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Fun fact: This rare, evergreen shrubšŖ“ is native to the Florida Keys and the Bahamas, and it has a unique survival strategy, it's highly tolerant of salt spray and poor, sandy soils. Its thick, leathery leaves help it retain moisture and withstand harsh coastal conditions.
But here's the quirky part, it produces bright orange berries that look like tiny pumpkins! While they may appear tempting, they are toxic to humans šµšµāš«, though birds and other wildlife can eat them without harm. š¦š
Joe Wood (Jacquinia Keyensis)
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