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Wildflower Program Information

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Wildflowers across the State of Florida

Volunteers enter into a two-year agreement with DOT, during which they agree to conduct litter removal at regularly scheduled intervals. Many miles of highway are adopted statewide by various organizations, allowing civic-minded people to make a difference in their communities. This eases the load of DOT work crews, enabling them to devote more time to other road maintenance and special highway projects.

Discuss the Wildflower Program?


     In order to discuss the Wildflower Program you      need to contact your County's local FDOT office.      Your County's Toll-Free phone number is provided      below:

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Supporting Documents

Florida's State Flower

Florida's Official State Wildflower

In 1991 the flower of the genus Coreopsis was designated as Florida's Official State Wildflower. The state legislature made this designation after the colorful flowers were used extensively in Florida's roadside plantings and highway beautification programs. The coreopsis is found in a variety of colors, ranging from golden to pink.

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