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Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery Program

Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery Program. http://treesandhurricanes.ifas.ufl.edu. Selecting Tropical and Subtropical Tree Species for Wind Resistance: Photo Gallery of medium-low to lowest wind resistance. Mary Duryea Eliana Kampf Ed Gilman Laura Paterson. Lists are divided into:.

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Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery Program

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  1. Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery Program http://treesandhurricanes.ifas.ufl.edu

  2. Selecting Tropical and Subtropical Tree Species for Wind Resistance: Photo Gallery of medium-low to lowest wind resistance Mary Duryea Eliana Kampf Ed Gilman Laura Paterson

  3. Lists are divided into: - Highest WR - Medium-High WR - Medium-Low WR - Lowest WR Lists of Relative Wind Resistant Tree Species • SE Coastal Plain • Tropical & Subtropical

  4. Tropical & Subtropical tree species Medium-Low Wind Resistance Dicots Acer rubrum, red maple Bauhinia blakeana, Hong-Kong orchid Bucidas buceras, black olive Callistemon spp, bottlebrush Cinnamomum camphora, camphorb Delonix regia, royal poincianac Enterolobium cyclocarpum, ear tree Eriobotrya japonica, loquatc Ficus aurea, strangler fig Kigelia pinnata, sausage tree Eucalyptus cinerea, silverdollar eucalyptus Quercus laurifolia, laurel oak Myrica cerifera, wax myrtle Persea borbonia, redbay Platanus occidentalis, sycamore Tabebuia heterophylla, pink trumpet tree Terminalia catappa, tropical almondc Conifers Pinus elliottii var. densa, slash pine Pinus palustris, longleaf pine Fruit Trees Averrhoa carambola, star-fruit, carambola Citrus spp, oranges, limes, grapefruit Mangifera indica, mango a Prohibited in Florida b Invasive and not recommended in Florida c Caution: may be used but must be managed to prevent escape in Florida (Fox et al. 2005)

  5. red mapleAcer rubrum

  6. Hong Kong orchidBauhinia blakeana

  7. black oliveBucidas buceras

  8. bottlebrushCallistemon spp.

  9. camphorCinnamomum camphora(This species is invasive)

  10. royal poincianaDelonix regia

  11. ear treeEnterlobium cyclocarpum

  12. loquatEriobotrya japonica(Caution: manage to prevent escape in Florida)

  13. strangler figFicus aurea

  14. sausage treeKigelia pinnata

  15. silverdollar eucalyptusEucalyptus cinera

  16. laurel oakQuercus laurifolia

  17. wax myrtleMyrica cerifera

  18. redbayPersea borbonia

  19. sycamorePlatanus occidentalis

  20. pink trumpet treeTabebuia heterophylla

  21. tropical almondTerminalia catappa

  22. slash pinePinus elliottii var elliottii

  23. longleaf pinePinus palustris

  24. star-fruit, carambolaAverrhoa carambola

  25. oranges, limes, grapefruitCitrus spp.

  26. mangoMangifera indica

  27. Tropical & Subtropical tree species Lowest Wind Resistance Dicots Casuarina equisetifolia, Australian pinea Cassia fistula, golden shower Chorisia speciosa, floss-silk tree Ficus benjamina, weeping banyan Grevillea robusta, silk oak Jacaranda mimosifolia, jacaranda Melaleuca quinquenervia, melaleucaa Quercus nigra, water oak Peltophorum pterocarpa, yellow poinciana Prunus caroliniana, Carolina laurelcherry Sapium sebiferum, Chinese tallowa Spathodea campanulata, African tuliptree Tabebuia caraiba, silver trumpet tree Ulmus parvifolia, Chinese elm Conifers Araucaria heterophylla, Norfolk Island pine xCupressocyparis leylandii, leyland cypress Juniperus silicicola, southern red cedar Pinus clausa, sand pine Palms Syagrus romanzoffiana, queen palmc Washingtonia robusta, Washington palm Fruit Trees Persea americana, avocado a Prohibited in Florida b Invasive and not recommended in Florida c Caution: may be used but must be managed to prevent escape in Florida (Fox et al. 2005)

  28. Austrailian pineCasuarina equisetifolia(Invasive: prohibited in Florida)

  29. golden showerCassia fistula

  30. floss-silk treeChorisia speciosa

  31. weeping banyanFicus benjamina

  32. silk oakGrevillea robusta

  33. jacarandaJacaranda mimosifolia

  34. melaleucaMelaleuca quinquenervia(Invasive: prohibited in Florida)

  35. water oakQuercus nigra

  36. yellow pioncianaPeltophorum pterocarpa

  37. Carolina laurelcherryPrunus caroliniana

  38. Chinese tallowSapium sebiferum(Invasive: prohibited in Florida)

  39. African tuliptreeSpathodea campanulata

  40. silver trumpet treeTabebuia caraiba

  41. Chinese elmUlmus parvifolia

  42. Norfolk Island pineAraucaroa heterophylla

  43. leyland cypressxCupressocyparis leylandii

  44. southern red cedarJuniperus silicola

  45. sand pinePinus clausa

  46. queen palmSyagrus romanzoffiana

  47. Washington palmWashingtonia robusta

  48. avocadoPersea americana

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