The Gumbo Limbo (Bursera simaruba), often called the "tourist tree" for its red, peeling bark, is a fast-growing, native, semi-evergreen, salt-tolerant tree popular in South Florida and tropical regions. Growing up to 30–60 feet high with a 60-foot canopy, it thrives in Zones 10-12, providing shade, wind resistance, and supporting wildlife.

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