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Fun fact: Due to habitat loss and its historically valuable timber, the Inkwood is now considered endangered in the state of Florida. It is protected in the wild, and its use in landscaping is encouraged to help preserve this unique and important part of Florida's natural heritage. The tree produces small, dark, berry-like fruits that are a valuable food source for birds and other wildlife. By providing sustenance, the Inkwood plays an important role in supporting the local ecosystem and encouraging biodiversity. The flowers also provide nectar for pollinators.

Inkwood (Exothea Paniculata)

$20.00Price
$20.00 per 3 Gallons
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