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  • "Welcome to Flowing Well Tree Farm, the leading Florida native nursery serving Florida and the surrounding areas. We specialize in high-quality native plants, wildflowers, and pollinator gardens that thrive in our local climate. Looking for specific species? We stock customer favorites including Native Milkweed (for Monarchs), Coontie, Firebush, and Beautyberry. Our expert team helps you build beautiful, drought-tolerant landscapes that save water and support local wildlife. Whether you need shade trees, privacy hedges, or Florida-friendly groundcovers, we have the right plants for your yard. Visit Flowing Well Tree Farm today to explore our inventory of sustainable, locally grown plants. We also grow suitable fruiting plants like peaches."

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  • Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus Michauxii) nut for eating Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus Michauxii) tree in front yard

    Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus Michauxii)

    Why Locally Grown Matters for Swamp Chestnut Oak Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in wet, heavy, or sandy soilsDeep taproot development for long-term stabilityImproved flood and seasonal saturation toleranceHigher wind and storm resistance in mature treesBetter adaptation to Florida heat and humidity cyclesGreater survival rates in restoration and reforestation projects This creates a long-lived native oak capable of dominating floodplain and lowland systems. Canopy Structure & Landscape Value Swamp Chestnut Oak is a true legacy shade tree: 60–100 ft mature height in optimal conditionsMassive, broad, rounded canopy with ageThick, strong central trunk with high structural integrityLarge, glossy green leaves with chestnut-like appearanceGolden to brown fall color depending on season conditionsDeep, cooling shade ideal for large properties and open landscapes It is one of the most impressive native oaks in the southeastern United States. Ecological & Habitat Importance Swamp Chestnut Oak is a foundational wetland hardwood species: Dominant in bottomland hardwood forests and floodplainsProduces large acorns that support deer, turkey, and wildlifeProvides nesting and shelter habitat for birds and mammalsStabilizes soils in erosion-prone wetland systemsSupports long-term forest biodiversity and regeneration cyclesCritical component of Southeastern river and swamp ecosystems It is a keystone species in Florida’s natural hardwood systems. Growth Habit & Structural Function Swamp Chestnut Oak is a long-lived structural canopy tree: 60–100+ ft mature height depending on site conditionsStraight, dominant central trunk with strong vertical growthWide-spreading canopy with age for deep shade coverageExtremely long lifespan—often centuries in natural settingsHigh wood density and structural strengthExcellent wind resistance when fully established It functions as a permanent ecological anchor tree in large landscapes. Climate & Site Adaptability Swamp Chestnut Oak is highly adaptable to Florida conditions: Native to southeastern U.S. floodplain and bottomland forestsThrives in periodically flooded soils and wet environmentsPerforms well in sandy loam and rich organic soilsTolerates Florida heat, humidity, and storm exposureModerate drought tolerance once establishedExcellent long-term stability in variable site conditions It is one of the most reliable large native oaks for restoration planting. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 6–9, with strong performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best structure and canopy development: Full sun for optimal growth and crown expansionTolerates partial shade in early establishment stagesSun exposure improves trunk strength and long-term vigorBest suited for open landscapes, floodplains, and large properties Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable bottomland hardwood species: Thrives in wet, poorly drained, or seasonally flooded soilsPerforms well in sandy, loamy, and organic-rich soilsTolerates heavy clay and floodplain conditionsHandles low fertility environments once establishedBenefits from mulch and moisture stabilization during early growth Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to open canopy areasDig hole 2–3× wider than root ballSet tree at original soil depthWater deeply after planting to remove air pocketsApply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate temperatureSpace 30–50 ft apart for full canopy developmentAllow room for mature crown expansion and root spread We can assist with large-scale oak planting design, wetland restoration layouts, and long-term canopy planning. Watering & Establishment Water consistently during the first 2–3 growing seasons. Once established, Swamp Chestnut Oak becomes highly self-sufficient and thrives in both wet and moderately dry cycles common in Florida landscapes. Fertilizer Low input requirements: Minimal fertilization needed once establishedCompost improves early soil developmentAvoid excessive nitrogen to prevent weak structural growthBest performance in natural soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance once established: Prune early for strong central leader formationRemove competing branches during young growth stagesNaturally develops strong structural frameworkMinimal long-term maintenance requiredExtremely durable once mature Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation✔ Massive native oak with long lifespan✔ Exceptional wetland and floodplain tolerance✔ High wildlife and ecological value✔ Strong structural wood and storm resilience✔ Excellent shade and canopy development✔ Ideal restoration and legacy planting species✔ Grower-direct Florida field-grown quality The Real Value This is not just a shade tree—it is a generational hardwood anchor that defines wetlands, stabilizes ecosystems, and builds permanent canopy structure. When you plant Swamp Chestnut Oak, you are investing in a legacy native tree that will outlive landscapes, support wildlife for centuries, and anchor Florida’s natural systems with strength, scale, and ecological permanence.

    $30.00 - $115.00

  • Swamp Tupelo (Nyssa biflora) Swamp Tupelo (Nyssa biflora)

    Swamp Tupelo (Nyssa biflora)

    Swamp Tupelo (Nyssa biflora) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Wetland Tree • Flood-Tolerant Hardwood • Wildlife Value Species • Florida-Grown Restoration Stock Swamp Tupelo (Nyssa biflora) is one of the most important native wetland trees in the southeastern United States. Known for its exceptional flood tolerance, strong wildlife value, beautiful fall color, and ability to thrive where many trees cannot, Swamp Tupelo is widely used in wetland restoration projects, stormwater systems, pond edges, conservation lands, and naturalized Florida landscapes. When you buy Swamp Tupelo here, you're not getting nursery-grown stock raised under protected conditions—you’re getting locally grown, field-conditioned trees produced in Pierson and adapted to Florida’s heat, humidity, seasonal flooding, and challenging soil conditions. That matters for successful establishment. Locally grown Swamp Tupelo develops stronger root systems, adapts more quickly to field conditions, and is better prepared to handle the environmental stresses common throughout Florida’s wetland and lowland habitats. This is direct-from-grower restoration-grade material. Visit the farm, see how our native trees are grown, and receive practical guidance on wetland restoration, pond-edge plantings, stormwater projects, and long-term canopy development. Swamp Tupelo is especially valuable because it provides exceptional ecological benefits while thriving in areas where many landscape trees struggle to survive. Why Locally Grown Matters for Swamp Tupelo Starting with Florida-grown stock offers important advantages: Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Stronger root development before planting Improved establishment in wetland environments Faster acclimation to local growing conditions Greater resilience during seasonal flooding Better long-term survival in restoration projects It creates a stronger foundation for long-term success. Wetland & Restoration Value Swamp Tupelo is one of the most dependable trees for wetland restoration: Thrives in flood-prone environments Excellent for pond and lake edges Commonly used in stormwater management systems Stabilizes soils in wet conditions Supports long-term wetland ecosystem development Ideal for conservation and mitigation projects Its ability to tolerate standing water makes it an essential species for many Florida restoration efforts. Wildlife & Ecological Importance This species plays a critical role in native ecosystems: Produces fruit consumed by birds and wildlife Supports migratory and resident bird populations Provides shelter and nesting habitat Enhances biodiversity in wetland environments Contributes to healthy aquatic and terrestrial food chains Important component of native floodplain forests It transforms planting sites into functioning wildlife habitat. Outstanding Seasonal Interest Swamp Tupelo delivers year-round beauty: Glossy green foliage throughout the growing season Spectacular red, orange, and yellow fall color Attractive bark and branching structure Wildlife-attracting fruit production Strong natural form and landscape presence Few native wetland trees offer this combination of ecological and ornamental value. Climate & Site Adaptability Swamp Tupelo is highly adaptable to Florida conditions: Native to swamps, floodplains, and wet forests Tolerates prolonged flooding Thrives in moist and saturated soils Performs well in acidic conditions Handles Florida heat exceptionally well Adaptable to both natural and constructed wetlands It excels in locations where water is regularly present. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 5–9, performing exceptionally well throughout Florida and much of the southeastern United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A long-lived native canopy tree: 40–80 ft mature height 25–40 ft mature spread Upright pyramidal form when young Broad, rounded canopy with age Strong central trunk and durable structure Provides substantial shade and long-term canopy benefits. Light Requirements For best growth and canopy development: Full sun preferred Tolerates partial shade Maximum growth occurs in open locations Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to wetland environments: Prefers moist to wet soils Tolerates prolonged seasonal flooding Performs well in acidic soils Suitable for pond margins and low-lying areas Thrives in locations with poor drainage One of the best native trees available for wet sites. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For successful establishment: Plant in full sun to partial shade Select moist or wet planting locations Dig planting hole 2–3× wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch around root zone Keep mulch away from direct trunk contact Maintain adequate moisture during establishment We can assist with restoration planning, pond-edge layouts, wetland projects, and native canopy design. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Swamp Tupelo thrives in moist conditions and readily tolerates periodic flooding and saturated soils. Fertilizer Minimal fertilizer requirements: Typically performs well without supplemental feeding Light balanced fertilizer only if necessary Avoid excessive fertilization Best growth often occurs under natural soil conditions Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Minimal pruning required after establishment Remove damaged branches as needed Naturally develops strong structural form Long-term maintenance requirements are low An excellent choice for naturalized landscapes and restoration projects. Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior field performance ✔ One of the best native trees for wetland environments ✔ Exceptional flood tolerance ✔ Valuable wildlife food and habitat source ✔ Outstanding fall color and ornamental appeal ✔ Ideal for ponds, lakes, stormwater systems, and restoration sites ✔ Long-lived native canopy tree ✔ Grower-direct expertise and planting support The Real Value This isn’t just a wetland tree—it’s a cornerstone species for healthy Florida ecosystems. You’re not simply planting a tree. You’re creating wildlife habitat, stabilizing wetland environments, improving ecological function, and establishing a long-lived native canopy that will continue benefiting the landscape for generations.

    $40.00

  • Sweet Bay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) Sweet Bay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana)

    Sweet Bay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana)

    Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Fragrant Native Tree • Pollinator Favorite • Moisture-Tolerant Magnolia • Florida-Grown Landscape Stock When you buy Sweetbay Magnolia here, you’re not getting generic retail nursery material—you’re getting locally grown trees produced in Pierson, already acclimated to Florida heat, humidity, rainfall patterns, and sandy-to-organic soil transitions from the start. That matters with magnolias. Locally grown stock develops stronger root systems in-region, establishes faster after planting, and adapts more reliably to wet sites, rain gardens, and Florida landscapes where moisture and heat fluctuate seasonally. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how native magnolias are grown and selected, and get real planting guidance from people who work with these trees in Florida conditions every season—not generic landscape advice. Sweetbay Magnolia stands out because it combines fragrance, adaptability to wet soils, and refined native beauty in one highly useful landscape tree. Why Locally Grown Matters Starting with Florida-grown stock improves long-term success: Faster establishment in Florida soils and climate Reduced transplant shock in heat and humidity Stronger adaptation to wet/dry seasonal cycles More reliable flowering and growth performance Better long-term resilience in landscape settings It’s a stronger foundation for a long-lived native flowering tree. Fragrant Blooms & Seasonal Beauty Sweetbay Magnolia is prized for its elegant floral display: Creamy white, lemon-scented flowers Blooming from late spring through summer Strong pollinator attraction (bees, butterflies) Light, refreshing fragrance in the landscape It adds sensory value—especially near patios, walkways, and garden edges. Elegant Native Foliage This tree offers year-round visual appeal: Glossy green leaves Silvery-white undersides that shimmer in wind Semi-evergreen to evergreen habit in warmer climates Refined structure suited for both natural and formal landscapes It is one of the more graceful native magnolias. Perfect for Moist Landscapes Sweetbay Magnolia excels where many ornamentals struggle: Rain gardens and stormwater areas Pond edges and low-lying sites Consistently moist soils Naturalized and restoration plantings It is especially valuable in Florida’s wetter landscape zones. Pollinator & Wildlife Value A strong ecological contributor: Supports bees and butterflies Provides seasonal nectar resources Adds habitat structure in native plantings Enhances biodiversity in managed landscapes USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 5–10, performing strongly across the Southeast and adapting well into a wide range of climates. Mature Size & Growth Habit A versatile native tree: 10–35 ft tall 10–20 ft wide Can be used as a small specimen tree or multi-trunk naturalized form. Light Requirements Performs best in: Full sun for best flowering and density Partial shade in hotter climates or young plantings Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable when moisture is consistent: Prefers moist, acidic soils Performs in sandy, loamy, or clay soils Thrives in organic-rich wet areas Tolerates seasonal saturation better than most ornamentals Avoid prolonged dry, compacted conditions. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on real-world establishment success: Select a site with consistent moisture or irrigation access Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at original soil level (do not bury trunk flare) Backfill with native soil and water deeply Apply mulch, keeping it away from the trunk Maintain steady moisture during establishment If you visit the farm, we can help match Sweetbay Magnolia to rain gardens, pond edges, or landscape focal points. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, it becomes more adaptable but performs best with consistent moisture, especially during dry periods. Fertilizer Apply light slow-release fertilizer for acid-loving plants in early spring Avoid over-fertilizing, which can reduce flowering and natural vigor Pruning & Maintenance Low-maintenance native tree: Minimal pruning required Light shaping after flowering if needed Remove dead or damaged branches in late winter or early spring Avoid heavy structural pruning Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida conditions for better establishment✔ Direct grower expertise for wet-site and landscape success✔ Strong pollinator and wildlife value✔ Fragrant, ornamental native flowering tree✔ Excellent for rain gardens and moisture-rich landscapes✔ Adaptable across a wide range of climates✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Value This isn’t just a flowering tree—it’s a landscape anchor for wet, biodiverse, and pollinator-rich environments. You’re not just planting a tree. You’re adding fragrance, ecological function, and long-term native beauty to your landscape with a species built for Florida conditions.

    $30.00

  • Tighten Wraps Tighten Wraps

    Tighten Wraps

    Why Buy Tighten Wraps: Versatile Velcro Plant Ties for Secure Support? Reliable Plant Support: Tighten Wraps securely fasten plants to stakes or posts, providing stability and reducing the risk of damage. Growth-Friendly Design: Adjustable Velcro ensures a snug yet gentle fit, supporting natural growth without constricting delicate stems. Reusable & Durable: Made from weather-resistant materials, these ties are built to last and can be reused season after season. Versatile Use: Perfect for young trees, climbing vines, or potted plants, Tighten Wraps are ideal for home gardens, greenhouses, or landscaping projects. Hassle-Free Application: No tools required—just wrap, secure, and adjust as needed. Quick and easy for gardeners of all levels! Upgrade your gardening toolkit with Tighten Wraps and enjoy healthier, well-supported plants in every growing season. 

  • Tomuri (Male) & Vincent (Female) Kiwi  (Actinidia deliciosa Tomuri & Actinidia deliciosa Vincent)

    Tomuri (Male) & Vincent (Female) Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa Tomuri & Actinidia deliciosa Vincent)

    Tomuri (Male) & Vincent (Female) Kiwi Bundle (Actinidia deliciosa ‘Tomuri’ & Actinidia deliciosa ‘Vincent’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmComplete Kiwi Pollination Pair • Tropical Fruiting Vine Collection • High-Yield Backyard Orchard System • Florida-Grown Food Forest, Trellis & Homestead Fruit Bundle The Tomuri (Male) & Vincent (Female) Kiwi Bundle provides everything you need to establish a productive fuzzy kiwi planting. Unlike many fruiting plants, most fuzzy kiwi varieties require both a male and a female vine for successful pollination and fruit production. Tomuri is the industry's trusted male pollinator, while Vincent is a vigorous female variety that produces delicious, fuzzy brown kiwifruit with sweet green flesh once pollinated. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow both Tomuri and Vincent Kiwi under real Florida conditions, selecting vigorous vines with healthy root systems and strong climbing growth. Every plant is acclimated to Florida's heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal rainfall to ensure rapid establishment and long-term performance. When you purchase this bundle, you're receiving a complete pollination system—not just two vines. Together they create the foundation for dependable flowering, successful pollination, and abundant kiwi harvests for years to come. That local adaptation matters. Florida-grown kiwi vines establish faster, develop stronger root systems, and adapt more readily to the challenges of growing in the Southeast. Why Purchase the Complete Kiwi Pair? Growing both vines together provides the greatest opportunity for successful fruit production: Tomuri provides abundant pollen for pollination Vincent produces delicious fuzzy kiwi fruit Designed to flower during compatible bloom periods Reliable pollination increases fruit set and yield Healthier fruit development with complete pollination Simple, proven orchard pairing One purchase provides everything needed to begin growing fuzzy kiwis. Fruit Production & Edible Value Vincent Kiwi produces premium fuzzy kiwifruit when pollinated by Tomuri: Sweet, juicy green flesh Classic fuzzy brown skin Excellent balance of sweetness and acidity Perfect for fresh eating, fruit salads, smoothies, desserts, and preserves Rich source of Vitamin C, potassium, antioxidants, and dietary fiber Heavy harvest potential on mature vines This pairing creates a dependable long-term fruit production system. Why Locally Grown Matters Starting with Florida-grown vines provides important advantages: Improved establishment in sandy soils Excellent heat and humidity tolerance Healthier root development Higher survival rates after planting Better adaptation to Florida growing conditions More vigorous vine growth Long-term productivity with proper care This creates stronger vines capable of producing for many years. Growth Habit & Landscape Value Together these kiwi vines create an attractive edible landscape feature: 20–30 ft vigorous climbing vines Dense seasonal foliage provides natural shade Excellent for pergolas, fences, arbors, and trellises Beautiful fragrant spring flowers Creates attractive living screens Excellent addition to food forests and backyard orchards The vines provide both beauty and productivity throughout the growing season. Pollinator & Ecological Benefits The flowering vines support beneficial wildlife: Flowers attract honeybees and native pollinators Supports healthy pollinator populations Increases biodiversity within edible landscapes Provides nectar during spring bloom Excellent companion planting for food forests Promotes natural pollination throughout the garden Healthy pollinator activity benefits the entire landscape. Climate & Site Adaptability Tomuri and Vincent Kiwi perform best under warm temperate conditions: Excellent heat tolerance Enjoy humid growing environments Require well-drained soil Benefit from protected planting locations Perform well in areas with adequate winter chill Adapt readily to Florida's growing conditions when properly sited Ideal for edible landscapes throughout much of the Southeast. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–9, with the best performance in regions receiving adequate winter chilling while avoiding prolonged late freezes. Light Requirements For maximum flowering and fruit production: Full sun preferred Minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily Light afternoon shade beneficial during extreme summer heat Sun exposure improves flowering, pollination, and fruit quality Strong trellis systems maximize light exposure Soil & Site Requirements For long-term success: Well-drained sandy or loamy soils Rich organic matter improves growth Slightly acidic soil preferred Consistent moisture during active growth Avoid prolonged standing water Mulch helps regulate soil temperature and moisture Healthy soils produce healthier vines and larger harvests. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant both vines at the same time Provide a permanent trellis, pergola, or arbor Dig planting holes 2–3× wider than each root ball Plant at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch around each vine Plant the male vine within 15–30 feet of the female vine for optimal pollination Allow adequate space for mature vine expansion We can assist with kiwi orchard planning, trellis construction, edible landscape design, and food forest development. Watering & Establishment Water consistently during establishment and active growth. Healthy, well-watered vines produce stronger flowering, improved pollination, and heavier fruit production once mature. Fertilizer Moderate nutrient requirements: Organic compost encourages vigorous growth Balanced fertilizer supports flowering and fruiting Avoid excessive nitrogen, which can reduce flowering Annual feeding promotes long-term productivity Pruning & Maintenance Moderate maintenance: Prune annually to maintain productive fruiting wood Train vines onto permanent support systems Remove overcrowded or damaged growth Maintain good airflow and sunlight penetration Proper pruning greatly improves long-term fruit production Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Complete male and female pollination system ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation ✔ Delicious homegrown fuzzy kiwifruit ✔ Beautiful ornamental flowering vines ✔ Excellent for pergolas, arbors, and trellises ✔ Supports pollinators and edible landscapes ✔ Long-lived perennial fruiting system ✔ Grower-direct quality from Flowing Well Tree Farm The Real Value This isn't simply a pair of vines—it's a complete kiwi orchard starter system. By planting both Tomuri and Vincent together, you're creating the ideal conditions for dependable pollination, vigorous vine growth, and abundant harvests year after year. When you plant the Tomuri & Vincent Kiwi Bundle, you're investing in a Florida-adapted fruiting partnership that transforms trellises, pergolas, and backyard orchards into productive edible landscapes filled with beautiful flowers, healthy pollinators, and fresh homegrown kiwi for decades to come.

    $25.00

  • Peach tree with ripe fruits surrounded by green leaves against a blue sky. A hand holding two fresh peaches with a blurred background.

    Tropic Beauty Peaches (Prunus Persica) on Florida Guard Rootstock

    4 reviews

    Tropic Beauty Peach (Prunus persica) — Florida Guard Rootstock — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Low-Chill Fruit Tree • Early Season Peach Variety • High-Yield Orchard Stone Fruit • Florida-Grown Specialty Rootstock Tropic Beauty Peach (Prunus persica) on Florida Guard rootstock is one of the most reliable low-chill peach systems for warm southern climates. Selected for early ripening, strong fruit quality, and dependable production in mild winters, Tropic Beauty is widely used in home orchards, commercial plantings, and edible landscapes across Florida and the Gulf Coast. When you buy Tropic Beauty Peach here, you're not getting weak, out-of-region nursery stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted trees produced in Pierson and established on Florida Guard rootstock designed specifically for heat, humidity, sandy soils, and variable winter chill conditions. That matters for long-term success. Rootstock selection is everything in peaches. Florida Guard rootstock improves adaptation, strengthens root systems, and increases long-term survivability in Florida’s challenging growing environment compared to generic nursery stock. This is direct-from-grower edible orchard stock. Visit the farm, see how our stone fruit trees are grown, and receive practical guidance on pruning systems, spray schedules, spacing, and long-term orchard production planning. Tropic Beauty is especially valued because it provides one of the earliest and most reliable peach harvests in warm climates. Why Florida Guard Rootstock Matters Starting with Florida-adapted rootstock provides key advantages: Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Improved performance in sandy soils Stronger root system development Increased drought and stress tolerance More reliable long-term tree survival Better anchoring and nutrient uptake efficiency It creates a stronger foundation for orchard success in low-chill regions. Fruit Quality & Production Value Tropic Beauty is a proven early-season peach variety: Medium to large red-blushed peaches Sweet, juicy yellow flesh Excellent fresh-eating quality Early ripening for Florida climates Reliable annual production with proper care Strong flavor balance for fresh use and preserves It is one of the most widely planted low-chill peaches in the Southeast. Orchard Performance & Growth Habit A productive deciduous fruit tree: 10–15 ft mature height (can be maintained smaller with pruning) 10–15 ft spread Upright, open canopy structure Fast growth under proper conditions High fruiting potential on proper pruning cycles It is ideal for structured backyard orchards and small farm systems. Climate & Site Adaptability Tropic Beauty performs best in warm, mild-winter regions: Requires low winter chill hours Performs well in Florida and Gulf Coast climates Prefers full sun conditions Sensitive to prolonged waterlogging Performs best in well-drained soils Benefits from airflow to reduce disease pressure It is specifically selected for southern orchard systems. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–9, performing strongly throughout Florida and similar warm southern climates with low chill accumulation. Light Requirements For best fruit production: Full sun required Minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily Reduced fruiting in shaded locations Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to orchard production soils: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils Performs best in slightly acidic conditions Avoid heavy or poorly drained soils Benefits from organic matter and mulch Raised beds or berms recommended in wet sites Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment and production: Plant in full sun orchard rows Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch while keeping away from trunk base Space appropriately for pruning and airflow (10–15 ft typical) Establish pruning structure early for fruit production We can assist with orchard layout, spray timing, and pruning system design. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Tropic Beauty requires consistent moisture during fruit development but benefits from well-drained conditions. Fertilizer Moderate feeding recommended: Balanced fertilizer during active growth Split applications during growing season Avoid excessive nitrogen (can reduce fruit quality) Organic compost improves soil structure and productivity Pruning & Maintenance High-priority management for production: Annual dormant pruning required Open-center pruning system recommended Remove dead, crossing, or inward growth Maintain airflow for disease prevention Pruning directly impacts fruit size and yield Disease & Orchard Management Notes Peaches in Florida require active management: Monitor for fungal pressure in humid conditions Ensure good spacing and airflow Maintain clean orchard floor with mulch control Proper pruning reduces disease risk significantly Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation ✔ Low-chill peach variety for southern climates ✔ Grafted on Florida Guard rootstock for stronger performance ✔ Early-season, high-quality fruit production ✔ Proven orchard variety for Florida growers ✔ Strong edible landscape and small farm value ✔ Grower-direct orchard guidance and support ✔ Optimized for sandy soils and heat stress conditions The Real Value This isn’t just a peach tree—it’s a managed fruit production system built for Florida. You’re not simply planting Tropic Beauty. You’re building a structured orchard, producing early-season stone fruit, and investing in a rootstock-driven system designed to survive heat, humidity, and low-chill winters while still delivering reliable harvests year after year.

    $65.00

  • Wax Myrtle (Morella cerifera) Potted plants in woven baskets on a concrete surface with a clear sky.

    Wax Myrtle (Morella cerifera)

    3 reviews

    Wax Myrtle (Morella cerifera) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Fast-Growing Native Hedge • Privacy Screen • Wildlife Shrub • Florida-Grown Landscape Plant When you buy Wax Myrtle here, you’re not getting weak, greenhouse-soft hedge stock—you’re getting locally grown, field-hardened plants produced in Pierson, already adapted to Florida heat, humidity, sandy soils, salt exposure, and real-world landscape conditions. That matters for privacy hedges. Locally grown Wax Myrtle establishes faster, roots deeper, and forms denser coverage because it’s already conditioned for the same climate it’s going into. You’re not “adapting” it—you’re planting something already built for it. This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how native hedging plants are grown and shaped, and get real guidance from people who use Wax Myrtle every season for privacy, restoration, and wildlife plantings. Wax Myrtle is especially valuable because it delivers fast privacy, ecological function, and low-maintenance performance in one of the most versatile native shrubs available. Why Locally Grown Matters for Privacy Hedges Starting with Florida-grown stock makes a noticeable difference: Faster canopy fill for privacy screens Stronger root establishment in sandy soils Better tolerance of heat, wind, and salt exposure More uniform hedge density over time Improved long-term survival with minimal inputs It’s a stronger foundation for living screens and windbreaks. Fast-Growing Privacy & Screening Wax Myrtle is one of the best native options for instant structure: Rapid growth rate for quick privacy Dense evergreen foliage Excellent for hedges, fences, and property borders Can be shaped or left natural It creates a living wall that improves year after year. Aromatic Native Foliage One of its standout features: Spicy, bayberry-scented leaves Pleasant fragrance when brushed or trimmed Evergreen foliage for year-round coverage Adds sensory value to outdoor spaces It brings both function and atmosphere to the landscape. Wildlife & Ecological Value Wax Myrtle is a powerhouse native species: Produces berries that attract birds Supports pollinators and beneficial insects Provides nesting and shelter habitat Strong contributor to native biodiversity It turns a privacy hedge into a living ecosystem. Coastal & Tough Site Adaptability This is one of the most resilient native shrubs for Florida conditions: Tolerates salt spray and coastal exposure Handles sandy, nutrient-poor soils Performs well in wind-prone areas Adaptable to dry or moderately moist sites once established It is widely used in both coastal and inland landscapes. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, performing strongly throughout Florida and the Southeastern coastal region. Mature Size & Growth Habit Highly flexible growth form: 10–20 ft as a shrub Can be trained into small tree form Spreads densely when used as a hedge Responds well to pruning and shaping. Light Requirements Performs well in: Full sun for densest growth Partial shade with slightly looser form Flexible across many landscape settings Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable native shrub: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils Tolerates poor, low-fertility soils Handles coastal and dry conditions Avoids long-term standing water Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) We focus on fast establishment for hedging success: Plant in full sun or partial shade Space appropriately for hedge density goals Dig a hole 2–3 times wider than the root ball Plant at original container depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch while keeping it off the trunk Maintain regular watering during establishment If you visit the farm, we can help design hedge spacing for privacy speed vs. long-term density. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season to build strong roots. Once established, Wax Myrtle becomes drought tolerant and only needs occasional watering during extended dry periods. Fertilizer Light balanced fertilizer in early spring if needed Avoid over-fertilizing, which reduces natural toughness Thrives in low-input conditions Pruning & Maintenance Very easy to manage: Prune in late winter or early spring Shape for hedge density or tree form Responds well to regular trimming Minimal maintenance once established Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida conditions for faster establishment✔ Direct grower expertise for hedge design and spacing✔ Fast privacy screen compared to many ornamentals✔ Native plant with strong ecological value✔ Salt, drought, and wind tolerant✔ Excellent for wildlife and habitat creation✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person The Real Value This isn’t just a hedge plant—it’s a living privacy system built for Florida landscapes. You’re not just planting a shrub. You’re building a fast, resilient, evergreen boundary that improves with time while supporting wildlife and reducing maintenance.

    $20.00 - $115.00

  • Yaupon Holly Florida (Ilex vomitoria) Red berries on a tree with green leaves in an outdoor setting

    Yaupon Holly Florida (Ilex vomitoria)

    4 reviews

    Yaupon Holly (Florida Yaupon) (Ilex vomitoria) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Evergreen Shrub • Wildlife Berry Producer • Dense Screening Hedge Plant • Florida-Grown Restoration Stock Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria), often called Florida Yaupon, is one of the most important and adaptable native evergreen shrubs in the southeastern United States. Known for its dense branching, small glossy leaves, and bright red berries, it is widely used in native hedges, wildlife plantings, coastal landscapes, restoration projects, and low-maintenance screening systems throughout Florida. When you buy Yaupon Holly here, you're not getting weak, over-irrigated ornamental hedge stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants produced in Pierson and conditioned for real Florida growing conditions including heat, humidity, sandy soils, coastal wind exposure, and seasonal drought stress. That matters for long-term success. Locally grown Yaupon establishes faster, develops stronger root systems, and performs more reliably in Florida’s tough landscape conditions compared to non-local nursery stock. This is direct-from-grower native hedge material. Visit the farm, see how our evergreen screening plants are grown, and receive practical guidance on spacing, hedge design, and long-term native landscape structure. Yaupon Holly is especially valuable because it combines dense evergreen screening with exceptional wildlife support and extreme durability. Why Locally Grown Matters for Yaupon Holly Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster root establishment in sandy soils Better adaptation to heat and humidity Improved drought and wind tolerance after establishment Reduced transplant shock Stronger branching and hedge density development Better long-term survival in coastal and inland sites It creates a stronger foundation for durable evergreen screening systems. Hedge & Screening Value Yaupon Holly is one of the best native hedge plants in Florida: Extremely dense evergreen foliage Fine-textured branching ideal for privacy screens Can be maintained as formal hedge or natural thicket Excellent windbreak and property border plant Responds very well to pruning and shaping It is widely used as a native alternative to non-native hedge species. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Yaupon Holly is a critical native wildlife plant: Produces bright red berries eaten by birds Provides year-round shelter and nesting habitat Supports pollinators during spring bloom Enhances biodiversity in native landscapes Important winter food source for wildlife It is one of the most valuable evergreen wildlife shrubs in the Southeast. Climate & Site Adaptability Yaupon Holly is exceptionally tough and adaptable: Native to coastal plains, hammocks, and upland forests Highly heat and humidity tolerant Excellent drought tolerance once established Tolerates coastal wind and salt exposure Performs well in sandy, well-drained soils Adapts to full sun or partial shade conditions It is one of the most resilient native shrubs available. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, performing strongly throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A versatile evergreen shrub or small tree: 10–20 ft mature height (can be maintained smaller with pruning) 8–15 ft spread depending on management Dense, multi-stem branching structure Long-lived evergreen form Easily trained into hedge or tree form It is highly flexible in landscape design. Light Requirements For best density and berry production: Full sun to partial shade Strongest growth in full sun Highly adaptable to varying light conditions Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to Florida landscapes: Prefers well-drained sandy soils Tolerates poor fertility conditions Performs well in coastal environments Highly drought tolerant once established Avoid long-term waterlogged soils Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best hedge establishment: Plant in full sun or partial shade rows Space 3–6 ft apart depending on hedge density goals Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Plant at original soil depth Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch while keeping away from trunk base Maintain regular watering during establishment period We can assist with hedge layout design, spacing strategy, and wildlife planting systems. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Yaupon Holly becomes highly drought tolerant and thrives on minimal supplemental irrigation. Fertilizer Low fertilizer requirements: Light balanced fertilizer during establishment if needed Organic compost improves hedge density Avoid excessive fertilization Performs best in natural soil conditions Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Responds extremely well to pruning and shaping Can be maintained as formal hedge or natural screen Prune 1–2 times per year for density control Naturally regrows vigorously after trimming Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation ✔ One of the toughest native evergreen hedge plants ✔ Excellent wildlife berry production ✔ Dense, fast-forming privacy screening ✔ High wind, heat, and drought tolerance ✔ Low-maintenance long-term landscape solution ✔ Native alternative to exotic hedge plants ✔ Grower-direct guidance for hedge systems The Real Value This isn’t just a hedge shrub—it’s living landscape infrastructure built for Florida. You’re not simply planting Yaupon Holly. You’re creating privacy, strengthening property edges, supporting wildlife habitat, and establishing a resilient evergreen system that performs for decades in Florida’s toughest conditions.

    $15.00 - $125.00

  • Modern house with green exterior and brown door, surrounded by tropical plants and trees. Hand holding yellow fruits with a blurred green background

    Yellow Jamaican Cherry (Muntingia calabura)

    Yellow Jamaican Cherry (Muntingia calabura) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmFast-Growing Tropical Fruit Tree • Continuous Fruiting • Wildlife Favorite • Florida-Grown Food Forest, Backyard Orchard & Subtropical Landscape Plant Yellow Jamaican Cherry (Muntingia calabura) is a fast-growing tropical fruit tree prized for its abundant sweet golden-yellow fruit, nearly year-round production, and exceptional wildlife value. Closely related to the traditional red-fruited Jamaican Cherry, this unique yellow variety produces soft, honey-sweet berries that are enjoyed fresh off the tree and eagerly consumed by birds, butterflies, and other beneficial wildlife. Its rapid growth, attractive canopy, and prolific harvests make it an outstanding addition to food forests, edible landscapes, and backyard orchards throughout warm climates. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Yellow Jamaican Cherry as premium Florida-adapted stock selected for vigorous root systems, rapid establishment, and reliable fruit production under Florida's heat, humidity, seasonal rainfall, and sandy soils. Every tree is grown outdoors under real Florida conditions to ensure superior transplant success and long-term performance. When you purchase Yellow Jamaican Cherry from us, you're receiving Florida-conditioned trees—not greenhouse-forced nursery stock. Our trees are adapted to outdoor production, allowing them to establish quickly and begin producing fruit at an early age. That local adaptation matters. Muntingia calabura thrives when established under Florida growing conditions where its root system can fully develop and support continuous flowering and fruit production. Why Locally Grown Matters for Yellow Jamaican Cherry Starting with Florida-grown stock provides significant advantages: Faster establishment after planting Strong root development in sandy Florida soils Excellent heat and humidity tolerance Improved drought tolerance once established Better resilience during heavy rainfall cycles Reduced transplant shock Earlier flowering and fruit production This creates a productive tropical fruit tree capable of supplying fresh fruit for many months each year. Fruit Production & Edible Value Yellow Jamaican Cherry is an exceptionally productive fruit tree: Produces sweet golden-yellow berries with a mild honey-like flavor Fruit is soft, juicy, and ready to eat fresh Excellent for snacking directly from the tree Makes outstanding jams, jellies, syrups, and desserts Flowers and fruits repeatedly throughout much of the year in Florida Begins producing fruit at a relatively young age Its nearly continuous harvest makes it one of the easiest tropical fruit trees for home growers. Wildlife & Pollinator Benefits Few tropical fruit trees provide as much ecological value: Flowers attract bees and native pollinators Butterflies frequently visit the blossoms Fruits provide food for songbirds and wildlife Creates valuable habitat in edible landscapes Supports biodiversity throughout the growing season Excellent addition to wildlife gardens and food forests It serves as both a productive fruit tree and an important wildlife resource. Growth Habit & Landscape Value Yellow Jamaican Cherry develops into a graceful tropical tree: Typically reaches 20–40 ft at maturity Broad, spreading canopy provides light shade Extremely fast-growing under warm conditions Attractive evergreen to semi-evergreen foliage in frost-free climates Delicate white flowers bloom throughout much of the year Excellent specimen tree or food forest canopy layer Its rapid growth provides both beauty and production within just a few growing seasons. Climate & Site Adaptability Yellow Jamaican Cherry thrives throughout warm regions: Excellent heat tolerance Performs exceptionally well in humid climates Adaptable to sandy Florida soils Moderate drought tolerance after establishment Performs well with regular summer rainfall Best suited to frost-free and lightly frosted areas It is one of the easiest tropical fruit trees to grow in Florida. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 9b–11, with peak performance throughout Central and South Florida and protected locations in North Florida. Light Requirements For maximum flowering and fruit production: Full sun is strongly recommended Produces the highest yields with 6–8+ hours of sunlight Light shade is tolerated but may reduce fruit production Open planting locations encourage vigorous growth Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable but performs best in: Well-drained soils Sandy Florida soils with organic matter Slightly acidic to neutral pH Compost-amended planting sites Areas with good drainage Mulching helps conserve moisture and improve long-term soil health. Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun Dig a planting hole twice the width of the root ball Plant at original soil grade Water thoroughly after planting Apply 2–4 inches of mulch around the base Keep mulch away from the trunk Space 15–25 ft apart depending on desired canopy development We can help design edible landscapes, tropical orchards, and productive food forests using Yellow Jamaican Cherry and other Florida-adapted fruiting species. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during establishment, especially during dry periods. Once established, Yellow Jamaican Cherry becomes moderately drought tolerant but produces the best fruit crops with consistent moisture. Fertilizer Moderate nutrient requirements: Benefits from compost and organic matter Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer during the growing season Regular feeding encourages flowering and fruit production Avoid excessive nitrogen, which may reduce fruiting Pruning & Maintenance Very easy to maintain: Prune lightly to shape if desired Remove damaged or crossing branches Can be maintained as a smaller orchard tree with regular pruning Responds well to annual thinning for improved airflow and fruit production Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation ✔ Fast-growing tropical fruit tree ✔ Nearly continuous flowering and fruit production ✔ Sweet golden fruit loved by people and wildlife ✔ Excellent addition to food forests and edible landscapes ✔ Outstanding pollinator and bird value ✔ Low-maintenance once established ✔ Grower-direct quality selected for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn't simply another tropical fruit tree—it's a productive backyard food source, pollinator magnet, and wildlife habitat all in one. When you plant Yellow Jamaican Cherry, you're investing in a Florida-adapted fruiting tree that delivers abundant harvests, supports birds and beneficial insects, and quickly transforms your landscape into a thriving, productive tropical ecosystem for years to come.

    $12.00

  • Yellow Turmeric (Curcuma Longa)

    Yellow Turmeric (Curcuma Longa)

    Yellow Turmeric (Curcuma longa) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmEdible Medicinal Rhizome • Tropical Culinary Herb • Shade-Loving Perennial • Florida-Grown Food Forest, Herb Garden & Homestead Staple Yellow Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is one of the world's most treasured medicinal and culinary plants, valued for its vibrant golden rhizomes, earthy flavor, and centuries of traditional use. Closely related to ginger, turmeric is prized for its naturally occurring curcumin, beautiful tropical foliage, and dependable production in warm, humid climates. It is an outstanding addition to food forests, herb gardens, edible landscapes, and homesteads throughout Florida. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Yellow Turmeric as premium rhizome stock selected for vigorous growth, healthy root development, and reliable production in Florida's heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal rainfall patterns. Every plant is grown under real Florida conditions to ensure strong establishment, vigorous foliage, and abundant rhizome harvests. When you buy Yellow Turmeric here, you are not receiving imported or greenhouse-softened plants—you are getting Florida-adapted stock conditioned for long-term outdoor production and dependable harvests. That local adaptation matters. Curcuma longa develops stronger rhizomes, improved heat tolerance, and more vigorous growth when established under Florida growing conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Yellow Turmeric Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment after planting Improved heat and humidity tolerance Stronger rhizome development in sandy soils Better resilience during Florida's rainy season Higher long-term productivity Excellent adaptation to subtropical growing conditions Reliable perennial growth year after year This creates a productive edible crop that continues improving with each growing season. Rhizome Production & Culinary Value Yellow Turmeric is one of the world's premier culinary herbs: Produces bright golden-orange underground rhizomes Fresh rhizomes offer bold, earthy flavor Excellent for curries, soups, teas, juices, and spice blends Can be harvested fresh or dried into powder Rich source of naturally occurring curcumin Excellent for home cooking and specialty culinary use It is one of the most valuable edible rhizome crops for home gardens. Medicinal & Herbal Value Turmeric has been valued for generations: Traditionally used in herbal wellness practices worldwide Naturally rich in antioxidants Contains curcumin, one of nature's best-known plant compounds Popular ingredient in teas, tonics, and wellness recipes Excellent addition to medicinal herb gardens Long history of traditional culinary and botanical use It remains one of the most widely cultivated medicinal herbs on Earth. Tropical Landscape Value Yellow Turmeric is also an attractive ornamental plant: Large tropical green foliage Creates lush understory texture Produces attractive seasonal flower spikes Excellent companion plant beneath fruit trees Adds tropical beauty to edible landscapes Perfect for shaded garden beds and food forests It combines ornamental beauty with edible productivity. Growth Habit & Structural Function Yellow Turmeric is a vigorous tropical perennial: 3–4 ft mature height depending on growing conditions Forms expanding clumps through underground rhizomes Rapid growth during warm weather Naturally dies back during cooler seasons Returns vigorously each spring in warm climates Excellent understory crop for layered food forests It functions as both a productive food crop and ground-layer perennial. Climate & Site Adaptability Yellow Turmeric thrives in Florida's climate: Excellent heat and humidity tolerance Performs exceptionally well throughout much of Florida Thrives in rich, well-drained soils Prefers consistently moist growing conditions Excellent performance in subtropical food forests Ideal for warm-season production It is one of the easiest tropical herbs to grow in Florida. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8b–11, with exceptional performance throughout Florida and other warm subtropical regions. Light Requirements For best growth and rhizome production: Partial shade to filtered sunlight preferred Morning sun with afternoon shade is ideal Tolerates brighter conditions with adequate moisture Excellent beneath open-canopy fruit trees Ideal for understory food forest plantings Soil & Site Requirements Highly productive in rich organic soils: Prefers loose, well-drained soil Thrives in sandy Florida soils enriched with compost Benefits from heavy organic mulch Requires consistent moisture during active growth Avoid prolonged waterlogged conditions Rich organic matter improves rhizome production Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in partial shade Dig hole wide enough for rhizome expansion Set rhizomes just below the soil surface Water deeply after planting Apply thick mulch to conserve moisture Space plants 18–24 inches apart Allow room for clumps to naturally expand We can assist with food forest planning, herb garden design, edible landscape installation, and tropical understory planting. Watering & Establishment Water consistently during the growing season. Turmeric prefers evenly moist soil while actively growing. Reduce watering as foliage naturally dies back during dormancy. Fertilizer Moderate nutrient requirements: Organic compost greatly improves production Balanced fertilizer supports vigorous foliage and rhizome growth Additional organic matter increases harvest size Avoid excessive synthetic nitrogen Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Remove dead foliage after seasonal dieback Harvest rhizomes at the end of the growing season Divide mature clumps every few years if desired Mulch annually to improve soil health Easy perennial with minimal maintenance Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation ✔ Premium edible and medicinal rhizome crop ✔ Excellent heat and humidity tolerance ✔ Beautiful tropical foliage ✔ Perfect for food forests and herb gardens ✔ Easy perennial harvest year after year ✔ Outstanding culinary and wellness value ✔ Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn't just an herb—it's a long-term edible and medicinal perennial that produces flavorful rhizomes while creating lush tropical beauty beneath your fruit trees and throughout your edible landscape. When you plant Yellow Turmeric, you're investing in a Florida-adapted perennial crop that delivers fresh culinary harvests, supports sustainable food production, and adds lasting beauty and productivity to food forests, herb gardens, and homesteads for years to come.

    $15.00

  • Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis) Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis)

    Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis)

    20 in stock

    Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmCaffeinated Evergreen Tea Plant • Shade-Grown Subtropical Holly • Edible Leaf Crop Species • Florida-Grown Food Forest, Homestead & Specialty Botanical Plant Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis) is a unique evergreen holly species known worldwide for its naturally caffeinated leaves used to produce traditional yerba mate tea. Native to South America’s subtropical forests, this species is valued for its energizing properties, dense evergreen foliage, and long-term productivity as a specialty edible leaf crop in warm climates. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Yerba Mate Holly as premium subtropical stock selected for vigorous establishment, strong branching structure, and adaptability to Florida’s heat, humidity, and sandy soils. Each plant is grown under real Florida conditions to ensure resilience, steady growth, and long-term performance in both shaded and partially shaded environments. When you buy Yerba Mate Holly here, you are not receiving weak indoor or greenhouse-softened plants—you are getting Florida-acclimated holly plants prepared for real outdoor growing conditions and long-term food forest integration. That local adaptation matters. Ilex paraguariensis develops stronger root systems, improved heat tolerance, and better long-term leaf production when established in stable subtropical conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Yerba Mate Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Improved adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Stronger root establishment in sandy soils Better tolerance to seasonal rainfall fluctuations Higher survival rates in food forest systems More consistent long-term leaf production Stronger overall plant vigor in subtropical environments This creates a reliable evergreen leaf crop suited for long-term cultivation. Edible Leaf Production & Use Yerba Mate is grown for its nutrient-rich, caffeinated leaves: Leaves are harvested and dried for traditional tea preparation Naturally contains caffeine and theobromine Used to make energizing beverages consumed worldwide Leaves can be dried, smoked, or steeped depending on tradition Provides long-term perennial harvest potential Valuable specialty crop for homesteads and food forests It is one of the most culturally significant edible holly species globally. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Yerba Mate Holly provides year-round foliage and structure: 10–20 ft mature height depending on pruning and conditions Dense evergreen canopy with glossy green leaves Can be trained as shrub or small understory tree Excellent for shaded food forest layers Ornamental evergreen value in subtropical landscapes Long-lived perennial leaf crop It functions as both a productive crop and a landscape plant. Ecological & Pollinator Benefits Yerba Mate supports subtropical ecosystem health: Small flowers attract native pollinators Provides evergreen cover for beneficial insects Contributes to understory biodiversity in food forests Enhances layered planting systems in shaded environments Supports mixed-species agroforestry systems It integrates well into sustainable landscape design. Growth Habit & Structural Function Yerba Mate is a slow to moderate-growing evergreen: 10–20+ ft mature height depending on conditions Naturally multi-stemmed shrub or small tree form Responds well to pruning and harvesting cycles Performs best in protected understory environments Long-lived perennial crop when properly managed Ideal for continuous leaf harvest systems It is well suited for managed agroforestry production. Climate & Site Adaptability Yerba Mate performs best in subtropical conditions: Native to South American subtropical forests Prefers warm, humid environments Thrives in shaded or partially shaded conditions Requires protection from extreme cold in marginal climates Performs well in Florida’s central and southern regions Best suited for food forest microclimates It adapts well to Florida when properly established in shade systems. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 9–11, with best performance in South and Central Florida and protected microclimates in warmer temperate regions. Light Requirements For best leaf production: Partial shade to filtered sunlight preferred Avoid prolonged harsh afternoon sun in young plants Shaded understory conditions improve leaf quality Ideal under canopy trees or shade structures Soil & Site Requirements Adaptable evergreen crop species: Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soils Performs well in sandy Florida soils with organic matter Benefits from mulch and leaf litter accumulation Avoid waterlogged or poorly drained conditions Thrives in rich, forest-like soil environments Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in partial shade or filtered sunlight Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch or organic leaf litter to mimic forest floor Space 5–10 ft apart for hedge or grove systems Protect from intense afternoon sun during establishment We can assist with food forest design, shade crop systems, and specialty botanical crop planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during establishment. Once established, Yerba Mate prefers consistent moisture but should not be waterlogged. Shade and humidity support optimal growth. Fertilizer Low to moderate input requirements: Organic compost improves leaf production and plant vigor Light fertilization supports growth in sandy soils Avoid excessive nitrogen to maintain balanced leaf quality Performs best in organic-rich, forest-style systems Pruning & Maintenance Moderate maintenance depending on harvest goals: Prune to shape and encourage bushier growth Regular leaf harvesting encourages branching Can be maintained as shrub or small tree Responds well to repeated harvesting cycles Long-lived with proper care and management Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation ✔ Rare edible caffeinated leaf crop for food forests ✔ Evergreen perennial harvest plant ✔ Shade-tolerant understory agroforestry species ✔ Long-term specialty botanical crop potential ✔ Excellent for homesteads and permaculture systems ✔ Adaptable to Florida’s subtropical climate ✔ Grower-direct quality for specialty cultivation The Real Value This isn’t just an evergreen shrub—it’s a long-term edible leaf crop that transforms shaded areas into productive botanical systems. When you plant Yerba Mate Holly, you’re investing in a specialty subtropical species that provides renewable tea leaves, supports food forest diversity, and creates a unique perennial harvest system for homesteads and agroforestry landscapes for years to come.

    20 in stock

    $15.00 - $130.00

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