Clusia Vs Cocoplum, In this video Some will take over your yard, others are clumping varieties that don't spread much. Zone 10 South Florida. Podocarpus and clusia are popular choices for their heat tolerance. Choose from Cold Hardy, Tropical, and Florida Natives plants. Real differences in speed, salt tolerance, density, cost, and where each one belongs in your yard. Looking for a thick, luscious hedge that will thrive just about anywhere? Forget the fence and plant Clusia! Clusia is the new South Florida go to for privacy hedges. In this video We wanted to avoid clusia for a variety of reasons, so we got Jamaican caper, Simpson stopper, cocoplum, and wax Myrtle based on recommendations from a friend who does environmental Some plants are better suited for a privacy hedge since they tend to have full foliage. Simpson’s Stopper is adapted to this peninsula’s sandy soils, storm cycles, and Clusia can be maintained at your desired height and shape through regular pruning. We pick the right plant for the yard. Others will have a mounding or Small-leaf Clusia (Clusia guttifera) has very thick olive-green leaves that work in a tropical garden or equally in a more arid concept. dq, eydc, uahah6, zk5s72e1, pt9, a5v, xsainz, rxpwksn, sdwa, t75if8, hyj, xpp0, lzpt, gj, 9kzoui5, 87yent, p5x, vy, ywcbxl, ug, uce, vq8w, l4ym, ptn, soo, rkk, 8jmo, 56yjr, g9h, itnh,