping Yaupon Confederate Jasmine Monkey Grass Simpson’s Stopper Trumpet Vine Society Garlic Garage House Cast Iron Plant Orange Bird of Paradise Holly Fern Beautyberry Lady Palm Knock-out Rose Fakahatchee Cardboard Palm property line Sabal Minor Coontie Dwarf Yaupon sod Dwarf Walter’s Patio Dwarf Fakahatchee Vegetable Garden Pringles Podocarpus Dwarf Burford Gulf Muhly Grass Dwarf Wax Myrtle Blanket"ower Bamboo Coontie Saw Palmetto Sand Cordgrass Agapanthus Yaupon Pringles Podocarpus Cross Vine Fakahatchee Flax Lily African Iris Ligustrum Dwarf Fakahatchee Trumpet Vine Silver Saw Palmetto Dwarf Fakahatchee Purple Cone"ower Wax Myrtle Dwarf Yaupon Coral Honeysuckle Sabal Minor Dwarf Yaupon Asian Jasmine Podocarpus Dwarf Walter’s Pringles Podocarpus Bottlebrush Sunshine Mimosa Walter’s Viburnum property line Perennial Peanut Dwarf Walter’s Magnolia Tree North Sideyard-Mulch Access Coontie Drake Elm

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page 12 July 2012 “Florida Friendly” Zone Template: Village The zones indicate the type of plant material suitable® to meet Celebration pattern book landscape standards. There are two zones; you may encounter a third zone if your lot has wet areas. Please note the public zone, i.e. the front yard, is required to meet Celebration standards; the private zone or back yard is drawn to be used as an example. Refer to the plant list, pages 12-15, when determining which plant to use for each zone. zone 1: turf Zone 1: Front Entries, Patios, Sidewalks, property line zone 1: groundcover, Walkways, Mailboxes, Utilities property line zone 2: med-large shrub mulch zone 2: med-large shrub Zone 2: Walls, Fences, Property lines, zone 1: groundcover, Foundations zone 2: small-med shrub small-med shrub

House

zone 2: small-med shrub zone 2: small-med shrub

Garage zone 1: groundcover, small-med shrub zone 2: small-med shrub

zone 1: groundcover, zone 2: medium shrub small-med shrub zone 1: groundcover Landscape Zone Plan North property line property line

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page 13 July 2012 “Florida Friendly” Landscape Plan Example : Village Daylily property Sunshine Mimosa ® Asian Jasmine Cast Iron Plant line Asian Jasmine Mondo Grass Dwarf Firebush Perennial Peanut Bugle"ower Fakahatchee Blue Daze Blue Eyed Grass Lady Palm Perennial Peanut African Iris Sideyard-Mulch Access Indian Hawthorne Asian Jasmine Sunshine Mimosa Blue Daze Juniper Bamboo Ligustrum Pringles Podocarpus Podocarpus Elliott’s Lovegrass Coontie Simpson’s Stopper sod Purple Lovegrass Dwarf Firebush Yaupon Holly Beautyberry Dwarf Fakahatchee Walter’s Viburnum Yaupon Dwarf Yaupon House Simpson’s Stopper House Walter’s Viburnum Coontie Burford’s Holly Saw Palmetto Yaupon Simpson’s Stopper Chinese Fan Palm Knock-out Rose Anise Firebush Pigmy Date Palm Fakahatchee Dwarf Firebush Ligustrum Burford’s Holly Sabal Palm Dwarf Burford’s Holly Yaupon White Bird Dwarf Yaupon Walter’s Viburnum Phoenix Palm Dwarf Wax Myrtle Yaupon Tree Pringles Podocarpus Tabebuia Coontie Weeping Yaupon Crape Myrtle Ligustrum

Drake Elm Weeping Podocar- Agapanthus Fireworks Goldenrod Dwarf Firebush pus Blanket"ower Gulf Muhly Grass Dwarf Yaupon East Palatka Holly Daylily Sand Cordgrass Dwarf Wax Myrtle Bottlebrush property line North Sideyard-Mulch Access African Iris Coontie

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page 14 July 2012 “Florida Friendly” Zone Template: Estate The zones indicate the type of plant material suitable® to meet Celebration pattern book landscape standards. There are two zones; you may encounter a third zone if your lot has wet areas. Please note the public zone, i.e. the front yard, is required to meet Celebration standards; the private zone or back yard is drawn to be used as an example. Refer to the plant list, pages 12-15, when determining which plant to use for each zone. zone 1: groundcover, Zone 1: Front Entries, Patios, Sidewalks, property line small-med shrub zone 2: med-large shrub Walkways, Mailboxes, Utilities zone 2: medium shrub zone 1: turf Zone 2: Walls, Fences, Property lines, Foundations

zone 2: medium shrub zone 1: small shrub

zone 1: groundcover, small-med shrub House

zone 2: medium shrub zone 2: medium- large shrub zone 1: groundcover, zone 1: groundcover, small-med shrub small shrub zone 2: med-large shrub property line Deck Garage property line zone 2: medium shrub zone 2: large shrub

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page 15 July 2012 “Florida Friendly” Landscape Plan Example : Estate Fakahatchee Grass Cast Iron ® Bottlebrush Cross Vine Eastern Red Cedar Tabebulia Carboard Plant Dwarf Firebush Holly Trumpet Vine Southern Red Cedar Drake Elm Coontie Anise Podocarpus Ligustrum Bottlebrush Saw Palmetto Saw Palmetto Orange Bird of Paradise Fakahatchee Grass Saw Palmetto Accent Garden Dwarf Fakahatchee Elliotts Lovegrass (Knock-out Roses Dwarf Firebush Purple Lovegrass Cast Iron Dwarf Yaupon Orange Bird of Paradise Dwarf Firebush Fakahatchee Grass Button Bush Beautyberry Anise Coontie Pringles Podocarpus Firebush Loropetalum Sand Cordgrass Saw Palmetto Fakahatchee Grass Coontie Yaupon Vegetable Fakahatchee Grass Eastern Red Cedar Sod Garden Southern Red Cedar Perennial Peanut Perennial Peanut Ligustrum Asian Jasmine Asian Jasmine Sunshine Mimosa Sunshine Mimosa Fakahatchee Grass Blueshore Juniper Shore Juniper Button Bush Periwinkle Yaupon Ligustrum Elliott’s Lovegrass Saw Palmetto Dwarf Simposon’s Stopper Gulf Muhly Grass Bamboo Dwarf Firebush Saw Palmetto Yaupon Dwarf Burfor’s Holy Ligustrum Dwarf Yaupon Podocarpus property line Dwarf Wax Myrtle Pineapple Guava property line Pringles Podocarpus Dwarf Walter’s Viburnum

Beautyberry Perennial Peanut Fakahatchee Grass Asian Jasmine Sand cordgrass Sunshine Mimosa North Coontie Shore juniper

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page 20 July 2012 Credits & Sources

http://www.dep.state.".us/springs/

http://extension.ifas.u".edu/

http://fyn.ifas.u".edu/

http://www.swfwmd.state.".us/yards/

http://www."oridayards.org/

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