Large, showy flowers that range from white to pink with long, prominent stamens (up to 1.5 inches). They are fragrant and typically open in the evening.
This species thrives in coastal hammocks, berms, and tropical hammocks with moist but well-drained sandy or limestone soils. It is highly drought-tolerant and can handle salt wind, though it has low tolerance for long-term saltwater flooding. bay-leaved caper
Capparis flexuosa , Morisonia flexuosa , and Capparis cynophallophora . Habitat and Growth Large, showy flowers that range from white to
It is a larval host for the Florida White and Great Southern White butterflies and provides food for various bird species. Classification and Synonyms bay-leaved caper
The plant's taxonomy has evolved, leading to several recognized scientific names: Cynophalla flexuosa .