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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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  • Two potted topiary plants in front of a wooden door. Simpson Stopper (Myrcianthes Fragrans)

    Simpson Stopper (Myrcianthes Fragrans)

    Simpson Stopper (Myrcianthes fragrans) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Evergreen Privacy Shrub • Wildlife-Friendly Hedge Plant • Drought-Tolerant Florida Landscape Favorite • Florida-Grown Screening, Foundation & Habitat Species Simpson Stopper (Myrcianthes fragrans) is one of Florida’s most versatile and attractive native evergreen shrubs and small trees. Known for its dense foliage, fragrant white flowers, colorful edible berries, and beautiful exfoliating bark, this species provides year-round beauty while supporting pollinators and wildlife throughout the landscape. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Simpson Stopper as premium native evergreen stock selected for dense branching, strong root development, and reliable performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and coastal environments. Each plant is field-grown under real Florida conditions to ensure long-term durability, resilience, and landscape success. When you buy Simpson Stopper here, you are not receiving generic nursery stock—you are getting Florida-adapted native plants developed to thrive in the same conditions where they will ultimately be planted. That local adaptation matters. Myrcianthes fragrans develops stronger root systems, improved drought tolerance, and denser foliage when grown under Florida conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Simpson Stopper Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in Florida’s sandy soilsImproved heat and humidity toleranceBetter drought resistance once establishedEnhanced survival rates in coastal and inland landscapesDenser foliage for screening and privacy applicationsMore reliable flowering and fruit production This creates a durable evergreen shrub capable of thriving with minimal maintenance. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Simpson Stopper is one of Florida’s most adaptable native landscape plants: 10–20 ft mature height depending on pruning and site conditionsDense evergreen foliage for year-round screeningNaturally attractive branching structureBeautiful smooth bark that peels to reveal orange, tan, and gray tonesExcellent hedge, privacy screen, or specimen plantWorks equally well in formal and naturalized landscapes It provides four-season beauty and landscape structure. Flowering & Seasonal Interest Simpson Stopper offers multiple seasons of ornamental appeal: Fragrant white flowers appear throughout spring and summerFlowers attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial pollinatorsBright orange-red berries follow flowering periodsEdible fruit is enjoyed by birds and wildlifeGlossy green foliage remains attractive year-roundDecorative exfoliating bark provides winter interest Few native shrubs offer this much year-round landscape value. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Simpson Stopper is a valuable native habitat plant: Provides nectar for native pollinatorsSupports butterflies, bees, and beneficial insectsProduces berries highly favored by songbirds and wildlifeOffers nesting cover and shelter through dense branchingEnhances biodiversity in residential and restoration landscapesFunctions as an important native food source throughout the year It is one of Florida’s best native shrubs for wildlife gardens. Growth Habit & Structural Function Simpson Stopper is a highly versatile evergreen species: 10–20+ ft mature height depending on pruning practicesNaturally dense and compact growth habitCan be maintained as a hedge or grown as a small treeModerate growth rate with strong long-term stabilityResponds exceptionally well to pruning and shapingExcellent for privacy screening and property borders It functions as both an ornamental specimen and a practical landscape solution. Climate & Site Adaptability Simpson Stopper thrives in Florida’s challenging environments: Native to Florida, the Caribbean, and coastal regions of the SoutheastExcellent heat and humidity toleranceHighly drought tolerant once establishedPerforms well in coastal environments and salt exposureAdaptable to sandy, rocky, and well-drained soilsStrong resilience during Florida storm seasons It is one of the most adaptable native evergreen shrubs available. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 8–11, with exceptional performance throughout Florida and coastal regions of the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best growth and density: Full sun to partial shadeFull sun encourages maximum flowering and berry productionPartial shade is tolerated with excellent foliage developmentIdeal for hedges, foundations, and natural screening applications Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable native species: Thrives in sandy, well-drained Florida soilsTolerates alkaline and limestone-based soilsPerforms well in coastal environmentsModerate tolerance to occasional wet periodsBenefits from mulch during establishment Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to partial shadeDig hole 2–3× wider than root ballSet at original soil depthWater deeply after plantingApply mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weedsSpace 4–8 ft apart for hedges and screensAllow room for mature growth when used as a specimen plant We can assist with native hedge design, privacy screening layouts, and wildlife-focused landscape planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Simpson Stopper becomes highly drought tolerant and performs exceptionally well under Florida’s seasonal rainfall patterns. Fertilizer Low input requirements: Minimal fertilization needed once establishedOrganic compost supports healthy root developmentAvoid excessive fertilization to maintain natural growth habitPerforms best in balanced native soil conditions Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Excellent response to pruning and shapingCan be maintained as a formal hedge or natural screenMinimal pest and disease concernsNaturally dense growth reduces maintenance needsLong-lived and dependable in Florida landscapes Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation✔ Excellent native privacy hedge and screening plant✔ Year-round evergreen beauty and structure✔ Fragrant flowers and colorful wildlife-friendly berries✔ Highly drought tolerant once established✔ Performs well in coastal and inland landscapes✔ Supports pollinators, birds, and beneficial wildlife✔ Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just a hedge plant—it’s a complete native landscape solution that provides privacy, wildlife habitat, seasonal beauty, and long-term resilience. When you plant Simpson Stopper, you’re investing in one of Florida’s most versatile native evergreens—a plant that creates structure, supports biodiversity, and delivers year-round performance while thriving in the demanding conditions of the Florida landscape.

    $6.00 - $120.00

  • Native Viburnum (Viburnum Obovatum) Floral branch with red stems and white flowers against a dark background

    Native Viburnum (Viburnum Obovatum)

    1 review

    Native Viburnum (Viburnum obovatum) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Evergreen Shrub/Small Tree • Dense Screening Plant • Pollinator Flowering Species • Florida-Grown Restoration & Hedgerow Stock Native Viburnum (Viburnum obovatum), commonly known as Walter’s Viburnum, is one of the most versatile and structurally important native shrubs in Florida ecosystems. Known for its dense evergreen foliage, fine branching habit, and seasonal clusters of small white flowers followed by dark fruit, this species is widely used in hedgerows, natural privacy screens, wildlife corridors, and habitat restoration plantings. Naturally found in hammocks, floodplains, and forest edges across the southeastern United States, Viburnum obovatum thrives in Florida’s heat, humidity, and variable soil conditions. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow this species as premium native stock specifically selected for strong branching, fast establishment, and long-term landscape performance. When you buy Native Viburnum here, you’re not receiving weak ornamental filler stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants conditioned for real-world conditions including sandy soils, seasonal flooding, drought cycles, and intense summer heat. That local adaptation is critical. Viburnum obovatum is one of the best native plants for fast hedging and ecological structure, but only performs at its highest level when grown and hardened in similar conditions from the start. Why Locally Grown Matters for Native Viburnum Starting with Florida-grown stock provides major advantages: Faster establishment in sandy and variable soils Stronger branching structure for hedges and screens Improved heat and humidity tolerance Better long-term drought and flood cycle resilience Denser growth habit for privacy and habitat value Higher survival rates in restoration plantings This creates a more reliable and functional native hedge system from year one. Flowering, Fruit & Seasonal Value Native Viburnum provides year-round ecological and seasonal interest: Clusters of small white flowers in spring Nectar source for native bees and pollinators Dark berry-like drupes in late summer to fall Important seasonal food source for birds and wildlife Subtle but consistent ornamental appeal Naturalistic texture in native landscapes It delivers function without losing its refined native aesthetic. Wildlife & Habitat Importance Viburnum obovatum is a foundational wildlife shrub: Berries consumed by songbirds and small mammals Dense evergreen structure provides year-round cover Excellent nesting and shelter habitat in hedgerows Supports pollinators during spring bloom period Enhances corridor connectivity in fragmented landscapes It is one of the most dependable native species for habitat structure. Growth Habit & Landscape Value This is one of Florida’s best native screening plants: 8–15 ft shrub or small tree form (can be kept lower with pruning) Extremely dense, fine-textured branching habit Naturally forms thick hedges and living fences Responds exceptionally well to trimming and shaping Ideal for formal or naturalized native hedgerows Excellent substitute for non-native privacy shrubs It is widely considered one of the best native alternatives for evergreen screening. Climate & Site Adaptability Native Viburnum is highly adaptable across Florida: Native to southeastern U.S. wetlands and uplands Performs well in full sun to partial shade Tolerates seasonal flooding and drought once established Thrives in sandy, loamy, and organic soils Highly heat and humidity tolerant Performs well in both managed and natural systems It is one of the most flexible native shrubs available. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, performing strongly throughout Florida and the Gulf and coastal southeastern regions. Light Requirements For best density and flowering: Full sun to partial shade More sun increases density and flowering Partial shade helps in hotter inland sites Highly adaptable across light conditions Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to a wide range of Florida soils: Prefers moist, well-drained soils Tolerates sandy, clay, and organic soils Handles periodic wet conditions Benefits from mulch and organic matter Avoid permanently saturated stagnant sites Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best hedge or specimen performance: Plant in full sun or partial shade Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds Space 4–6 ft apart for hedges or screening rows Prune lightly early to encourage branching density We can assist with hedge design, property screening layouts, and native landscape structuring. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Native Viburnum becomes highly resilient and can tolerate both drought and wet cycles common in Florida climates. Fertilizer Low-input native shrub: Minimal fertilizer required Compost improves density and flowering performance Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers (prevents overly loose growth) Performs best in natural soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Highly manageable and responsive: Responds extremely well to pruning and shaping Can be maintained as formal hedge or natural screen Benefits from periodic trimming for density Rebounds quickly after cutting Low maintenance in naturalized landscapes Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation✔ One of the best native evergreen screening shrubs✔ Excellent hedge, buffer, and privacy plant✔ High wildlife and pollinator value✔ Strong tolerance to Florida’s climate extremes✔ Fast-forming dense structure for landscapes✔ Ideal for restoration and native hedgerows✔ Grower-direct expertise for real Florida systems The Real Value This isn’t just a landscape shrub—it’s a living structural system that creates privacy, supports wildlife, and restores native habitat function. When you plant Native Viburnum, you’re building a dense evergreen hedge that replaces non-native ornamentals with a resilient, ecologically valuable native alternative that improves every year it grows.

    $25.00 - $115.00

  • Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus) Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus)

    Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus)

    Cherry Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Evergreen Privacy Shrub • Dense Screening Hedge • Fast-Growing Landscape Barrier • Florida-Adapted Nursery Stock Cherry Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) is a vigorous evergreen shrub widely used for privacy hedges, windbreaks, and dense screening in residential and commercial landscapes. Known for its fast growth, large glossy foliage, and ability to form thick living walls, it is one of the most effective structural hedge plants used in designed landscapes. When you buy Cherry Laurel here, you're not getting weak, over-irrigated ornamental hedge material—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-conditioned plants produced in Pierson and acclimated to heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal stress conditions typical of Florida landscapes. That matters for long-term performance. Locally grown stock establishes faster, develops stronger root systems, and transitions more reliably into dense hedge structure under real Florida growing conditions. This is direct-from-grower screening plant material. Visit the farm, see how our privacy hedges are grown, and receive practical guidance on spacing, hedge shaping, and long-term landscape screening systems. Cherry Laurel is especially valued because it builds fast, dense evergreen coverage where privacy and structure are the priority. Why Locally Grown Matters for Cherry Laurel Starting with Florida-conditioned stock provides key advantages: Faster root establishment after planting Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Improved drought tolerance once established Reduced transplant shock Stronger early canopy and branching development Better long-term hedge survival in real landscapes It creates a stronger foundation for dense evergreen screening systems. Hedge & Privacy Value Cherry Laurel is widely used as a structural hedge plant: Fast-growing evergreen foliage Dense leaf coverage for privacy screening Excellent for property borders and windbreaks Can be shaped into formal hedges or natural screens Provides year-round visual barrier It is often selected where rapid privacy is the primary goal. Ornamental Value In addition to its screening function, it offers strong ornamental qualities: Large, glossy dark green leaves Dense, lush evergreen appearance Strong architectural presence in the landscape Excellent background plant for garden design Works well in modern and traditional landscapes It adds both structure and visual weight to plantings. Wildlife & Ecological Notes Cherry Laurel can provide limited habitat value: Dense foliage offers shelter for birds Occasional flowering supports pollinators Provides protective cover in hedgerows Enhances structural diversity in managed landscapes It is primarily valued as a functional landscape hedge plant. Climate & Site Adaptability Cherry Laurel performs best in moderate climates: Prefers temperate to subtropical conditions Performs well in Florida with proper site selection Tolerates heat and humidity with irrigation support Requires well-drained soils Benefits from partial shade in extreme heat zones Performs best in protected landscape settings It is widely used in managed ornamental and privacy plantings. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 6–9, performing in Florida in protected or irrigated landscape environments. Mature Size & Growth Habit A dense evergreen hedge shrub: 10–20 ft mature height (can be maintained smaller with pruning) 6–12 ft spread depending on pruning Upright, dense branching structure Fast vegetative growth under good conditions Long-lived hedge form with maintenance Ideal for tall privacy screens and boundary plantings. Light Requirements For best performance: Full sun to partial shade Strongest density in full sun with irrigation Shade tolerance in warmer climates Soil & Site Requirements Adaptable landscape shrub: Prefers well-drained soils Performs well in amended sandy soils Benefits from organic matter and mulch Avoid poorly drained or constantly saturated soils Performs best with consistent moisture during establishment 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 stems Maintain consistent watering during establishment We can assist with hedge layout design, spacing strategy, and privacy screening plans. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Cherry Laurel becomes moderately drought tolerant but performs best with occasional irrigation in dry periods. Fertilizer Moderate feeding recommended: Balanced fertilizer during active growth Organic compost improves foliage density Avoid excessive nitrogen to prevent overly soft growth Consistent nutrition supports hedge thickness Pruning & Maintenance Moderate maintenance hedge: Responds very well to pruning and shaping Can be maintained as formal hedge or natural screen Prune 1–2 times per year for density control Benefits from regular shaping for tight structure Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for improved field adaptation ✔ Fast-growing evergreen privacy hedge plant ✔ Dense screening and windbreak performance ✔ Strong ornamental foliage value ✔ Ideal for structured landscape design ✔ Long-term hedge durability with maintenance ✔ Grower-direct guidance for hedge establishment ✔ Reliable living privacy system for properties The Real Value This isn’t just a shrub—it’s living infrastructure for privacy and structure. You’re not simply planting Cherry Laurel. You’re building a fast, dense evergreen barrier, improving property function, creating long-term screening, and investing in a managed landscape system that delivers privacy and structure year after year.

    $150.00 - $200.00

  • Native Juniper Brodie ( Juniperus Virginiana Brodie) Juniper Brodie ( Juniperus virginiana Brodie) privacy hedge

    Native Juniper Brodie ( Juniperus Virginiana Brodie)

    Native Juniper ‘Brodie’ (Juniperus virginiana ‘Brodie’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Native Evergreen Conifer • Columnar Privacy Tree • Windbreak & Screen Species • Florida-Grown Landscape Stock Native Juniper ‘Brodie’ (Juniperus virginiana ‘Brodie’) is a selected form of Eastern Red Cedar known for its strong columnar habit, dense evergreen foliage, and exceptional performance as a privacy screen, windbreak, or vertical accent in the landscape. This durable native conifer is widely used in residential plantings, farm windbreaks, wildlife habitat systems, and large-scale native landscape designs throughout the Southeast. When you buy Native Juniper ‘Brodie’ here, you're not getting weak, over-irrigated ornamental stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants produced in Pierson and conditioned to handle Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, wind exposure, and seasonal drought conditions. That matters for long-term success. Locally grown junipers establish stronger root systems, adapt more quickly after planting, and are significantly more resilient in real-world landscape environments compared to out-of-region nursery stock. This is direct-from-grower native evergreen material. Visit the farm, see how our conifers are grown, and receive practical guidance on spacing, screening design, windbreak planning, and long-term landscape structure. Juniper ‘Brodie’ is especially valued because it delivers year-round privacy, strong vertical structure, and outstanding toughness in difficult growing conditions. Why Locally Grown Matters for Juniper Trees Starting with Florida-grown stock provides important advantages: Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity Stronger root establishment before planting Improved drought and wind tolerance after planting Faster acclimation to sandy soils Greater resilience in exposed sites Better long-term survival in native landscapes It creates a stronger foundation for permanent evergreen structure. Privacy & Screening Value Juniper ‘Brodie’ is one of the most reliable native screening evergreens: Dense, upright columnar growth habit Excellent year-round privacy coverage Ideal for property borders and fence lines Strong vertical accent in landscape design Effective wind and visual barrier It is widely used where fast, dependable evergreen screening is needed. Wildlife & Ecological Importance This native conifer supports ecosystem function: Produces berries consumed by birds Provides nesting and cover habitat Supports native wildlife corridors Enhances structural diversity in landscapes Contributes to long-term ecological stability It is a key shelter species in native habitat systems. Climate & Site Adaptability Juniper ‘Brodie’ is extremely hardy in Florida conditions: Native to a wide range of upland environments Highly drought tolerant once established Performs well in sandy and rocky soils Tolerates heat, humidity, and wind exposure Excellent for low-maintenance landscapes Performs well in coastal-influenced conditions It is one of the most dependable evergreen conifers for tough sites. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 3–9, performing strongly throughout Florida and much of the eastern and central United States. Mature Size & Growth Habit A tall, narrow evergreen: 15–30 ft mature height 3–6 ft spread Upright, columnar form Dense, vertical branching structure Long-lived evergreen presence Ideal for tight spaces requiring vertical screening. Light Requirements For best performance: Full sun preferred Minimum 6 hours of direct sunlight daily Reduced density in heavy shade Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable native conifer: Prefers well-drained soils Tolerates sandy, loamy, and rocky conditions Performs well in low fertility sites Avoid consistently wet or poorly drained soils Excellent drought tolerance once established Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best establishment: Plant in full sun for strongest density Space appropriately for screening or privacy 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 Maintain regular watering during establishment period We can assist with privacy screen design, windbreak planning, and row spacing layouts. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Juniper ‘Brodie’ becomes highly drought tolerant and requires minimal supplemental irrigation. Fertilizer Low fertilizer requirements: Light balanced fertilizer during establishment if needed Avoid excessive fertilization Performs well in natural soils Minimal feeding once established Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Minimal pruning required Can be lightly shaped if needed Naturally maintains columnar form Excellent long-term structure with little intervention Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation ✔ Excellent native evergreen privacy screen ✔ Highly drought and wind tolerant ✔ Strong vertical structure for landscape design ✔ Wildlife-supporting native conifer ✔ Low-maintenance long-term performance ✔ Ideal for windbreaks and property borders ✔ Grower-direct expertise for installation success The Real Value This isn’t just an evergreen—it’s permanent structure for the landscape. You’re not simply planting junipers. You’re building living privacy walls, strengthening wind protection, supporting wildlife habitat, and establishing a durable native framework that defines and protects the landscape for decades.

    $90.00 - $225.00

  • Holly bush with red berries and a pink and white striped bow, labeled 'Premium Grower'. American Holly (Ilex Opaca)

    American Holly (Ilex Opaca)

    1 review

    American Holly (Ilex opaca) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Evergreen Canopy Tree • Wildlife Berry Producer • Dense Privacy & Screening Species • Florida-Grown Landscape, Restoration & Woodland Understory Tree American Holly (Ilex opaca) is one of the most iconic native evergreen trees in the eastern United States, prized for its glossy deep green foliage, bright red winter berries, and strong structural form. Naturally found in upland forests, hammocks, and mixed woodlands, American Holly is a long-lived species that provides year-round beauty, wildlife value, and dependable evergreen structure in Florida landscapes. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow American Holly as premium native evergreen stock selected for strong central leaders, dense branching, and long-term performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal weather cycles. Each tree is field-grown under real Florida conditions to ensure resilience, adaptability, and lasting landscape success. When you buy American Holly here, you are not receiving weak ornamental nursery stock—you are getting Florida-adapted native evergreens conditioned for strong establishment, reliable berry production, and long-term structural performance. That local adaptation matters. Ilex opaca develops stronger root systems, improved drought tolerance, and better long-term canopy density when grown in Florida conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for American Holly Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in sandy Florida soils Improved heat and humidity tolerance Better drought resistance once established Higher survival rates in landscape and restoration plantings Stronger branch structure and canopy density More reliable long-term berry production This creates a dependable evergreen canopy tree built for Florida environments. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value American Holly is a classic native evergreen species: 20–50 ft mature height depending on site conditions Dense pyramidal to rounded canopy form Glossy evergreen foliage year-round Excellent for privacy screens and property borders Strong specimen tree for residential and natural landscapes Provides long-term structural greenery in all seasons It is one of the most recognizable evergreen trees in the Southeast. Berry Production & Seasonal Interest American Holly provides strong seasonal landscape value: Bright red berries produced on female trees Berries persist through fall and winter Creates striking contrast against dark evergreen foliage Important winter food source for wildlife Excellent ornamental value during holiday season Enhances visual interest in cold months It is a signature winter-berry native species. Wildlife & Ecological Importance American Holly is a valuable wildlife-supporting tree: Berries provide food for birds during winter months Dense canopy offers nesting and shelter habitat Flowers attract pollinators in spring Supports native insect biodiversity Contributes to healthy woodland ecosystems Enhances habitat structure in restoration plantings It is an important evergreen component of native Florida ecosystems. Growth Habit & Structural Function American Holly is a long-lived evergreen hardwood: 20–50+ ft mature height depending on site conditions Slow to moderate growth rate Strong central leader development when young Dense branching structure improves with age Long-lived native canopy species Excellent for permanent landscape structure It functions as both a shade tree and evergreen anchor. Climate & Site Adaptability American Holly performs well across Florida environments: Native throughout the southeastern United States Excellent heat and humidity tolerance Performs best in upland and well-drained sites Moderate drought tolerance once established Adaptable to sandy, loamy, and mixed soils Strong performance in natural and managed landscapes It is highly reliable in Florida’s climate when properly established. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–9, with strong performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best growth and berry production: Full sun to partial shade Full sun promotes denser growth and better berry set Tolerates woodland understory conditions Ideal for hedges, screens, and specimen plantings Soil & Site Requirements Adaptable native evergreen: Thrives in well-drained sandy soils Performs well in forest-edge environments Prefers slightly acidic soils Benefits from organic matter during establishment Avoid prolonged standing water in poorly drained areas Mulch helps support root development and moisture retention Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to partial shade Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature Space 10–20 ft apart for screens or specimen planting Allow room for mature canopy development We can assist with evergreen screening design, native landscape planning, restoration forestry, and property border installations. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, American Holly becomes moderately drought tolerant and highly resilient in Florida’s seasonal climate patterns. Fertilizer Low input requirements: Minimal fertilization needed once established Organic compost supports early growth and berry production Balanced nutrients improve canopy density Avoid excessive nitrogen to maintain natural form Pruning & Maintenance Low maintenance native evergreen: Prune young trees to establish strong structure Responds well to shaping for hedges or screens Remove dead or crossing branches as needed Naturally develops dense, attractive canopy Long-lived with minimal maintenance requirements Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation ✔ Classic native evergreen canopy tree ✔ Bright red winter berries for seasonal value ✔ Excellent wildlife habitat and food source ✔ Strong privacy and screening performance ✔ Long-lived structural landscape species ✔ Adaptable to a wide range of Florida conditions ✔ Grower-direct quality for Florida landscapes The Real Value This isn’t just an evergreen tree—it’s a living landscape foundation that provides structure, privacy, wildlife food, and year-round beauty. When you plant American Holly, you’re investing in a Florida-adapted native evergreen that delivers lasting canopy strength, seasonal berry display, and ecological value while enhancing landscapes for generations to come.

    $21.00 - $140.00

  • Dahoon Holly (Ilex Cassine) Dahoon Holly (Ilex Cassine)

    Dahoon Holly (Ilex Cassine)

    3 reviews

    Dahoon Holly (Ilex cassine) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Evergreen Privacy Tree • Wildlife-Friendly Berry Producer • Wetland & Pond Edge Landscape Species • Florida-Grown Screening, Restoration & Habitat Tree Dahoon Holly (Ilex cassine) is one of Florida’s most elegant native evergreen trees, prized for its glossy foliage, bright red berries, and exceptional adaptability to wet soils. Naturally found along wetlands, marsh edges, swamps, and river systems throughout Florida, Dahoon Holly provides year-round beauty while supporting birds, pollinators, and native wildlife. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Dahoon Holly as premium native evergreen stock selected for strong branching structure, dense foliage, and long-term performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonally wet environments. Each tree is field-grown under real Florida conditions to ensure resilience, durability, and superior landscape performance. When you buy Dahoon Holly here, you are not receiving generic nursery stock—you are getting Florida-adapted native trees developed to thrive in the same challenging conditions found throughout Florida landscapes. That local adaptation matters. Ilex cassine develops stronger root systems, improved drought and flood tolerance, and denser evergreen canopies when grown under Florida conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Dahoon Holly Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in Florida's sandy soilsImproved tolerance to heat and humidityBetter adaptation to seasonal flooding and wet soilsEnhanced drought tolerance once establishedHigher survival rates in restoration and landscape projectsDenser foliage and stronger branching structure This creates a dependable evergreen tree that performs exceptionally well throughout Florida. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Dahoon Holly is a highly versatile native evergreen tree: 20–40 ft mature height depending on site conditionsNarrow to rounded canopy ideal for screening and privacyGlossy dark green foliage remains attractive year-roundNaturally elegant growth habit with refined appearanceExcellent specimen, hedge, or property boundary treeSuitable for residential, commercial, and restoration landscapes It provides year-round structure and beauty with minimal maintenance. Berry Production & Seasonal Interest Dahoon Holly provides outstanding seasonal color: Female trees produce brilliant red berries in fall and winterBerries persist for months, creating dramatic seasonal displaysExcellent contrast against evergreen foliageProvides ornamental interest during cooler monthsOne of Florida’s most attractive native berry-producing treesPopular for wildlife gardens and natural landscapes Its colorful berries are among the most recognizable features of Florida's native forests and wetlands. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Dahoon Holly is a valuable native habitat species: Provides nectar for native pollinators during floweringBerries serve as an important food source for birds and wildlifeOffers year-round shelter and nesting opportunitiesSupports biodiversity in wetland and upland habitatsExcellent component of restoration and conservation projectsStrengthens native ecosystem health and resilience It is one of Florida's most important wildlife-supporting evergreen trees. Growth Habit & Structural Function Dahoon Holly functions as both a screening tree and habitat species: 20–40+ ft mature height depending on site conditionsDense evergreen canopy provides privacy and wind protectionModerate growth rate with strong long-term stabilityCan be maintained as a multi-trunk specimen or single-trunk treeExcellent for naturalized landscapes and property bordersLong-lived and dependable once established It serves as both a landscape feature and ecological asset. Climate & Site Adaptability Dahoon Holly is exceptionally well adapted to Florida conditions: Native throughout Florida and the southeastern United StatesThrives in high heat and humidityExcellent tolerance to wet and seasonally flooded soilsPerforms well near ponds, lakes, marshes, and retention areasAdaptable to sandy and organic-rich soilsStrong resilience during Florida storm seasons Few native evergreen trees are as adaptable to wet environments. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–11, with exceptional performance throughout Florida and much of the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best growth and berry production: Full sun to partial shadeFull sun encourages denser growth and heavier berry productionPartial shade is tolerated in woodland and wetland settingsIdeal for open landscapes, pond edges, and naturalized areas Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable native species: Thrives in moist, wet, and seasonally flooded soilsPerforms well in sandy Florida soilsTolerates acidic and organic-rich conditionsSuitable for wetlands, retention ponds, and rain gardensBenefits from mulch during establishment Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to partial shadeDig hole 2–3× wider than root ballSet at original soil depthWater deeply after plantingApply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperatureSpace 15–25 ft apart for screening applicationsAllow room for mature canopy development We can assist with privacy screening layouts, wetland restoration planning, wildlife habitat design, and native landscape installations. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Dahoon Holly becomes highly resilient and capable of thriving through both seasonal flooding and drought conditions common throughout Florida. Fertilizer Low input requirements: Minimal fertilization required once establishedOrganic compost supports healthy root developmentAvoid excessive nitrogen applicationsPerforms best in balanced native soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Can be lightly pruned to shape or maintain screening formNaturally attractive growth habit requires minimal interventionExcellent response to selective structural pruningFew pest or disease concernsLong-lived and dependable in Florida landscapes Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation✔ Beautiful native evergreen privacy and screening tree✔ Brilliant red berries for seasonal interest✔ Excellent wildlife habitat and food source✔ Exceptional tolerance to wet soils and flooding✔ Strong heat, humidity, and storm resilience✔ Ideal for restoration, ponds, and natural landscapes✔ Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just an evergreen tree—it’s a year-round habitat builder that provides privacy, wildlife support, and landscape structure while thriving in some of Florida’s most challenging environments. When you plant Dahoon Holly, you’re investing in a resilient Florida native that delivers evergreen beauty, vibrant winter berries, and long-term ecological value while supporting birds, pollinators, and native ecosystems for generations to come.

    $21.00 - $200.00

  • DD Blanchard Magnolia (Magnolia Grandiflora) DD Blanchard Magnolia (Magnolia Grandiflora)

    DD Blanchard Magnolia (Magnolia Grandiflora)

    DD Blanchard Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘DD Blanchard’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm Evergreen Magnolia Specimen Tree • Large Landscape Shade Tree • Fragrant Flowering Icon • Florida-Grown Structural Canopy Tree DD Blanchard Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘DD Blanchard’) is one of the most widely respected Southern Magnolia cultivars for large-scale landscape use in Florida and the southeastern United States. Known for its strong upright form, deep glossy green foliage with rich copper-bronze undersides, and large fragrant white blooms, this tree delivers unmatched presence, shade value, and year-round evergreen structure. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow DD Blanchard Magnolia as premium landscape-grade specimen trees selected for strong central leaders, balanced branching structure, and long-term performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal storm cycles. Each tree is conditioned from an early stage to thrive in real Florida field conditions—not greenhouse environments. When you buy DD Blanchard Magnolia here, you’re not receiving soft, container-stressed ornamental stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-hardened trees built for real-world landscapes including full sun exposure, drought cycles, heavy rainfall periods, and wind events. That local adaptation matters. DD Blanchard Magnolia performs best when grown in Florida conditions from the start, developing stronger trunk structure, deeper root systems, and more consistent flowering performance over time. Why Locally Grown Matters for DD Blanchard Magnolia Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger trunk and branch development for long-term structure Faster establishment in sandy, well-drained soils Improved heat and humidity tolerance Better drought resilience once established Greater wind resistance in mature landscape settings Reduced transplant shock in Florida conditions This creates a more durable and permanent shade tree investment. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value DD Blanchard is valued for its bold, architectural presence: Tall, upright evergreen canopy with strong central leader Dense glossy green leaves with copper-bronze undersides Year-round shade and visual screening value Classic Southern Magnolia form with improved structure Excellent specimen tree for large properties Strong landscape anchor tree for long-term design It is one of the most dependable large evergreen shade trees in Florida. Flowering & Ornamental Value DD Blanchard delivers iconic Magnolia blooms: Large creamy white fragrant flowers in late spring through summer Strong citrus-like floral fragrance Repeated blooming cycles in warm climates High ornamental impact against dark evergreen foliage Excellent focal point tree during bloom season It remains one of the most recognizable flowering trees in the Southeast. Wildlife & Ecological Importance This Magnolia cultivar supports multiple ecological functions: Flowers attract bees and native pollinators Seeds provide seasonal food for birds and small wildlife Dense canopy offers nesting and shelter habitat Provides year-round shade and microclimate cooling Supports biodiversity in residential and natural landscapes It functions as both an ornamental and habitat-supporting canopy tree. Growth Habit & Landscape Function DD Blanchard is a large, long-lived structural tree: 40–70 ft mature height depending on site conditions Broad upright pyramidal canopy form Strong central trunk with heavy branching structure Ideal for shade, screening, and property anchoring Long-lived permanent landscape tree Can be limbed up for formal shade tree use It is designed for long-term landscape infrastructure. Climate & Site Adaptability DD Blanchard performs exceptionally well in Florida: Thrives in full sun to partial shade Highly heat and humidity tolerant Performs well in sandy and loamy soils Moderate drought tolerance once established Handles coastal and inland environments Strong resilience in urban and rural landscapes It is a proven performer in demanding Southern climates. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–9, with excellent performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best structure and flowering: Full sun produces strongest canopy density and bloom production Partial shade acceptable in hotter inland sites Sun exposure improves growth rate and structural strength Balanced light supports optimal long-term form Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to Florida’s landscape soils: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils Performs best with moderate organic matter Tolerates seasonal moisture variation Avoid permanently waterlogged conditions Benefits from mulch during establishment Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun for maximum growth and structure Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to conserve moisture and reduce stress Space 20–30 ft apart for mature canopy development Stake young trees if needed for early stability We can assist with shade tree planning, estate landscape design, and long-term canopy placement. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, DD Blanchard Magnolia becomes moderately drought tolerant and highly resilient in Florida’s rainfall cycles. Fertilizer Moderate feeding requirements: Light balanced fertilizer supports canopy and bloom production Compost improves soil health and long-term vigor Avoid excessive nitrogen (can reduce flowering quality) Performs best in steady, low-input systems Pruning & Maintenance Low to moderate maintenance: Minimal pruning required for natural form Can be limbed up for shade tree structure Responds well to structural shaping if needed Naturally strong form reduces maintenance needs Long-lived with stable canopy development Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation✔ Large evergreen shade tree with long lifespan✔ High-impact fragrant flowering canopy✔ Excellent for estates, driveways, and anchors✔ Strong wind and heat tolerance once established✔ Valuable wildlife and habitat support tree✔ Proven Southern landscape performance✔ Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just a shade tree—it’s a long-term landscape anchor that defines space, provides cooling canopy structure, and delivers iconic Southern Magnolia beauty. When you plant DD Blanchard Magnolia, you’re investing in a permanent evergreen canopy system that strengthens property value, supports wildlife, and thrives for generations in Florida’s climate.

    $210.00

  • Lush garden with a flowering tree in front of a house American Fringe Tree (Chionanthus Virginicus)

    American Fringe Tree (Chionanthus Virginicus)

    5 reviews

    American Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Flowering Ornamental Tree • Pollinator-Friendly Blooming Species • Wildlife Habitat Hardwood • Florida-Grown Landscape, Restoration & Understory Canopy Tree American Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus) is one of the most elegant native flowering trees in the southeastern United States, known for its showy, fringe-like white blossoms that drape the canopy in spring like soft clouds. Valued for both its ornamental beauty and ecological importance, Fringe Tree is a highly desirable native species for residential landscapes, pollinator gardens, and natural restoration plantings. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow American Fringe Tree as premium native stock selected for strong branching structure, healthy root development, and long-term performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal rainfall conditions. Each tree is field-grown under real Florida conditions to ensure resilience, adaptability, and lasting landscape success. When you buy American Fringe Tree here, you are not receiving fragile ornamental nursery stock—you are getting Florida-adapted native trees conditioned for strong establishment and long-term flowering performance. That local adaptation matters. Chionanthus virginicus develops stronger root systems, improved drought tolerance, and more reliable flowering when grown under Florida conditions from the beginning. Why Locally Grown Matters for Fringe Tree Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in sandy Florida soils Improved heat and humidity tolerance Better drought resistance once established More reliable flowering year after year Higher survival rates in landscape and restoration plantings Stronger long-term structural development This creates a dependable native flowering tree capable of thriving for decades. Flowering & Ornamental Value Fringe Tree is one of Florida’s most striking native bloomers: Fragrant, fringe-like white flowers cascade in spring Blooms cover branches in a soft, cloud-like display Light floral fragrance enhances garden spaces Excellent ornamental focal point in native landscapes Creates strong seasonal interest during peak bloom period Female trees may produce dark blue fruit in late summer It is widely considered one of the most beautiful native flowering trees. Wildlife & Ecological Importance American Fringe Tree supports a wide range of native wildlife: Flowers provide nectar for bees and pollinators Fruit is consumed by birds and small wildlife Supports native insect biodiversity Provides nesting and shelter opportunities Enhances ecological value in restoration plantings Contributes to healthy native understory and edge habitats It is both an ornamental and ecologically beneficial species. Growth Habit & Structural Function Fringe Tree is a small to medium native hardwood: 12–25 ft mature height depending on site conditions Rounded, airy canopy with elegant branching Slow to moderate growth rate Can be grown as a multi-stem shrub or single-trunk tree Long-lived native ornamental species Ideal for residential landscapes and naturalized gardens Its graceful structure makes it a standout specimen tree. Climate & Site Adaptability American Fringe Tree is well adapted to Florida conditions: Native to the southeastern United States, including Florida Thrives in heat and humidity Performs well in sandy, loamy, and well-drained soils Moderate drought tolerance once established Adaptable to woodland edges and understory conditions Strong performance in naturalized and residential landscapes It integrates well into both formal and natural garden settings. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 5–9, with strong performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best flowering performance: Full sun to partial shade Full sun encourages heavier bloom production Partial shade is well tolerated in woodland environments Ideal for mixed canopy and understory plantings Soil & Site Requirements Adaptable native flowering tree: Prefers well-drained soils Performs well in sandy Florida soils Tolerates a range of soil types Benefits from organic matter during establishment Avoid prolonged standing water in poorly drained sites Mulch helps maintain soil moisture and root health Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to partial shade Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to stabilize moisture and soil temperature Space 10–20 ft apart depending on landscape design Allow room for natural canopy spread We can assist with native flowering tree design, pollinator garden planning, understory layering, and restoration landscaping. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Fringe Tree becomes moderately drought tolerant and performs well under Florida’s seasonal rainfall patterns. Fertilizer Low input requirements: Minimal fertilization needed once established Organic compost supports flowering and root development Avoid excessive nitrogen to maintain natural growth habit Performs best in balanced native soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Naturally develops elegant branching structure Minimal pruning required Can be shaped lightly for landscape form if needed Remove dead or crossing branches as necessary Long-lived and highly reliable in native landscapes Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for maximum adaptation ✔ One of the most elegant native flowering trees ✔ Spectacular spring bloom display ✔ Excellent pollinator and wildlife value ✔ Adaptable to a wide range of landscape conditions ✔ Low-maintenance long-term ornamental tree ✔ Strong performance in heat and humidity ✔ Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just a flowering tree—it’s a living ornamental feature that brings seasonal beauty, ecological function, and long-term landscape value together in one native species. When you plant American Fringe Tree, you’re investing in a graceful Florida-native that delivers breathtaking spring blooms, supports pollinators and wildlife, and enhances natural landscapes for generations to come.

    $25.00 - $145.00

  • Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea Quercifolia) Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea Quercifolia)

    Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea Quercifolia)

    1 review

    Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Flowering Understory Shrub • Seasonal Color & Bloom Accent Plant • Woodland Edge & Shade Garden Species • Florida-Grown Naturalistic Landscape Foundation Shrub Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) is one of the most distinctive and structurally beautiful native flowering shrubs in the southeastern United States. Known for its large oak-shaped leaves, dramatic cone-shaped white blooms, and exceptional fall color, this species is a cornerstone plant for shaded gardens, woodland edges, and naturalized Florida landscapes. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Oakleaf Hydrangea as premium native understory stock selected for strong branching structure, reliable seasonal bloom production, and long-term adaptation to Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and shaded environments. Each plant is field-grown and conditioned under real Florida landscape conditions to ensure durability and consistent performance. When you buy Oakleaf Hydrangea here, you are not receiving fragile greenhouse ornamentals—you are getting Florida-acclimated native flowering shrubs built for resilience, structure, and long-term seasonal beauty in real landscape conditions. That local adaptation is essential. Hydrangea quercifolia performs best when grown in-region, where it develops stronger root systems, improved heat tolerance, and more reliable flowering cycles in southern climates. Why Locally Grown Matters for Oakleaf Hydrangea Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in sandy, organic, and woodland soilsImproved heat and humidity tolerance from early developmentBetter drought resilience once established in shaded environmentsHigher survival rates in residential and naturalized plantingsMore consistent flowering and fall color performanceStronger branching structure for long-term landscape stability This creates a dependable native flowering shrub for Florida shade landscapes. Flowering & Seasonal Interest Oakleaf Hydrangea is a multi-season ornamental standout: Large cone-shaped white flower panicles bloom in late spring through summerFlowers gradually age to soft pink and tan tonesStrong visual presence in shaded garden environmentsLong-lasting blooms provide extended seasonal interestAttracts pollinators including bees and beneficial insectsExcellent cut flower and dried floral structure value It is one of the most visually dynamic native shrubs in the Southeast. Foliage Structure & Landscape Value Oakleaf Hydrangea is prized for its bold foliage: Large, lobed “oak-like” leaves with strong textureDense multi-stemmed shrub form for natural screeningDeep green summer foliage with strong seasonal transformationBrilliant fall color ranging from burgundy to deep red and bronzeMedium-density structure ideal for woodland layeringExcellent companion plant in shaded landscape designs It provides structure even when not in bloom. Ecological & Habitat Importance Oakleaf Hydrangea contributes significantly to native ecosystems: Provides nectar for pollinators during extended bloom periodSupports native insect diversity in shaded environmentsOffers shelter for birds and small wildlifeEnhances understory diversity in hardwood forestsThrives in natural woodland edge ecosystemsImproves ecological layering in restoration plantings It is an important flowering shrub for shaded habitat systems. Growth Habit & Structural Function Oakleaf Hydrangea is a long-lived understory shrub: 4–8 ft mature height depending on site conditions and pruningBroad, rounded multi-stemmed growth habitModerate growth rate with strong long-term stabilityNaturally architectural form with seasonal variationResponds well to shaping or natural growth stylesExcellent for mass planting or specimen use It functions as both a focal shrub and a structural understory layer. Climate & Site Adaptability Oakleaf Hydrangea is well adapted to Florida conditions: Native to southeastern United States woodland ecosystemsThrives in partial shade to filtered light environmentsPerforms best in moist, well-drained organic soilsTolerates Florida heat and humidity when properly establishedModerate drought tolerance once root system is developedDoes not tolerate prolonged standing water It is one of the most reliable flowering shrubs for shaded Florida landscapes. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 5–9, with excellent performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best flowering and foliage performance: Partial shade to morning sun with afternoon shade is idealTolerates deeper shade but may reduce bloom intensityAvoid harsh full afternoon sun in hot inland Florida sitesFiltered woodland light produces best structure and color Soil & Site Requirements Highly adaptable woodland shrub species: Prefers rich, organic, well-drained soilsAdapts to sandy soils with added organic matterBenefits from mulch to stabilize moisture and temperatureTolerates slightly acidic soil conditions wellAvoids prolonged flooding or saturated root zones Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in partial shade or filtered lightDig hole 2–3× wider than root ballSet at original soil depthWater deeply after planting to establish rootsApply mulch 2–4 inches deep, keeping away from stemsSpace 5–8 ft apart for natural massing or hedgesAllow room for seasonal expansion and bloom display We assist with shade garden design, native flowering shrub layouts, and woodland restoration planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Oakleaf Hydrangea becomes moderately drought tolerant in shaded environments with stable soil moisture. Fertilizer Low to moderate input requirements: Light fertilization supports bloom production and foliage densityOrganic compost improves soil structure and microbial activityAvoid excessive nitrogen to prevent weak, leggy growthPerforms best in balanced woodland soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Low maintenance flowering shrub: Prune immediately after flowering to preserve next season’s bloomsCan be left natural for woodland appearance or lightly shapedRemove old or weak stems to encourage rejuvenation growthNaturally forms attractive multi-season structureExcellent long-term landscape reliability with minimal care Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for true climate adaptation✔ One of the most ornamental native flowering shrubs✔ Large seasonal blooms with long display period✔ Exceptional fall color in shaded landscapes✔ Strong wildlife and pollinator value✔ Excellent woodland and understory structure plant✔ Low-maintenance long-term landscape performance✔ Grower-direct field-conditioned native stock The Real Value This is not just a flowering shrub—it is a multi-season structural landscape plant that delivers bloom impact, fall color, and long-term ecological function in shaded Florida environments. When you plant Oakleaf Hydrangea, you are investing in a native understory shrub that strengthens woodland landscapes, supports pollinators, and provides some of the most dramatic seasonal transitions available in southeastern native plant systems.

    $21.00 - $85.00

  • Little Gem Magnolias (Magnolia Grandiflora) Little Gem Magnolias (Magnolia Grandiflora)

    Little Gem Magnolias (Magnolia Grandiflora)

    1 review

    Little Gem Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmCompact Evergreen Magnolia • Year-Round Privacy & Screening Tree • Fragrant Native Flowering Canopy Species • Florida-Grown Landscape, Hedge & Ornamental Structure Tree Little Gem Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’) is one of the most refined and versatile compact forms of the classic Southern Magnolia. Known for its dense evergreen foliage, fragrant white blooms, and naturally upright growth habit, this selection delivers the beauty of a full-size magnolia in a more manageable, space-efficient form ideal for residential landscapes, privacy screens, and structured garden design. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Little Gem Magnolia as premium native evergreen stock selected for tight branching structure, strong central leader development, and consistent flowering performance in Florida’s heat, humidity, and sandy soil conditions. Each tree is field-grown to ensure durability, wind resistance, and long-term landscape performance in real Florida environments. When you buy Little Gem Magnolia here, you are not getting greenhouse-soft ornamental stock—you are getting Florida-acclimated evergreen magnolias built for resilience, structure, and year-round landscape impact. That local adaptation is critical. Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’ performs best when grown in-region, where it develops stronger root systems, improved drought tolerance, and a more compact, dense canopy suited for Florida’s climate conditions. Why Locally Grown Matters for Little Gem Magnolia Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Stronger establishment in sandy and well-drained soilsImproved heat and humidity tolerance from early developmentBetter wind resistance in compact evergreen formHigher survival rates in coastal and inland landscapesMore consistent flowering and foliage densityFaster adaptation to Florida’s rainfall and drought cycles This creates a reliable evergreen magnolia ideal for long-term Florida landscapes. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Little Gem Magnolia is a premium compact evergreen canopy tree: 20–30 ft mature height with narrow, upright formDense, symmetrical branching ideal for screening and hedgingGlossy dark green leaves with copper-brown undersidesYear-round foliage provides continuous privacy and structureLarge, fragrant white blooms throughout warm monthsStrong architectural presence in residential landscapes It is one of the best compact magnolia selections for structured planting. Flowering & Seasonal Interest Little Gem Magnolia provides long-season floral display: Fragrant creamy-white flowers bloom from late spring through summerBlooms are smaller but more abundant than traditional magnolia formsStrong lemon-citrus fragrance attracts pollinators and beneficial insectsEvergreen foliage provides year-round visual structureCoppery leaf undersides add subtle seasonal contrast It delivers continuous ornamental value across all seasons. Ecological & Habitat Importance Little Gem Magnolia contributes to native ecosystem support: Provides nectar for bees and pollinators during bloom periodsOffers dense evergreen cover for birds and small wildlifeSupports urban biodiversity in residential and park systemsCreates sheltered microhabitats in landscaped environmentsEnhances native evergreen canopy diversity in Florida landscapesFunctions well in pollinator and wildlife-friendly gardens It is a valuable evergreen structure species in developed landscapes. Growth Habit & Structural Function Little Gem Magnolia is a compact structural evergreen tree: 20–30+ ft mature height depending on site conditionsNarrow, upright growth habit ideal for tight spacesDense branching structure suitable for hedging or screeningModerate growth rate with strong early establishmentLong-lived evergreen canopy with stable structureHighly adaptable to formal or naturalized landscape design It functions as both a specimen tree and living privacy wall. Climate & Site Adaptability Little Gem Magnolia performs reliably in Florida conditions: Native magnolia species adapted to southeastern U.S. climatesTolerates heat, humidity, and coastal air exposurePerforms best in well-drained sandy or loamy soilsModerate drought tolerance once establishedHandles occasional wet conditions but prefers drainageExcellent wind resilience in compact form It is one of the most dependable evergreen magnolias for Florida landscapes. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, with excellent performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best growth and flowering: Full sun for strongest structure and bloom productionTolerates partial shade, especially in hotter Florida regionsSun exposure improves density and long-term flowering performanceIdeal for hedges, screens, and specimen planting Soil & Site Requirements Adaptable evergreen magnolia species: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soilsTolerates slightly acidic to neutral soil conditionsBenefits from organic matter and mulch during establishmentDoes not tolerate prolonged standing waterPerforms well in urban and residential environments Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun to partial shadeDig hole 2–3× wider than root ballSet at original soil depthWater deeply after planting to establish rootsApply mulch 2–4 inches deep, avoiding trunk contactSpace 10–20 ft apart for hedges or screeningAllow room for natural upright canopy development We can assist with privacy screen design, evergreen hedge planning, and formal landscape layouts. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Little Gem Magnolia becomes moderately drought tolerant and highly resilient in Florida’s seasonal climate cycles. Fertilizer Low to moderate input requirements: Light fertilization supports foliage density and bloom productionOrganic compost improves soil health and root developmentAvoid excessive nitrogen to maintain compact structurePerforms best in balanced, well-drained soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Low maintenance evergreen tree: Light pruning can enhance shape and densityResponds well to shaping for hedges and formal screensNaturally compact growth reduces long-term maintenanceMinimal structural pruning required once establishedExcellent for managed landscape design systems Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for climate adaptation✔ Compact evergreen magnolia ideal for small spaces✔ Year-round privacy and screening value✔ Fragrant native flowers with long bloom season✔ Strong wind and heat resilience when established✔ Excellent ornamental and structural landscape tree✔ Low-maintenance evergreen with long lifespan✔ Grower-direct field-grown quality stock The Real Value This is not just an ornamental tree—it is a year-round structural evergreen system that provides privacy, fragrance, and landscape stability in a compact, highly functional form. When you plant Little Gem Magnolia, you are investing in a refined native evergreen that delivers continuous beauty, ecological support, and long-term landscape structure in Florida’s demanding climate.  

    $105.00 - $700.00

  • Last stock! Carolina Cypress (Hesperocyparis Glabra) Carolina Cypress (Hesperocyparis Glabra)

    Carolina Cypress (Hesperocyparis Glabra)

    5 in stock

    Carolina Cypress (Hesperocyparis glabra) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmFast-Growing Evergreen Conifer • Windbreak & Screening Tree • Drought & Heat Tolerant Landscape Column • Florida-Grown Structural Restoration Species Carolina Cypress (Hesperocyparis glabra), commonly known as Arizona Cypress or Smooth Cypress, is one of the most reliable fast-growing evergreen conifers for hot, dry, and wind-exposed landscapes. Known for its dense blue-green foliage, upright pyramidal form, and exceptional tolerance to heat and drought, this species is widely used in Florida windbreaks, privacy screens, and large-scale restoration plantings. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Carolina Cypress as premium structural conifer stock selected for strong central leaders, tight branching density, and long-term performance in Florida’s sandy soils, high humidity, seasonal drought cycles, and storm exposure conditions. When you buy Carolina Cypress here, you’re not receiving weak, greenhouse-softened nursery stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-hardened trees conditioned for real-world environments including full sun intensity, coastal wind, nutrient-poor soils, and long dry periods. That local adaptation is essential. Carolina Cypress performs best when established in Florida conditions from the start, developing stronger root systems, denser foliage structure, and significantly improved long-term resilience. Why Locally Grown Matters for Carolina Cypress Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment in sandy, low-nutrient soils Stronger drought and heat tolerance from early development Improved wind resistance in exposed landscapes Denser foliage formation for screening and windbreak use Better long-term survival in restoration plantings Reduced transplant shock in Florida conditions This creates a more reliable evergreen structural tree for harsh environments. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Carolina Cypress is valued for its strong vertical form: 30–50 ft evergreen conifer depending on site conditions Naturally pyramidal to narrow upright shape Dense blue-green to silvery foliage year-round Excellent for privacy screens and windbreak rows Strong architectural presence in landscape design Fast canopy development in warm climates It is one of the most effective evergreen structure trees for open landscapes. Growth Rate & Performance This species is known for rapid establishment: Fast growth in full sun conditions Quick formation of vertical screening structure Strong response to Florida heat and long growing seasons Excellent recovery from pruning or environmental stress Reliable performance in low-fertility soils Ideal for large-scale plantings needing fast coverage It delivers functional screening in a short timeframe. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Carolina Cypress contributes to habitat structure: Dense evergreen cover provides nesting and shelter habitat Cones provide seasonal food for birds and wildlife Enhances wind protection for surrounding plant communities Supports biodiversity in open and exposed landscapes Useful for habitat restoration and corridor plantings It functions primarily as a structural ecosystem species. Growth Habit & Landscape Function Carolina Cypress is a strong architectural conifer: 30–50 ft tall upright evergreen tree Narrow pyramidal to columnar form depending on pruning Extremely dense branching ideal for screening Can be planted in rows for windbreak systems Low-maintenance long-term structural tree Retains strong form without heavy intervention It is one of the best conifers for functional landscape design. Climate & Site Adaptability This species thrives in Florida’s demanding environments: Native to dry, open regions of the southwestern U.S. Extremely heat and drought tolerant once established Performs well in sandy, well-drained soils Highly wind resistant in exposed sites Adapts well to full sun Florida conditions Tolerates low humidity stress and long dry cycles It is built for harsh, exposed landscapes. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–10, with strong performance in Florida and other hot, dry coastal and inland regions. Light Requirements For best structure and density: Full sun required for optimal growth Shade reduces density and weakens structure High light exposure improves screening performance Ideal for open field and perimeter plantings Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to challenging soils: Prefers well-drained sandy soils Tolerates extremely low fertility conditions Performs best in dry upland environments Avoid waterlogged or poorly drained soils Benefits from mulch during establishment Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun for strongest growth Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to stabilize soil moisture Space 8–15 ft apart for windbreak or screening rows Stake young trees in high-wind areas if needed We can assist with windbreak design, property screening layouts, and large-scale restoration planning. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Carolina Cypress becomes highly drought tolerant and performs well under minimal irrigation. Fertilizer Low-input conifer: Minimal fertilization required Compost can improve early establishment Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers Performs best in natural soil systems Pruning & Maintenance Very low maintenance: Minimal pruning required for natural form Can be shaped into tighter hedge or screen if desired Responds slowly to heavy cuts (best left natural) Long-lived and structurally stable Excellent low-maintenance windbreak tree Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation✔ Fast-growing evergreen windbreak and screen tree✔ Extremely drought and heat tolerant once established✔ Excellent for large-scale restoration and buffers✔ Strong structural conifer for Florida landscapes✔ Low maintenance and highly resilient✔ Ideal for open, exposed planting sites✔ Grower-direct quality for real-world conditions The Real Value This isn’t just an evergreen tree—it’s a functional landscape infrastructure species that builds wind protection, privacy, and ecological structure. When you plant Carolina Cypress, you’re investing in a fast-establishing conifer system that thrives in Florida’s harshest conditions while delivering long-term screening and environmental stability.

    5 in stock

    $700.00

  • Potted plant with a red and white striped object on a sunny day with trees in the background. Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia Grandiflora 'Southern Charm)

    Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia Grandiflora 'Southern Charm)

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    Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘Southern Charm’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmCompact Evergreen Magnolia • Dense Screening & Accent Tree • Fragrant Summer Bloomer • Florida-Grown Landscape Specimen Teddy Bear Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘Southern Charm’), commonly referred to as “Teddy Bear,” is a compact, highly refined selection of Southern Magnolia known for its exceptionally dense branching, smaller stature, and thick, glossy evergreen foliage with rich brown undersides. It delivers the classic Magnolia elegance in a more manageable, landscape-friendly form designed for modern Florida properties. At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Teddy Bear Magnolia as premium specimen trees selected for strong central structure, tight canopy density, and long-term adaptability to Florida’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and seasonal rainfall cycles. Each tree is trained to develop a balanced, compact form ideal for screening, accent planting, and architectural landscape design. When you buy Teddy Bear Magnolia here, you’re not receiving weak, greenhouse-softened ornamentals—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-acclimated trees conditioned for real-world landscape conditions including full sun exposure, summer heat stress, coastal wind, and variable soil moisture. That local adaptation is critical. Teddy Bear Magnolia performs best when grown in Florida conditions from the start, developing stronger canopy density, improved drought resilience, and more consistent flowering over time. Why Locally Grown Matters for Teddy Bear Magnolia Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages: Faster establishment in sandy, well-drained soils Stronger branching structure for dense screening Improved heat and humidity tolerance Better drought resilience once established Reduced transplant shock in Florida landscapes More consistent evergreen canopy development This creates a more reliable, high-performance landscape specimen. Evergreen Structure & Landscape Value Teddy Bear Magnolia is prized for its compact architectural form: Dense, upright evergreen canopy Smaller mature size than traditional Southern Magnolia Thick, leathery glossy green leaves with brown undersides Excellent for privacy screens and property borders Strong structural presence in residential landscapes Year-round visual density and form It delivers Magnolia elegance without overwhelming space. Flowering & Seasonal Interest Despite its compact size, it retains classic Magnolia beauty: Large, creamy white, fragrant summer flowers Long flowering period in warm climates Strong citrus-like fragrance attracting pollinators High ornamental value during bloom season Attractive contrast against dense evergreen foliage It is one of the most iconic flowering evergreens in the Southeast. Wildlife & Ecological Importance Teddy Bear Magnolia supports multiple ecological functions: Flowers attract bees and native pollinators Seeds provide seasonal food for birds Dense canopy offers nesting and shelter habitat Provides year-round shade and cover Enhances biodiversity in urban and suburban landscapes It functions as both ornamental and habitat-supporting tree. Growth Habit & Landscape Function This selection is designed for controlled landscape use: 10–20 ft compact evergreen tree (smaller than standard magnolias) Dense, upright to rounded canopy form Naturally tight branching structure Excellent for hedging, screening, or specimen use Responds well to light shaping if needed Ideal for smaller residential properties It provides Magnolia presence in a space-efficient form. Climate & Site Adaptability Teddy Bear Magnolia performs strongly in Florida conditions: Thrives in full sun to partial shade Highly heat and humidity tolerant Performs well in sandy and loamy soils Moderate drought tolerance once established Adapts to coastal and inland landscapes Handles urban heat and reflected light conditions It is one of the most reliable evergreen magnolias for Florida landscapes. USDA Growing Zones Best suited for Zones 7–9, with excellent performance throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Light Requirements For best structure and flowering: Full sun produces strongest canopy density Partial shade acceptable in hotter inland sites Sun exposure improves bloom production Balanced light produces best overall form Soil & Site Requirements Adapted to common Florida soils: Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils Performs best with moderate organic matter Tolerates seasonal moisture variation Avoid permanently saturated conditions Benefits from mulch during establishment phase Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended) For best long-term performance: Plant in full sun or partial shade Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball Set at original soil depth Water deeply after planting Apply mulch to retain moisture and reduce stress Space 10–15 ft apart for screening or specimen planting Stake if needed during early establishment We can assist with formal landscape design, privacy screening layouts, and specimen tree placement. Watering & Establishment Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Teddy Bear Magnolia becomes moderately drought tolerant and performs well under Florida rainfall patterns. Fertilizer Moderate feeding needs: Light balanced fertilizer supports growth and bloom production Compost improves soil structure and vigor Avoid excessive nitrogen (reduces flowering quality) Performs best in steady, low-input systems Pruning & Maintenance Low to moderate maintenance: Minimal pruning required to maintain natural form Can be shaped into formal or informal structure Responds well to light pruning for density Naturally compact growth habit reduces maintenance needs Long-lived with stable structure Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment ✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation✔ Compact Southern Magnolia ideal for modern landscapes✔ High-impact evergreen screening and structure✔ Fragrant, iconic summer flowering tree✔ Excellent heat and humidity tolerance✔ Strong year-round visual density✔ Low-maintenance landscape performance✔ Grower-direct quality for Florida conditions The Real Value This isn’t just a Magnolia—it’s a compact evergreen statement tree that brings classic Southern beauty into a space-efficient form. When you plant Teddy Bear Magnolia, you’re investing in a long-lived structural evergreen that delivers fragrance, privacy, and year-round elegance while thriving in Florida’s demanding climate.

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