Southeast Florida Plants

Counties: Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade

Highlighting the counties in the Southeast region. Specifically, Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade.

Click through the photographs below to see suitable plants for each marsh elevation in southeast Florida.

Disclaimer: This webpage is a general guide to marsh plants that may work in your area. Local conditions such as water levels, soil salt, terrain, and sunlight can affect which plants will grow best. Before planting, check with a local expert, your county extension office, or a contractor who knows your site conditions. Choosing the right plants is key for long-term success and for making your living shoreline most beneficial to the environment.

Low Marsh

Waterhyssop​: Bacopa monnieri​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation)
Waterhyssop​​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation)
Saltwort: Batis maritima​ (Florida Native Plant Society​)
Saltwort​ (Florida Native Plant Society​)
Red mangrove​: Rhizophora mangle (Animals and Earth​)
Red mangrove (Animals and Earth​)
Perennial glasswort​: Salicornia ambigua​ (Flora of Southeastern US​)
Perennial glasswort​ (Flora of Southeastern US​)
Smooth cordgrass​: Sporobolus alterniflorus​ (Maryland Biodiversity Project)
Smooth cordgrass​ (Maryland Biodiversity Project)

Details

Common Name Scientific Name Counties
Waterhyssop Bacopa monnieri All
Saltwort Batis maritima Miami-Dade and Florida Keys only
Red mangrove Rhizophora mangle All
Perennial glasswort Salicornia ambigua Broward and Miami-Dade only
Smooth cordgrass Sporobolus alterniflorus All

Mid Marsh

Black mangrove​: Avicennia germinans (Adobe Stock​)
Black mangrove (Adobe Stock​)
Groundsel bush​: Baccharis halmifolia (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Groundsel bush (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Sea ox-eye daisy​: Borrichia frutescens (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Sea ox-eye (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Seagrape​: Coccoloba uvifera​ (Delray Beach Historical Society)
Seagrape​​ (Delray Beach Historical Society)
Green/silver buttonwood​: Conocarpus erectus​ (Jungle Dragon​)
Buttonwood​ (Jungle Dragon​)
Saltgrass​: Distichlis spicata​ (Plant Lust​)
Saltgrass​ (Plant Lust​)
Gulf coast spikerush​: Eleocharis cellulosa​ (Aquatic Weed Control​)
Gulf coast spikerush (Aquatic Weed Control​)
Indian blanket​: Gaillardia pulchella​ (Florida Native Plant Society)
Indian blanket​ (Florida Native Plant Society)​
East coast dune sunflower​: Helianthus debilis ​(Emily Bell​)
East coast dune sunflower ​(Emily Bell​)
Dollarweed​: Hydrocotyle umbellata​ (The Spruce​)
Dollarweed​ (The Spruce​)
Railroad vine: Ipomoea pes-caprae​ (iNaturalist​)
Railroad vine​ (iNaturalist​)
Big-leaf marsh elder​: Iva frutescens​ (Native Plant Trust​)
Big-leaf marsh elder​ (Native Plant Trust​)
Black needlerush​: Juncus roemerianus (Florida Native Plant Society​)
Black needlerush (Florida Native Plant Society​)
White mangrove​: Laguncularia racemosa​ (Florida Native Plant Society​)
White mangrove​ (Florida Native Plant Society​)
Buttonsage​: Lantana involucrata​ (MOSI Outside​)
Buttonsage​: Lantana involucrata​ (MOSI Outside​)
Wax myrtle​: Myrica cerifera (Williamsburg Master Gardener Association​)
Southern wax myrtle (Williamsburg Master Gardener Association​)
Muhly grass​: Muhlenbergia capillaris (Mid Valley Trees​)
Muhly grass (Mid Valley Trees​)
Red bay​: Persea borbonia​ (NC State University​)
Red bay​ (NC State University​)
Black-eyed susan​: Rudbeckia spp.​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation)
Black-eyed susan​​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation)
Cabbage palm​: Sabal palmetto​ (Florida Native Plant Society)
Cabbage palm​ (Florida Native Plant Society)​
Sea purslane​: Sesuvium portulacastrum (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Sea purslane (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Sand cordgrass​: Sporobolus bakeri (Florida Native Plant Society)
Sand cordgrass (Florida Native Plant Society)​
Saltmeadow cordgrass​: Sporobolus pumilus​ (Native Plant Trust​)
Saltmeadow cordgrass (Native Plant Trust​)
Seashore dropseed: Sporobolus virginicus​ (Forest and Kim Starr​)
Seashore dropseed​ (Forest and Kim Starr​)
Sweet acacia​: Vachellia farnesiana (Wikipedia)
Sweet acacia (Wikipedia)

Details

Common Name Scientific Name Counties
Black mangrove Avicennia germinans All
Groundsel bush Baccharis halimifolia All
Sea ox-eye Borrichia frutescens All
Seagrape Coccoloba uvifera All
Buttonwood Conocarpus erectus All
Saltgrass Distichlis spicata All
Gulf coast spikerush Eleocharis cellulosa All
Indian blanket Gaillardia pulchella All
East Coast dune sunflower Helianthus debilis All
Dollarweed Hydrocotyle umbellata All
Railroad vine Ipomoea pes-caprae All
Big-leaf marsh elder Iva frutescens All
Black needlerush Juncus roemerianus All
White mangrove Laguncularia racemosa All
Buttonsage Lantana involucrata All
Southern wax myrtle Morella cerifera All
Muhly grass Muhlenbergia capillaris All
Red bay Persea borbonia All
Black-eyed susan Rudbeckia spp. All
Cabbage palm Sabal palmetto All
Sea purslane Sesuvium portulacastrum All
Sand cordgrass Sporobolus bakeri All
Saltmeadow cordgrass Sporobolus pumilus All
Seashore dropseed Sporobolus virginicus All
Sweet acacia Vachellia farnesiana All

High Marsh

False indigo bush​: Amorpha fruticosa​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
False indigo bush​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Milkweed​: Asclepias spp.​ (Sustainable Ag Research and Education​)
Milkweed​ (Sustainable Ag Research and Education​)
Gumbo limbo: Bursera simaruba​ (Budburst)​
Gumbo limbo: Bursera simaruba​ (Budburst)​
American beautyberry​: Callicarpa americana​ (Ancient Roots Native Nursery​)
American beautyberry (Ancient Roots Native Nursery​)
Coastal sandbur​: Cenchrus spiniflex (Plants of the World Online)
Coastal sandbur​ (Plants of the World Online)​
Snowberry​: Chiocca alba​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Snowberry​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Florida privet​: Forestiera segregate​ (iNaturalist​)
Florida privet​ (iNaturalist​)
Firebush​: Hamelia patens (Florida Wildflower Foundation)
Firebush​: Hamelia patens (Florida Wildflower Foundation)
Inkberry: Ilex glabra​ (Pinelands Nursery​)
Inkberry​ (Pinelands Nursery​)
Seacoast marshelder​: Iva imbricata​ (Florida of the Southeastern US​)
Seacoast marshelder​ (Florida of the Southeastern US​)
Eastern red cedar​: Juniperus virginiana (The Spruce​)
Eastern red cedar (The Spruce​)
Sweetbay magnolia​: Magnolia virginiana​ (Arboretum Foundation​)
Sweetbay magnolia​ (Arboretum Foundation​)
Sunshine mimosa​: Mimosa strigillosa​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Sunshine mimosa​ (Florida Wildflower Foundation​)
Myrsine​: Myrsine cubana (Florida Native Plant Society​)
Myrsine​ (Florida Native Plant Society​)
Virginia plantain​: Plantago virginica​ (Maryland Biodiversity Project​)
Virginia plantain​ (Maryland Biodiversity Project​)
Sand live oak​: Quercus geminata​ (Florida Native Plant Society)
Sand live oak (Florida Native Plant Society)​
Water oak​: Quercus nigra​ (iNaturalist​)
Water oak​​ (iNaturalist​)
Live oak​: Quercus virginiana (Florida Native Plant Society​)
Live oak​ (Florida Native Plant Society​)
White indigoberry: Randia aculeata​ (Gardening South Florida Style​)
White indigoberry: Randia aculeata​ (Gardening South Florida Style​)
Saw palmetto​: Serenoa repens​ (Florida Native Plant Society)
Saw palmetto​ (Florida Native Plant Society)​
Seaside goldenrod​: Solidago sempervirens​ (USFWS​)
Seaside goldenrod​ (USFWS​)
Yellow necklacepod: Sophora tomentosa var. truncata (Florida Nursery Mart​)
Yellow necklacepod (Florida Nursery Mart​)
White clover: Trifolium repens​ (Florida Museum of Natural History​)
White clover​ (Florida Museum of Natural History​)
Fakahatchee grass​: Tripsacum dactyloides​ (Eureka Farms​)
Fakahatchee grass​ (Eureka Farms​)

Details

Common Name Scientific Name Counties
False indigo bush Amorpha fruticosa All
Milkweed Asclepias spp. Varies with species
Gumbo limbo Bursera simaruba All
American beautyberry Callicarpa americana All
Coastal sandbur Cenchrus spinifex All
Snowberry Chiococca alba All
Florida privet Forestiera segregata All
Firebush Hamelia patens All
Inkberry Ilex glabra All
Seacoast marshelder Iva imbricata All
Eastern red cedar Juniperus virginiana Indian River and Miami-Dade only
Sweetbay magnolia Magnolia virginiana All
Sunshine mimosa Mimosa strigillosa All
Myrsine Myrsine cubana All
Virginia plantain Plantago virginica All
Sand live oak Quercus geminata All
Water oak Quercus nigra Indian River, Palm Beach, and Broward only
Live oak Quercus virginiana All
White indigoberry Randia aculeata All
Saw palmetto Serenoa repens All
Seaside goldenrod Solidago sempervirens All
Yellow necklacepod Sophora tomentosa var. truncata All
White clover Trifolium repens All
Fakahatchee grass Tripsacum dactyloides All