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I understand that, and was not indicating that they are native to Arizona, only that they can be found in Arizona. I know Arizona is not considered tropical or subtropical. There are plenty of trees that I see around Florida that are not native, including the extremely invasive and hard to kill Brazilian pepper.
Florida, especially South Florida, is a mess now with so many non-native species of plants and animals. I lived in West Palm Beach though high school (1967), then moved to Miami through college, finally moving to Tucson in 1976.
Now, Burmese pythons are a real problem now in south Florida along with so many other species of animals and plants.
 
Two shots from the path I go running
The first is unedited, the second via VSCO, and as you can see Samsung camera produces very saturated photos
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