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Plant Directory

Posted by kimberlandscapes Florida (My Page) on
Mon, Aug 24, 09 at 9:59

I was looking for a plant directory that I can send customers to. I want pictures and information for all florida plants. I have a list on my website, www.kimberlandscapes.com but I would like to give customers more info. Anyone know of a site?

Here is a link that might be useful: Company Site


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RE: Plant Directory

I don't know if this is the type you are interested in. For more wild plants you might try your states Natural Resources Service.

Here is a link that might be useful: Florida plants


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RE: Plant Directory

If you have time to do it, it's better than you build your directory into your website. You come across as being more of an expert on your local flora. (And in building it, you WILL become more of an expert.)

I would post my website, but the Thought Police would get on my case. Google my name and tree farm and you will likely find it. Check out the trees directory. While far from complete, most pages have a mix of what I know about the tree, how to care for it, and pictures that I've taken or found on the internet with permission to use.

The biggest issue is good photos. Plants are hard to photograph well.


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