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🌿 Zone 9–11 | Native Coastal Shrub | Wildlife Friendly | Evergreen Beauty A Sustainable Native Treasure Create a true sustainable paradise with the Simpson Stopper Geode, a beautiful Florida native shrub known for its glossy evergreen foliage, fragrant blooms, and vibrant seasonal berries. Perfect for coastal gardens and native landscapes, this hardy plant delivers year-round structure while supporting pollinators and wildlife in your local ecosystem. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Simpson Stopper Geode 🌿 Native Evergreen BeautyLush green foliage provides year-round color and structure in the landscape. 🌸 Fragrant Seasonal FlowersDelicate blooms add subtle fragrance and attract pollinators. 🦋 Wildlife FriendlyProduces colorful berries that provide food for birds and support biodiversity. 🏝 Coastal Tough & Low MaintenanceThrives in Florida’s heat, humidity, and coastal conditions with minimal care. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 9–11☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best growth in bright light) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soil Highly adaptable to coastal conditions Tolerates salt spray and humidity Performs best with moderate organic matter 🌱 Care & Maintenance Water regularly during establishment Once established, drought tolerant Apply mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds Minimal pruning required—can be shaped for hedges or form 🌿 Why Add Simpson Stopper Geode? This native shrub is a powerful combination of beauty, resilience, and ecological value, making it ideal for homeowners who want a low-maintenance plant that actively supports Florida wildlife. 📄 Download PDF Here ✨ Order now to reserve your Simpson Stopper Geode for September shipping and bring sustainable native beauty to your landscape!
$6.00 - $120.00
🌿 USDA Hardiness Zones 8–10 | Native Shrub | Wildlife Friendly | Seasonal Interest 🌸 Native Viburnum – Classic Beauty for Any Landscape Transform your landscape with the timeless charm of Native Viburnum shrubs. These versatile, eco-friendly natives are a perfect addition to home gardens, naturalized plantings, and wildlife habitats, offering beauty and ecological value in every season. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Native Viburnum 🌸 Stunning Spring BloomsClusters of elegant white or soft pink flowers bring seasonal color and refined beauty to the garden. 🦋 Wildlife HavenProduces vibrant berries in late summer and fall that attract birds and support pollinators and local ecosystems. 🍂 Year-Round InterestGlossy green foliage transforms into rich shades of red and orange in fall, adding multi-season appeal. 🌿 Easy & Low MaintenanceAdaptable and hardy, thriving in a wide range of soil conditions with minimal care once established. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 8–10☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best flowering and fruiting in sun to light shade) 🌿 Why It’s a Great Choice Native Viburnum is a reliable, attractive shrub that combines seasonal beauty, wildlife value, and durability, making it ideal for hedges, borders, habitat gardens, and naturalized landscapes.
$25.00 - $115.00
🌿 American Holly | Native Evergreen | Wildlife Friendly | Year-Round Beauty Classic Native Evergreen Tree Transform your landscape with the timeless beauty of the American Holly, a native evergreen tree valued for its glossy green foliage, upright structure, and brilliant red berries that appear in fall and winter. Slow-growing but long-lived, this iconic native reaches 15–30 feet tall, making it a perfect choice for naturalized landscapes, privacy plantings, and wildlife gardens. 🌟 Why You’ll Love American Holly 🌿 Evergreen Year-Round AppealGlossy green leaves provide structure and color in every season. 🍒 Vibrant Winter BerriesBright red berries add striking seasonal interest and natural beauty. 🦋 Wildlife Friendly TreeProvides food and shelter for birds and supports local ecosystems. 🌳 Elegant Landscape FormA beautiful native choice for hedges, specimen planting, or woodland edges. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 5–9☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best berry production in sun) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil Adaptable to sandy or loamy soils Avoid poorly drained or compacted areas Benefits from organic matter at planting 🌱 Care & Maintenance Water regularly during establishment Once established, moderately drought tolerant Mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature Minimal pruning required—best shaped in late winter if needed 🌿 Why Choose American Holly? A classic native evergreen that combines year-round beauty, wildlife value, and long-term durability, making it a reliable foundation plant for Florida-friendly and southeastern landscapes. ✨ Order now to reserve your American Holly for September shipping and bring timeless native elegance to your garden!
$21.00 - $140.00
🌿 Zone 7–11 | Native Evergreen Tree | Wildlife Friendly | Year-Round Interest Native Evergreen Beauty Enhance your landscape with the natural elegance of the Dahoon Holly, a southeastern native evergreen tree prized for its glossy foliage, graceful form, and seasonal berry display. This adaptable holly brings year-round structure, color, and wildlife value to any landscape. In fall and winter, it produces bright red berries that stand out beautifully against deep green leaves, creating a striking seasonal contrast while supporting local wildlife. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Dahoon Holly 🌿 Evergreen Year-Round BeautyGlossy dark green foliage provides consistent color and structure in all seasons. 🍒 Winter Berry DisplayBright red berries add seasonal interest and feed native birds throughout cooler months. 🦋 Wildlife FriendlyExcellent habitat and food source for birds and beneficial wildlife. 🌳 Versatile Landscape TreePerfect for hedges, privacy screens, specimen plantings, or naturalized areas. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 7–11☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade 🌿 Soil & Site Preferences Prefers wet, acidic, well-drained soils Naturally thrives in low, moist areas and coastal landscapes Adaptable once established in a range of soil conditions 🌱 Care & Maintenance Water regularly during establishment Once mature, moderately drought tolerant Minimal pruning required—can be shaped for hedges or structure Apply mulch to retain moisture and support root health 🌿 Why Add Dahoon Holly? A perfect combination of beauty, resilience, and ecological value, Dahoon Holly is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a reliable native evergreen that supports wildlife year-round. 📄 View PDF Handout
$21.00 - $200.00
🌳 Why Add the Fringe Tree to Your Landscape? Transform your outdoor space with the enchanting Fringe Tree, a Florida native gem that brings both striking beauty and valuable ecological benefits to your landscape. In spring, it produces soft, fragrant white blooms that create a graceful, cloud-like display, filling the garden with seasonal charm. Its lush, glossy green foliage provides year-round appeal and gentle shade, making it a standout choice for home landscapes, natural gardens, and pollinator-friendly plantings. 🌟 Why You’ll Love the Fringe Tree 🦋 Pollinator HavenAttracts bees, butterflies, and birds, supporting a thriving and healthy ecosystem. 🌸 Seasonal ShowpieceShowy white spring blooms paired with rich green foliage for year-round visual interest. 🌿 Florida Native BeautyWell-adapted, low-maintenance, and ideal for naturalized and native landscapes. 📦 Bulk Savings AvailableSave more when purchasing multiple plants—perfect for larger landscape projects and restoration planting. ✨ Order today to reserve your Fringe Tree and bring effortless elegance and wildlife value to your landscape! 📄 Download PDF Handout Available
$25.00 - $145.00
🌿 Zone 5–9 | Native Flowering Shrub | Seasonal Color + Shade Garden Favorite Native Beauty for Every Season Enhance your landscape with the stunning Oakleaf Hydrangea, a native flowering shrub known for its bold texture, seasonal color changes, and long-lasting ornamental appeal. Reaching 4–8 feet tall, this shrub brings structure, beauty, and wildlife value to shaded garden spaces. Its distinctive oak-shaped leaves provide year-round interest, turning brilliant shades of red, orange, and purple in fall, while its summer blooms deliver soft, elegant color transitions. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Oakleaf Hydrangea 🌸 Showy Seasonal BloomsLarge cone-shaped white flower clusters appear in late spring to early summer, gradually fading into soft pink tones. 🍂 Incredible Fall ColorFoliage transforms into rich shades of red, orange, and purple for a dramatic seasonal display. 🌿 Native & Low MaintenanceNaturally adapted to the Southeast, making it a reliable, easy-care landscape shrub. 🦋 Wildlife FriendlySupports pollinators and adds habitat value to native and woodland gardens. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 5–9🌤 Light: Partial shade to full shade (tolerates some morning sun in cooler climates) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil Performs best in soils rich in organic matter Adaptable but does not tolerate long-term soggy conditions Mulch recommended to maintain moisture and soil health 🌱 Planting Instructions Choose a location with partial to full shade Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and equal in depth Plant at soil level and backfill with native soil amended with compost if needed Water thoroughly after planting Apply 2–3 inches of mulch, keeping it away from the base 💧 Watering Guide Keep soil evenly moist during establishment Water 2–3 times weekly for the first 6–8 weeks Once established, water during extended dry periods ✂️ Care & Maintenance Prune after flowering if shaping is needed Remove dead or weak branches in late winter Avoid heavy pruning, as blooms form on older growth ✨ Oakleaf Hydrangea is the perfect combination of bold foliage, seasonal color, and native resilience—ideal for shade gardens, woodland landscapes, and naturalistic plantings.
$21.00 - $85.00
🌿 USDA Hardiness Zones 6–10 | Native Shrub | Wildlife Favorite | Seasonal Color A True Native Showstopper Transform your landscape with the striking American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana), a fast-growing native shrub known for its vibrant clusters of brilliant purple berries that appear in late summer and fall. Reaching 8–9 feet tall, this Florida-friendly native brings bold seasonal color, wildlife value, and easy-care performance to any garden or naturalized planting. 🌟 Why You’ll Love American Beautyberry 💜 Stunning Seasonal DisplayEye-catching clusters of bright purple berries create one of the most unique fall landscapes. 🦋 Wildlife MagnetHighly attractive to birds, bees, and beneficial pollinators that rely on its seasonal fruit. 🌿 Native & Low MaintenanceNaturally adapted to Florida and southeastern climates—easy to grow and highly resilient. 🌞 Heat & Sun TolerantThrives in sunny locations with well-drained soil and minimal care once established. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 6–10☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best berry production in full sun) 🌿 Care & Growing Notes Prefers well-drained soil Adaptable to sandy, loamy, and native soils Water regularly during establishment Drought tolerant once mature Minimal pruning required—best shaped in late winter if needed ✨ American Beautyberry is one of the most rewarding native shrubs for color, wildlife support, and low-maintenance beauty—perfect for Florida-friendly landscapes.
$15.00 - $21.00
Transform Your Landscape with Fast-Growing Privacy, Wildlife, and Native Beauty! Are you searching for an eye-catching, fast-growing privacy hedge that adds charm and tranquility to your garden? Look no further than our Florida-native Wax Myrtle! This stunning evergreen is ideal for creating lush privacy screens, effective windbreaks, and inviting wildlife gardens. With its dense foliage and delightful aroma, it’s a favorite among homeowners and landscapers alike. Why You'll Fall in Love with Wax Myrtle: Rapid Growth: Quickly establish your privacy oasis! Aromatic Leaves: Enjoy the delightful spicy bayberry scent in your garden. Wildlife Haven: Attract birds with scrumptious berries and support pollinators. Drought & Salt Tolerance: Perfect for coastal or low-maintenance landscaping. Versatile Growth Options: Shape it as a tree or hedge, or let it grow freely! Easy Planting & Care Instructions: Planting: Opt for well-drained soil in either full sun or partial shade. Dig a hole that’s 2–3 times wider than the root ball to give your plant a great start. Watering: Water 2–3 times a week until established, then reduce frequency—water only during dry spells. Fertilization: Apply a light 10-10-10 or 14-14-14 fertilizer in early spring for lush growth. Pruning: Trim back in late winter to keep it sized and shaped just as you like! Perfect Locations for Wax Myrtle: Native and wildlife-friendly gardens Backyard privacy barriers Around decks, patios, or fences Coastal areas, sandy soils, or less fertile ground Get Ready to Grow! This robust shrub, grown right here in Florida, boasts strong roots and vibrant foliage—ready to elevate your landscape to new heights! Ship to your home today! Article "All About Wax Myrtle"
$25.00 - $115.00
Add a touch of seasonal beauty to your landscape USDA Hardiness Zones 7-10 Add year-round charm to your landscape with Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria), a stunning evergreen shrub or small tree that shines through every season. Growing between 10-20 feet tall, it boasts dark green leaves and vibrant red berries that last through the winter, creating a festive and seasonal display perfect for the holidays. Perfect for creating hedges, privacy screens, or as a standout ornamental plant, Yaupon Holly thrives in various soil types and does well in full sun to partial shade. Once established, it exhibits impressive drought tolerance. The bright berries provide a vital food source for birds in winter, and the leaves can even be brewed into a naturally caffeinated tea, offering a cozy, comforting touch on chilly days.
$15.00 - $125.00
Hardy Evergreen for Any Landscape Highland Tupelo (Black Tupelo / Black Gum / Tupelo Honey Tree)Brilliant Fall Color • Wildlife Friendly • Native & Hardy USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9 The Highland Tupelo, also known as Blackgum or Sour Gum, is one of the most spectacular native shade trees for year-round beauty and exceptional fall color. Famous for its glossy green foliage that transforms into breathtaking shades of scarlet red, fiery orange, deep purple, and gold, this native tree creates a stunning seasonal display few trees can match. With a naturally attractive form, strong central trunk, and excellent wildlife value, Highland Tupelo is perfect for residential landscapes, native gardens, parks, pollinator habitats, and restoration projects. It is also known as the “Tupelo Honey Tree,” valued by beekeepers for its nectar-rich flowers that help produce prized tupelo honey. Why You'll Love Highland Tupelo ✔ Incredible Fall Color – Brilliant red, orange, and purple foliage creates a showstopping autumn display. ✔ Wildlife Friendly – Provides food and shelter for birds, pollinators, and beneficial wildlife. ✔ Strong & Long-Lived – Hardy native tree with excellent structure and durability. ✔ Adaptable & Low Maintenance – Thrives in a variety of soil types and landscape settings. ✔ Pollinator Support – Spring flowers provide nectar for bees, including tupelo honey production. Mature SizeHeight: 30–50+ feet tallSpread: 20–30 feet wide Sunlight RequirementsGrows best in full sun to partial shade. More sunlight encourages denser growth and the richest fall color. Soil RequirementsAdaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soils, but performs best in slightly acidic, moist, well-drained soil. Avoid highly alkaline soils. WateringWater deeply and consistently during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, Highland Tupelo becomes moderately drought tolerant while still appreciating occasional deep watering during dry periods. FertilizerApply a balanced slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10 or 14-14-14) in early spring during the first few years. Mature trees typically require little supplemental feeding. Pruning & CareMinimal maintenance required. Light shaping while young encourages strong structure. Prune in late winter to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches. The Highland Tupelo is an outstanding choice for anyone wanting a native, wildlife-friendly shade tree with unforgettable fall color and long-term beauty. Whether planted in a formal landscape or natural setting, this resilient tree becomes more beautiful with every season. Limited Quantity Available – Reserve Yours Today for September Shipping! USDA Hardiness Zones 3-9 Transform your landscape with the Southern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana), a beautiful, hardy evergreen native to North America. This tree reaches impressive heights of 30-65 feet, featuring a striking conical to columnar shape that adds visual appeal to any space. Its aromatic, scale-like foliage displays dark green and blue-green hues, while the small bluish berries attract birds and wildlife. Key Benefits Hardy & Resilient: Thrives in poor soil conditions, full sun, and is drought-tolerant, making it perfect for a wide range of landscapes. Multi-Functional: Ideal for windbreaks, privacy screens, and erosion control, while its durable, rot-resistant wood can be used for crafting furniture and fence posts. Wildlife-Friendly: Attracts birds with its beautiful berries, supporting your local ecosystem. This Southern Red Cedar is a versatile and low-maintenance addition to your garden. Order now and enjoy this hardy evergreen’s beauty and benefits for years to come!
$50.00 - $95.00
🌿 Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) | Native Wetland Shrub | Pollinator Magnet 🌼 Buttonbush – Unique Native Shrub for Wet & Wild Spaces Add striking texture and ecological value to your landscape with Buttonbush, a hardy native shrub known for its fragrant, spherical white blooms and exceptional wildlife benefits. Growing 6–7 feet tall, it creates a bold presence in rain gardens, pond edges, and naturalized plantings. From late spring through summer, its unusual blooms become a magnet for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, bringing constant life and movement to the garden. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Buttonbush 🌼 Unique Globe-Shaped BloomsFragrant white flower clusters add standout visual interest and seasonal beauty. 🦋 Pollinator PowerhouseAttracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds throughout the blooming season. 🪶 Wildlife Habitat PlantProvides food and shelter for birds and beneficial insects. 💧 Perfect for Wet AreasThrives where many plants struggle—ideal for ponds, streams, and rain gardens. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 4–11☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (best flowering in sun) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers wet to consistently moist soils Ideal for low areas, pond edges, and rain gardens Tolerates clay, loam, and periodically flooded conditions Adaptable but performs best in moisture-rich environments 🌱 Planting Instructions Choose a site with consistent moisture or seasonal wetness Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball Plant at the same depth as the container Backfill with native soil and water thoroughly Apply mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds 💧 Watering Guide Keep soil consistently moist during establishment Once established, tolerates flooding and wet conditions well Water during extended dry periods if not in a naturally wet site 🌿 Care & Maintenance Low-maintenance once established Prune in late winter to shape or remove dead growth Can be cut back harder if needed for rejuvenation ✨ Buttonbush is a true ecological standout—perfect for adding beauty, wildlife value, and resilience to wet or naturalized landscapes.
$21.00 - $90.00
🌿 USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9 Looking to restore disturbed land or stabilize erosion-prone areas? Native Elderberry is a powerful, fast-growing solution with a dense, fibrous root system that helps hold soil in place—making it ideal for slopes, streambanks, drainage areas, and low-lying sites. Beyond restoration work, Elderberry brings incredible value to the landscape with pollinator-attracting flowers, wildlife habitat, and nutrient-rich berries enjoyed by both people and birds. Tough, adaptable, and productive, it performs well across a wide range of conditions. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Elderberry 🌿 Powerful Erosion ControlFast-growing root system helps stabilize soil and reduce erosion naturally. 🦋 Wildlife & Pollinator FriendlyClusters of flowers attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects, while berries feed birds and wildlife. 🍇 Edible, Nutrient-Rich BerriesProduces dark purple berries perfect for syrups, jams, and natural wellness uses (when properly prepared). 🌎 Highly Adaptable Native PlantThrives in a variety of soil types and moisture conditions, making it ideal for restoration and naturalized plantings. 🌱 Planting & Care Guide 📍 Location:Full sun to partial shade (4–6+ hours of sunlight). Best suited for moist lowlands, slopes, and areas with seasonal water movement. 🌿 Spacing:Plant 6–10 feet apart for proper airflow and mature growth. 🌱 Soil Preparation:Loosen soil 12–18 inches deep and mix in compost or organic matter to improve structure, especially in sandy or compacted soils. 📏 Planting Depth:Set at the same depth as the container. Keep the crown above soil level. 💧 Watering:Water thoroughly after planting. Keep soil consistently moist for 6–12 weeks, and maintain regular watering during the first year. 🍂 Mulching:Apply 2–3 inches of mulch around the base (not touching the stem) to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. 🪴 Support:Usually not required, though young plants may benefit from staking in windy or sloped areas. 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers moist, well-drained soils Grows in clay, loam, or sandy conditions Best in slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5–6.5) Avoid long-term dry or heavily compacted soils 🌱 Fertilizing Elderberry 🌿 Type: Balanced slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10 or 8-8-8) or compost🗓 Timing: Early spring; optional mid-summer feeding for young or fruiting plants📏 Amount: ½–1 lb per plant depending on size💡 Tip: Apply in a wide ring around the plant (not touching the stem) and water thoroughly after application Avoid excess nitrogen, which can reduce fruit production. ✨ Perfect for restoration projects, habitat creation, and edible landscapes—Native Elderberry is a resilient, multipurpose plant that strengthens soil while supporting wildlife and food production. 📄 Download PDF Handout Available
$12.00 - $115.00
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