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Give Me Some Privacy! The Best Plants and Shrubs for Privacy Hedges in Florida

March 6, 2024

by Amanda Rose Newton

Crafting a privacy hedge in your Florida garden can turn your outdoor area into a private retreat. Choosing the right plants and shrubs not only ensures privacy but also enhances the beauty of your space, making it a more delightful and secluded area.

Whether you are going for a certain aesthetic or trying to block out the neighbors, we have the top plants and shrubs for creating privacy hedges in Florida, spotlighting fast-growing options and those providing the broadest coverage.

Fast-Growing Privacy Plants for Florida

1. Sea Grape (Coccoloba uvifera)

Florida Native Sea Grapes

Growth Rate: Fast
Max Height: Up to 50 feet
Features: Native to Florida, the sea grape can quickly form a dense and broad hedge with its large, round leaves, offering privacy and a touch of the tropics.

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2. Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera)

Florida Native Wax Myrtle

Growth Rate: Fast
Max Height: 15-20 feet
Features: This Florida native is known for its aromatic foliage and dense growth, making it an excellent choice for a natural privacy screen.

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3. Areca Palm (Dypsis lutescens)

Areca Palms at Rockledge Gardens



Growth Rate: Fast
Max Height: 20 feet
Features: With its feathery, arching fronds, this palm provides a dense screen, perfect for a tropical privacy barrier.

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4. Clusia (Clusia rosea)

Clusias make great privacy hedges!

Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast
Max Height: 25 feet
Features: Known as “Pitch Apple,” clusia features thick, leathery leaves for a dense barrier. It’s drought-tolerant and versatile.

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Widest Coverage for Maximum Privacy


1. Bamboo

Wamin Bamboo

Varieties: Opt for clumping varieties for controlled growth.
Features: Bamboo grows rapidly, offering wide coverage quickly. Choose the right variety to prevent invasive spreading.

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2. Podocarpus (Podocarpus macrophyllus)

Podocarpus

Growth Rate: Moderate
Max Height: 40-50 feet
Features: This plant, also known as “Japanese Yew,” can be shaped into a dense hedge and is ideal for tight, tall privacy screens.

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3. Florida Privet (Forestiera segregata)

  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Max Height: 10-15 feet (can be trained taller in hedge form)
  • Features: Florida Privet is a native shrub that thrives in Florida’s climate, offering a dense foliage barrier. It’s highly adaptable to different soil types and conditions, making it a versatile choice for privacy hedges. Its ability to be pruned into various shapes allows for customizable privacy screens that can meet any garden’s needs.
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4. Simpson’s Stopper (Myrcianthes fragrans)

  • Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast
  • Max Height: 20 feet
  • Features: A Florida native, Simpson’s Stopper offers dense foliage and small, fragrant white flowers that attract butterflies. It can be pruned into a formal hedge or allowed to grow naturally for a more informal look.
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Considerations for Privacy Hedges in Florida

Climate Tolerance: Select plants suited to Florida’s climate zones, capable of withstanding heat, humidity, and occasional cold snaps.

Maintenance: Fast growers might need regular trimming to keep a neat appearance.

Wildlife: Choose plants that support local wildlife, providing not just privacy but also a habitat for birds and beneficial insects.

Planting Tips

Spacing: Adhere to recommended spacing guidelines to ensure plants grow into a dense barrier without overcrowding.

Soil Preparation: Enhance soil with organic matter for the best plant health.

Watering: Maintain a consistent watering schedule until plants are established.

Flowering Hedges for Privacy and Color

Adding flowering hedges to your Florida garden can elevate the privacy and visual appeal of your space, blending the functional need for seclusion with the delightful presence of blooms. Here are four flowering hedges perfect for Florida landscapes, offering both beauty and privacy.

1. Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)

Beautiful Hibiscus flower
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Max Height: 6-10 feet
  • Features: Hibiscus bushes produce large, colorful flowers that can bloom year-round in Florida’s warm climate. These plants can create a dense and vibrant hedge, offering privacy with a tropical flair.
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2. Oleander (Nerium oleander)

Oleander flowers
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Max Height: 8-12 feet
  • Features: Despite its toxicity if ingested, oleander is a popular choice for privacy hedges due to its lush foliage and profusion of flowers in shades of pink, red, white, and yellow. It’s drought-tolerant and provides a thick barrier.
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3. Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spp.)

Bougainvillea section at Rockledge Gardens
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Max Height: 15-40 feet (when supported)
  • Features: Bougainvillea is known for its spectacular display of flowers in vibrant colors. Although technically a vine, it can be trained along fences or trellises to form a dense, flowering screen.
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4. Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides)

Gardenia
  • Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
  • Max Height: 2-8 feet
  • Features: Gardenias offer not only beautiful white flowers but also an intoxicating fragrance. A hedge of gardenias can provide privacy at a lower height, perfect for bordering patios or walkways where you want to enjoy their scent up close.
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More Hedge Plants for Brevard County:

Interested in exploring more options for hedge plants that can boost your garden’s privacy and appeal? See our hedges resources page with more detailed insights on a variety of hedge plants perfect for Brevard County.

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When adding flowering hedges to your garden for privacy, consider the following:

  • Bloom season: To ensure year-round privacy, mix species with different flowering times or combine them with evergreen plants.
  • Maintenance: Flowering hedges may require more upkeep, including regular pruning to shape the hedge and remove spent blooms to encourage new growth.
  • Location: Choose the planting location based on the sun requirements of each plant to ensure healthy growth and abundant flowering.

Incorporating these plants and shrubs into your landscape design can significantly enhance your garden’s privacy, aesthetic appeal, and ecological value. From the native beauty of the sea grape and wax myrtle to the tropical lushness of the Areca Palm and the architectural presence of clusia, there’s a privacy solution for every Florida garden. By choosing the right plants and providing them with the necessary care, you can create a beautiful, private outdoor sanctuary to enjoy for years to come.

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