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I doubt they would be happy in as hot a climate as Florida. They are native to Siberia so are used to cold. They are more suitable as a replacement or alternative to creeping junipers which are plagued by many diseases. In regards to culture, essentially they are treated the same way as the low junipers and pruned in a similar manner. They are probably a little more expensive than junipers.