Flowing Well Tree Farm is Florida's Premium Native & Fruiting Grower. We proudly grow all of our plants in Volusia County, Florida.
"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."
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.
Carolina Willow (Salix caroliniana) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm
Native Wetland Shrub-Tree • Fast Establishment Species • Erosion Control Plant • Florida-Grown Restoration Stock
Carolina Willow (Salix caroliniana) is one of Florida’s most important native wetland species, known for its extremely fast growth, outstanding ability to stabilize soils, and essential role in riparian and aquatic ecosystems. Naturally found along rivers, lakes, marshes, swales, and wet lowlands throughout the Southeast, Carolina Willow is widely used in restoration projects, shoreline stabilization, stormwater systems, and wildlife habitat plantings.
When you buy Carolina Willow here, you're not getting weak, overhandled nursery material—you’re getting locally grown, field-conditioned plants produced in Pierson and adapted to Florida’s heat, humidity, seasonal flooding, and constantly changing water conditions.
That matters for establishment success. Locally grown willow develops stronger root systems, adapts faster after planting, and is better equipped to handle the wet-dry cycles common in Florida landscapes and restoration environments.
This is direct-from-grower restoration-grade native stock. Visit the farm, see how our wetland species are grown, and receive practical guidance on shoreline stabilization, erosion control planning, and habitat restoration design.
Carolina Willow is especially valuable because it establishes quickly, holds soil in place, and immediately begins contributing to ecosystem recovery.
Why Locally Grown Matters for Carolina Willow
Starting with Florida-grown stock provides major advantages:
Rapid root establishment in wet soils
Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity
Improved survival in flooded and saturated conditions
Faster recovery after transplanting
Stronger early-stage growth in restoration sites
Better long-term resilience in variable water conditions
It creates a stronger foundation for shoreline and wetland stabilization success.
Erosion Control & Restoration Value
Carolina Willow is one of the most effective native plants for stabilization:
Excellent for shoreline reinforcement
Stabilizes lake, pond, and river edges
Reduces soil erosion in wetland systems
Rapid colonization of disturbed areas
Commonly used in stormwater and mitigation projects
Helps rebuild degraded wetland habitats
Its aggressive root system makes it a cornerstone species for ecological restoration.
Wildlife & Ecological Importance
This species plays a vital role in Florida ecosystems:
Provides nesting and cover for birds
Supports pollinators and native insects
Offers habitat structure in wetland zones
Contributes to aquatic food webs
Enhances biodiversity in riparian corridors
Important early successional habitat species
Carolina Willow quickly transforms open wet areas into functioning habitat.
Fast Growth & Natural Screening
Few native plants grow as quickly:
Extremely fast-growing native species
Can quickly form dense thickets
Provides natural screening and buffering
Useful for wind and water protection zones
Quickly restores vegetative cover in disturbed areas
It is often one of the first species to respond in restoration plantings.
Climate & Site Adaptability
Carolina Willow thrives in Florida’s most challenging conditions:
Native to wetlands, swamps, and floodplains
Tolerates standing water and periodic flooding
Performs well in saturated soils
Thrives in full sun environments
Adapts to disturbed and restored sites
Handles Florida heat exceptionally well
It excels in areas where most landscape plants cannot survive.
USDA Growing Zones
Best suited for Zones 7–10, performing exceptionally well throughout Florida and the southeastern United States.
Mature Size & Growth Habit
A fast-growing native shrub/tree:
10–30 ft mature height
10–20 ft spread
Multi-stem or clumping growth habit
Dense branching structure
Rapid canopy formation in wet areas
Can be maintained as a shrub or allowed to develop into a small tree form.
Light Requirements
For best performance:
Full sun preferred
Tolerates partial shade
Maximum growth in open wetland conditions
Soil & Site Requirements
Highly adapted to wet environments:
Prefers saturated or moist soils
Thrives in standing water
Excellent for pond and lake edges
Performs well in flood-prone areas
Tolerates poor drainage and heavy soils
One of the best choices for wet restoration zones.
Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended)
For best establishment:
Plant in full sun for strongest growth
Select moist to wet planting locations
Dig hole 2–3× wider than root ball
Plant at original soil depth
Water thoroughly after planting
Apply mulch while keeping away from base
Maintain consistent moisture during establishment
We can assist with shoreline stabilization layouts, wetland restoration planning, and erosion control design.
Watering & Establishment
Water regularly during initial establishment. Once rooted, Carolina Willow thrives in wet conditions and often requires no supplemental irrigation in suitable sites.
Fertilizer
Minimal fertilizer requirements:
Generally not required
Light feeding only if needed during establishment
Avoid excessive fertilization
Performs best in natural wetland soils
Pruning & Maintenance
Low maintenance but vigorous:
Can be pruned to control size and shape
Responds well to cutting and regrowth
May require management in confined spaces
Naturally vigorous growth habit
Excellent for managed natural areas
Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment
✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation
✔ One of the best native erosion control plants
✔ Extremely fast establishment in wet soils
✔ Critical wetland and shoreline restoration species
✔ Excellent wildlife habitat plant
✔ Thrives in flooded and saturated conditions
✔ Rapid natural screening and coverage
✔ Grower-direct expertise and restoration support
The Real Value
This isn’t just a fast-growing wetland plant—it’s a living infrastructure species for water and soil stability.
You’re not simply planting vegetation. You’re stabilizing shorelines, restoring wetland function, creating wildlife habitat, and rebuilding ecological systems that protect land and water for generations.
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.
Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree FarmNative Flowering Understory Tree • Early Spring Blooming Accent Species • Wildlife-Friendly Small Canopy Tree • Florida-Grown Ornamental & Ecological Landscape Tree
Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) is one of the most beloved native flowering trees in eastern North America, known for its brilliant early spring magenta-pink blooms that emerge directly on bare branches before the leaves appear. This unique flowering habit makes it one of the most visually striking small native trees in the landscape, especially in naturalized gardens, woodland edges, and understory plantings.
At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow Eastern Redbud as premium native understory and accent stock selected for strong branching structure, reliable flowering performance, and adaptation to Florida’s heat, humidity, and variable soil conditions. Each tree is field-conditioned to ensure resilience in sandy soils, seasonal moisture swings, and warm climate stress.
When you buy Eastern Redbud here, you are not receiving delicate northern-grown ornamental stock—you are getting Florida-adapted native flowering trees developed for real-world performance in southern landscapes.
That local adaptation matters. Cercis canadensis performs best when grown in-region, where it develops improved heat tolerance, stronger root systems, and more consistent flowering performance under Florida’s climate conditions.
Why Locally Grown Matters for Eastern Redbud
Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages:
Stronger establishment in sandy and well-drained soilsImproved heat and humidity tolerance from early developmentBetter drought resilience once established in Florida conditionsHigher survival rates in residential and naturalized landscapesMore consistent flowering performance in southern climatesStronger branching structure for long-term ornamental form
This creates a reliable native flowering tree that thrives beyond typical nursery expectations in Florida environments.
Flowering & Seasonal Interest
Eastern Redbud is a premier native flowering accent species:
Early spring magenta to pink blooms appear before leaf-outFlowers emerge directly on branches and trunk (cauliflorous flowering)Provides one of the earliest nectar sources for pollinatorsHeart-shaped green leaves follow bloom cycle for summer canopyGolden-yellow fall color in late season conditionsHigh visual impact in naturalized and designed landscapes
It is one of the most recognizable and celebrated native flowering trees in the Southeast.
Canopy Structure & Landscape Value
Eastern Redbud is a small ornamental canopy tree:
20–30 ft mature height depending on site conditionsBroad, vase-shaped to rounded canopy structureMulti-trunk or single-trunk form depending on trainingLight to medium shade ideal for understory ecosystemsCompact size suitable for residential and small landscape useStrong seasonal visual interest across all four seasons
It functions as a signature accent tree in native and ornamental plantings.
Ecological & Habitat Importance
Eastern Redbud plays an important ecological role:
Early spring nectar source for bees, butterflies, and pollinatorsProvides cover and nesting habitat for small birdsSupports understory biodiversity in mixed hardwood forestsThrives along woodland edges and transition zonesContributes to native pollinator corridor systemsEnhances diversity in restoration and rewilding projects
It is a valuable species for pollinator-focused landscapes.
Growth Habit & Structural Function
Eastern Redbud is a small structural understory tree:
20–30+ ft mature height depending on site conditionsRounded, spreading canopy with graceful branching structureOften multi-stemmed with naturally artistic formModerate growth rate with strong early establishmentMedium lifespan with consistent ornamental performanceWell-suited for understory and edge planting systems
It provides structure without overwhelming surrounding plantings.
Climate & Site Adaptability
Eastern Redbud adapts well to Florida conditions when properly established:
Native to eastern and central United States woodlandsTolerates heat and humidity in partial shade or filtered sunPerforms best in well-drained soils with organic matterModerate drought tolerance once establishedPrefers protection from extreme, prolonged floodingExcellent in mixed woodland and residential landscapes
It is a flexible native flowering tree for diverse planting conditions.
USDA Growing Zones
Best suited for Zones 4–9, with strong performance throughout Florida when properly sited and established.
Light Requirements
For best flowering and structure:
Partial shade to full sun in northern Florida conditionsMorning sun with afternoon shade ideal in hotter sitesFull sun possible with adequate moisture and soil healthFiltered light improves longevity and canopy balance
Soil & Site Requirements
Adaptable native understory species:
Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soilsBenefits from organic matter and mulchTolerates a range of soil pH conditionsDoes not prefer prolonged flooding or saturated soilsPerforms well in woodland edges and mixed plantings
Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended)
For best long-term performance:
Plant in partial shade or filtered sun for best longevityDig hole 2–3× wider than root ballSet at original soil depthWater deeply after planting to establish root contactApply mulch 2–4 inches deep, keeping away from trunkSpace 15–25 ft apart for natural form developmentProtect young trees from extreme afternoon heat exposure
We can assist with understory design, flowering native gardens, and pollinator habitat layouts.
Watering & Establishment
Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons. Once established, Eastern Redbud becomes moderately drought tolerant and performs reliably in Florida’s seasonal rainfall patterns.
Fertilizer
Low to moderate input requirements:
Light fertilization supports early growth and floweringOrganic compost improves soil biology and root developmentAvoid excessive nitrogen to maintain strong bloom productionPerforms best in balanced, natural soil systems
Pruning & Maintenance
Low maintenance ornamental tree:
Prune lightly after flowering to shape structureRemove dead or crossing branches as neededNaturally develops attractive branching formMinimal long-term pruning requiredBest left in natural aesthetic form for flowering display
Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment
✔ Locally grown in Florida for climate adaptation✔ One of the earliest and most beautiful native bloomers✔ High pollinator and wildlife value✔ Excellent small-scale shade and ornamental structure✔ Adaptable understory and edge planting species✔ Strong seasonal interest (spring flowers + fall color)✔ Ideal for residential and restoration landscapes✔ Grower-direct native flowering stock
The Real Value
This is not just a flowering tree—it is a seasonal signature species that brings color, life, and ecological function to Florida landscapes at the most visually impactful time of year.
When you plant Eastern Redbud, you are investing in a native flowering understory tree that supports pollinators, enhances biodiversity, and delivers one of the most striking seasonal displays in southeastern native ecosystems.
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.
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.
Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm
Native Shade Tree • Fast-Growing Hardwood • Wildlife Value Species • Florida-Grown Restoration Stock
Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) is a versatile and highly adaptable native hardwood tree valued for its rapid growth, strong shade canopy, and ability to thrive across a wide range of soil conditions. Naturally found along rivers, floodplains, wetlands, and upland sites throughout the eastern United States, Green Ash remains an important species for restoration projects, conservation plantings, wildlife habitat, and large-scale landscape development.
When you buy Green Ash here, you're not getting soft nursery stock raised under idealized conditions—you’re getting locally grown, field-conditioned trees produced in Pierson and adapted to Florida’s heat, humidity, seasonal rainfall, and diverse soil types.
That matters for successful establishment. Locally grown Green Ash develops stronger root systems, adapts more quickly after transplanting, and is better prepared for the environmental conditions found throughout Florida landscapes and restoration sites.
This is direct-from-grower native tree stock. Visit the farm, inspect our growing practices, and receive practical guidance on site selection, spacing, shade canopy planning, and restoration design.
Green Ash is especially valued for its combination of fast growth, adaptability, wildlife benefits, and long-term shade production.
Why Locally Grown Matters for Green Ash
Starting with Florida-grown stock provides important advantages:
Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity
Stronger root development prior to planting
Improved transplant success
Faster establishment in field conditions
Greater resilience to environmental stress
Better long-term performance in native landscapes
It creates a stronger foundation for successful tree establishment.
Fast Growth & Shade Value
Green Ash is widely planted for its ability to quickly develop a useful shade canopy:
Rapid growth compared to many native hardwoods
Produces broad, attractive shade
Excellent for parks, large properties, and restoration sites
Helps reduce heat buildup in developed landscapes
Creates long-term canopy structure
It provides meaningful shade benefits much sooner than many slower-growing hardwood species.
Wildlife & Ecological Importance
Green Ash contributes significantly to native ecosystems:
Seeds provide food for birds and wildlife
Supports numerous native insects and pollinators
Adds diversity to restoration plantings
Contributes to riparian and floodplain ecosystems
Provides nesting and shelter opportunities for wildlife
It helps strengthen habitat value while supporting overall ecosystem health.
Climate & Site Adaptability
One of Green Ash’s greatest strengths is its flexibility:
Tolerates both wet and moderately dry conditions
Adaptable to sandy, loamy, and clay soils
Handles periodic flooding
Performs well in restoration and developed landscapes
Tolerates urban growing conditions better than many native hardwoods
Its adaptability makes it useful across a wide range of planting environments.
USDA Growing Zones
Best suited for Zones 3–9, performing exceptionally well throughout Florida and much of the eastern United States.
Mature Size & Growth Habit
A substantial native shade tree:
50–80 ft mature height
35–60 ft mature spread
Upright growth when young
Broad, rounded canopy at maturity
Strong central trunk and branching structure
Provides significant shade and long-term landscape presence.
Light Requirements
For best growth and canopy development:
Full sun preferred
Minimum 6 hours of direct sunlight daily
Best growth occurs in open planting locations
Soil & Site Requirements
Highly adaptable to varying soil conditions:
Performs well in sandy soils
Tolerates loam and clay soils
Adaptable to moist environments
Handles occasional flooding
Prefers reasonably well-drained sites for optimal growth
One of the most flexible native hardwoods available for restoration and landscape use.
Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended)
For successful establishment:
Plant in full sun
Dig planting hole 2–3× wider than root ball
Plant at original soil depth
Water thoroughly after planting
Apply mulch around the root zone
Keep mulch away from direct trunk contact
Maintain consistent watering during establishment
We can assist with spacing recommendations, canopy planning, and restoration layouts.
Watering & Establishment
Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons while roots establish. Once established, Green Ash becomes relatively adaptable to both seasonal drought and periodic wet conditions.
Fertilizer
Minimal fertilizer requirements:
Light balanced fertilizer during establishment if needed
Avoid excessive fertilization
Often performs well with natural soil fertility alone
Pruning & Maintenance
Low-maintenance once established:
Prune for structure during early years
Remove damaged or crossing branches as needed
Develops a strong natural form with minimal intervention
Long-term maintenance requirements are relatively low
Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment
✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation
✔ Fast-growing native shade tree
✔ Excellent restoration and conservation species
✔ Adaptable to diverse soil conditions
✔ Valuable wildlife habitat tree
✔ Strong long-term canopy development
✔ Suitable for both wet and upland sites
✔ Grower-direct expertise and planting support
The Real Value
This isn’t just a fast-growing shade tree—it’s a long-term investment in canopy, habitat, and landscape resilience.
You’re not simply planting a tree. You’re creating shade, supporting wildlife, improving ecosystem function, and establishing a durable native hardwood that can provide benefits for generations.
Silver Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens ‘Silver’) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm
Native Palm Shrub • Drought-Tolerant Florida Groundcover • Coastal Landscape Plant • Florida-Grown Native Stock
Silver Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens ‘Silver’) is a striking native palm selection known for its silvery-blue fronds, extreme toughness, and ability to thrive in some of Florida’s harshest growing conditions. A natural variation of the classic Saw Palmetto, this silver form is especially valued for its ornamental color, wildlife value, and unmatched performance in sandy, dry, and coastal environments.
When you buy Silver Saw Palmetto here, you're not getting mass-produced, over-irrigated landscape material—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants produced in Pierson and conditioned for real-world Florida stress conditions including heat, drought, wind, salt exposure, and nutrient-poor soils.
That matters for long-term establishment. Locally grown palmettos develop stronger rhizome systems, adapt faster after planting, and outperform imported or heavily container-grown stock when placed into true Florida landscapes.
This is direct-from-grower native material. Visit the farm, see how our native palms are grown, and receive practical guidance on spacing, mass plantings, coastal landscaping, and long-term habitat design.
Silver Saw Palmetto is especially valuable because it delivers both rugged ecological function and high-end ornamental color in the landscape.
Why Locally Grown Matters for Saw Palmetto
Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages:
Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity
Stronger root and rhizome development
Improved drought and salt tolerance after planting
Faster establishment in sandy soils
Greater resilience in exposed coastal sites
Better long-term survival in native landscapes
It creates a stronger foundation for long-term landscape stability.
Ornamental Value & Silver Foliage
Silver Saw Palmetto is prized for its unique appearance:
Distinct silvery-blue fan fronds
Strong architectural landscape texture
Year-round evergreen presence
Excellent contrast plant in modern landscapes
Adds color variation to native plantings
Works well in both naturalized and designed gardens
Its silver coloration makes it one of the most visually striking native palmettos available.
Wildlife & Ecological Importance
This species plays a major role in Florida ecosystems:
Produces fruit consumed by birds and mammals
Provides shelter for wildlife and ground-nesting species
Supports pollinators and native insects
Creates protective cover in understory systems
Enhances biodiversity in coastal and upland habitats
Important habitat plant for native species
It is both a structural and food resource in native landscapes.
Climate & Site Adaptability
Silver Saw Palmetto is one of Florida’s toughest native plants:
Native to sandy coastal plains and uplands
Extremely drought tolerant once established
Handles salt spray and coastal exposure
Thrives in full sun conditions
Performs well in poor, well-drained soils
Highly wind and storm resistant
It excels in low-maintenance, high-stress environments.
USDA Growing Zones
Best suited for Zones 8–11, performing exceptionally well throughout Florida and coastal regions of the southeastern United States.
Mature Size & Growth Habit
A low-growing native palm shrub:
3–8 ft mature height (fronds may extend wider)
Spreading clumping habit via underground stems
Dense, ground-level structure
Extremely long-lived once established
Slowly expanding colonies over time
Ideal for mass plantings and natural groundcover systems.
Light Requirements
For best performance:
Full sun preferred
Tolerates partial shade
Strongest color and density in open sites
Soil & Site Requirements
Highly adapted to Florida soils:
Prefers sandy, well-drained soils
Tolerates extremely poor fertility
Performs well in coastal environments
Handles dry, xeric conditions
Avoid prolonged standing water
Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended)
For best establishment:
Plant in full sun for best growth and color
Space appropriately for mature spread
Dig hole 2–3× wider than root mass
Plant at original soil depth
Water thoroughly after planting
Apply light mulch, keeping crown exposed
Avoid overwatering after establishment begins
We can assist with large-scale mass planting layouts, coastal buffering, and native groundcover design.
Watering & Establishment
Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Silver Saw Palmetto becomes extremely drought tolerant and often thrives with little to no supplemental irrigation.
Fertilizer
Minimal fertilizer requirements:
Generally not required
Light feeding only during establishment if needed
Performs best in natural soils
Avoid excessive fertilization
Pruning & Maintenance
Very low maintenance:
No regular pruning required
Remove only dead or damaged fronds if desired
Naturally maintains its structure
Extremely long-lived and self-sustaining
Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment
✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior field performance
✔ Extremely drought and salt tolerant native plant
✔ Unique silver-blue ornamental foliage
✔ Excellent coastal and xeriscape species
✔ Critical wildlife food and habitat plant
✔ Long-lived, self-expanding native groundcover
✔ Ideal for restoration and low-maintenance landscapes
✔ Grower-direct expertise for native plant success
The Real Value
This isn’t just a landscape palm—it’s a living groundcover system built for Florida conditions.
You’re not simply planting palmettos. You’re stabilizing soil, supporting wildlife, building drought-proof landscapes, and investing in a native plant that defines the structure and resilience of Florida’s natural ecosystems for generations.
Florida Privet (Forestiera segregata) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm
Native Evergreen Hedge • Coastal Windbreak Shrub • Wildlife Screen Plant • Florida-Grown Restoration Stock
Florida Privet (Forestiera segregata), also known as Florida swamp privet or stretchberry, is one of the most versatile native shrubs in the state. Naturally found in coastal hammocks, pine rocklands, and upland thickets, it is widely used in native hedges, privacy screens, wildlife corridors, and restoration plantings throughout Florida.
When you buy Florida Privet here, you're not getting weak, over-irrigated ornamental hedge stock—you’re getting locally grown, Florida-adapted plants produced in Pierson and conditioned for real Florida growing conditions including heat, humidity, sandy soils, coastal wind exposure, and seasonal drought cycles.
That matters for long-term success. Locally grown Florida Privet establishes faster, develops stronger root systems, and performs more reliably in harsh Florida landscapes compared to non-local nursery material.
This is direct-from-grower native hedge stock. Visit the farm, see how our screening shrubs are grown, and receive practical guidance on hedge spacing, windbreak design, and long-term native landscape structure.
Florida Privet is especially valuable because it delivers dense evergreen screening while supporting native wildlife in a tough, low-maintenance system.
Why Locally Grown Matters for Florida Privet
Starting with Florida-grown stock provides key advantages:
Better adaptation to Florida heat and humidity
Stronger root system development before planting
Improved drought and wind tolerance after establishment
Faster hedge formation in real landscape conditions
Greater resilience in coastal and inland sites
Better long-term survival in restoration plantings
It creates a stronger foundation for durable native screening systems.
Hedge & Screening Value
Florida Privet is one of the best native hedge plants in the state:
Dense, fine-textured evergreen foliage
Naturally compact and multi-branched growth habit
Excellent for privacy screens and property borders
Easily shaped into formal or natural hedges
Strong windbreak performance in exposed sites
It is widely used as a native alternative to non-native hedge species.
Wildlife & Ecological Importance
This species plays a strong role in native ecosystems:
Produces berries consumed by birds
Provides nesting and cover habitat
Supports pollinators with seasonal flowering
Enhances biodiversity in coastal and upland systems
Forms protective structure in wildlife corridors
It is both a functional hedge and a wildlife-supporting plant.
Climate & Site Adaptability
Florida Privet is extremely well adapted to local conditions:
Native to coastal hammocks and upland thickets
Highly heat and humidity tolerant
Performs well in sandy and limestone soils
Tolerates coastal wind and salt exposure
Moderately drought tolerant once established
Performs well in full sun to partial shade
It is one of Florida’s most reliable native screening shrubs.
USDA Growing Zones
Best suited for Zones 8–11, performing strongly throughout Florida and coastal southeastern regions.
Mature Size & Growth Habit
A dense native shrub or small hedge tree:
6–12 ft mature height
4–8 ft spread
Multi-stem, highly branched structure
Naturally compact growth habit
Long-lived evergreen form in warm climates
Ideal for long-term hedge systems.
Light Requirements
For best density and structure:
Full sun preferred
Tolerates partial shade
Denser growth in higher light conditions
Soil & Site Requirements
Highly adaptable native shrub:
Prefers well-drained sandy soils
Tolerates limestone and coastal soils
Performs well in low fertility conditions
Handles drought once established
Avoid prolonged flooding or waterlogged sites
Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended)
For best hedge establishment:
Plant in full sun or partial shade hedge rows
Space plants 3–6 ft apart depending on hedge density goal
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 period
We can assist with hedge layout design, spacing strategies, and windbreak planning.
Watering & Establishment
Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Florida Privet becomes highly drought tolerant and thrives on minimal irrigation.
Fertilizer
Low fertilizer requirements:
Light balanced fertilizer during establishment if needed
Organic compost supports long-term hedge health
Avoid excessive fertilization
Performs best in natural soil conditions
Pruning & Maintenance
Low to moderate maintenance:
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
Naturally fills in over time
Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment
✔ Locally grown in Florida for superior adaptation
✔ Native evergreen hedge and screening plant
✔ Excellent coastal wind and salt tolerance
✔ Strong wildlife and pollinator support species
✔ Dense, fast-forming privacy screen
✔ Low-maintenance long-term landscape solution
✔ Ideal native alternative to non-native hedges
✔ Grower-direct guidance for hedge establishment
The Real Value
This isn’t just a hedge plant—it’s living landscape infrastructure.
You’re not simply planting Florida Privet. You’re building privacy, stabilizing property edges, supporting wildlife habitat, and creating a resilient native screening system that performs year after year in Florida’s toughest conditions.
White Ash (Fraxinus americana) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm
Native Hardwood Shade Tree • Brilliant Fall Color • Wildlife Support Species • Florida-Grown Restoration, Reforestation & Landscape Tree
White Ash (Fraxinus americana) is one of North America's most prized native hardwood trees, valued for its strong wood, graceful canopy, vibrant fall color, and exceptional adaptability. Naturally found throughout eastern forests, White Ash serves as an important ecological species while providing outstanding shade and landscape beauty. Its upright form, rapid establishment, and long lifespan make it a favorite for restoration projects, large properties, parks, and native landscapes.
At Flowing Well Tree Farm in Pierson, Florida, we grow White Ash as premium Florida-adapted native stock selected for strong root development, healthy structure, and superior transplant success. Our trees are grown under real Florida conditions—heat, humidity, seasonal drought, heavy rainfall, and sandy soils—creating hardy trees capable of thriving long after planting.
When you purchase White Ash from Flowing Well Tree Farm, you are receiving Florida-grown native hardwood stock designed for long-term performance, ecological value, and landscape durability.
That local adaptation matters. Trees grown in Florida develop stronger resilience to regional climate conditions, establish more quickly, and experience significantly less transplant stress than trees grown outside the Southeast.
Why Locally Grown Matters for White Ash
Starting with Florida-grown White Ash offers important advantages:
✔ Faster establishment in Florida landscapes✔ Improved adaptation to heat and humidity✔ Stronger root systems for drought resilience✔ Reduced transplant shock✔ Better performance in sandy and loamy soils✔ Enhanced storm resistance through proper root development✔ Greater long-term survival and canopy stability
This creates a stronger, healthier tree capable of providing beauty and ecological value for generations.
Shade & Seasonal Beauty
White Ash is widely admired for its ornamental characteristics:
✔ Dense, attractive shade canopy✔ Upright, symmetrical growth habit✔ Outstanding fall color ranging from yellow and orange to deep burgundy and purple✔ Attractive bark texture as trees mature✔ Elegant branching structure suitable for large landscapes✔ Excellent specimen tree for parks, estates, and naturalized settings
Few native hardwoods offer the combination of shade, beauty, and seasonal color found in White Ash.
Wildlife & Ecological Value
Fraxinus americana supports a wide variety of wildlife:
✔ Seeds provide food for birds and small mammals✔ Supports numerous native insect species✔ Provides nesting habitat and shelter for wildlife✔ Contributes to healthy forest biodiversity✔ Enhances ecological connectivity in restoration projects✔ Helps support native pollinator populations through associated ecosystem relationships
As a native hardwood, White Ash plays an important role in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
Growth Habit & Structural Characteristics
White Ash develops into a large, long-lived canopy tree:
✔ Mature height typically 50–80 ft✔ Mature spread 40–60 ft✔ Upright oval canopy when young, broadening with age✔ Moderate to fast growth rate✔ Strong central leader and sturdy branch structure✔ Deep-rooted and highly durable once established
Its combination of strength and elegance makes it an excellent long-term investment for larger properties.
Ecological & Landscape Benefits
White Ash provides numerous environmental advantages:
✔ Creates substantial cooling shade✔ Helps reduce heat island effects✔ Stabilizes soil through extensive root systems✔ Supports long-term carbon sequestration✔ Improves wildlife habitat diversity✔ Enhances native forest restoration efforts✔ Adds structure to mixed hardwood plantings
It serves as both a functional landscape tree and a valuable ecological asset.
Climate & Site Adaptability
White Ash performs well across a broad range of conditions:
✔ Adaptable to Florida's changing weather patterns✔ Tolerates seasonal drought once established✔ Handles periodic wet conditions✔ Performs well in sandy, loamy, and moderately fertile soils✔ Good wind resistance when properly rooted✔ Suitable for naturalized and managed landscapes
Its versatility makes it useful in both restoration and ornamental settings.
USDA Growing Zones
Best suited for Zones 3–9.
Performs particularly well throughout North and Central Florida where winter chilling supports optimal growth and seasonal color development.
Light Requirements
For best performance:
✔ Full sun preferred✔ Minimum of six hours of direct sunlight daily✔ Partial shade tolerated when young✔ Greater sun exposure promotes stronger branching and better fall color
Soil & Site Requirements
White Ash is adaptable to many soil conditions:
✔ Prefers well-drained soils✔ Tolerates sandy Florida soils with organic matter additions✔ Performs well in loam and clay-loam soils✔ Benefits from moderate soil moisture during establishment✔ Prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH conditions
Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended)
For best establishment:
✔ Plant in full sun whenever possible✔ Dig a wide planting hole to encourage root expansion✔ Position at original soil grade✔ Water deeply during establishment period✔ Apply mulch around the root zone while keeping mulch away from the trunk✔ Allow adequate space for mature canopy development
We can assist with native restoration plantings, reforestation projects, large-scale landscapes, and mixed hardwood forest design.
Watering & Establishment
Requires consistent watering during the first growing season.
Once established, White Ash becomes relatively drought tolerant and generally requires supplemental irrigation only during extended dry periods.
Fertilizer
Low to moderate nutrient requirements:
✔ Benefits from compost and organic matter incorporation✔ Slow-release fertilizers may be applied during active growth periods✔ Avoid excessive nitrogen applications✔ Healthy soil development typically provides excellent long-term growth
Pruning & Maintenance
Low maintenance once established:
✔ Structural pruning recommended during early years✔ Remove damaged or crossing branches as needed✔ Develop a strong central leader when young✔ Minimal maintenance required at maturity
White Ash naturally develops a strong, attractive canopy with limited intervention.
Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment
✔ Locally grown in Florida for regional adaptation✔ Large native shade tree with excellent longevity✔ Spectacular fall color display✔ Valuable wildlife and habitat species✔ Strong structural hardwood canopy tree✔ Suitable for restoration and reforestation projects✔ Excellent drought and storm resilience once established✔ Grower-direct native stock from Florida conditions
The Real Value
This isn’t simply a shade tree—it’s a long-term native canopy investment that provides wildlife habitat, environmental benefits, seasonal beauty, and landscape value for decades.
When you plant a White Ash, you’re establishing a resilient native hardwood that supports biodiversity, strengthens ecological health, and develops into a magnificent shade tree capable of serving future generations.
Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm
Edible Landscape Favorite • Seasonal Color • Pollinator Friendly • Florida-Grown for Strong Establishment
When you buy Highbush Blueberry here, you’re not getting generic nursery shrubs shipped in from other regions—you’re getting plants grown directly in Pierson, acclimated to real growing conditions including Florida heat, humidity, and soil variability from the start.
That matters because blueberries are sensitive to soil chemistry and establishment stress. Locally grown stock transitions more smoothly into your landscape, develops stronger root systems, and begins performing sooner as a fruiting shrub.
This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how edible landscape plants are produced, and get real guidance from the people who grow them—not a reseller. That means practical advice based on real Florida performance, not just general growing charts.
Highbush Blueberry is one of the most valuable edible landscape plants because it combines reliable fruit production with strong ornamental appeal in every season.
Why Locally Grown Matters
Even well-known fruiting shrubs perform better when grown in-region from the start:
Stronger adaptation to Florida heat and rainfall cycles
Improved root development in local soil conditions
Reduced transplant shock
Faster establishment and earlier fruiting potential
Better long-term productivity in home landscapes
It’s a more reliable foundation for a long-lived edible planting.
Delicious Fruit with Real Landscape Value
Highbush Blueberry produces large, sweet, antioxidant-rich berries that are excellent for:
Fresh eating
Baking and desserts
Jams and preserves
Smoothies and juices
With proper care and multiple varieties for cross-pollination, yields can be substantial and consistent.
Four-Season Ornamental Appeal
This is not just a fruit plant—it’s a landscape shrub with year-round interest:
Spring: soft white bell-shaped flowers that attract pollinators
Summer: abundant blueberry harvest
Fall: brilliant red and orange foliage color
Structure: dense upright form that works in edible borders
It performs as both a food source and a visual focal point.
USDA Growing Zones
Best suited for Zones 4–8, with proper site preparation required in warmer climates like Florida for best performance.
Mature Size & Growth Habit
A productive upright shrub:
6–12 ft tall
4–8 ft wide
Forms a dense, structured plant ideal for edible hedges, orchard rows, or landscape accents.
Light Requirements
Performs best in full sun (6–8+ hours daily). Full sun improves fruiting, sugar content, and plant vigor.
Soil Requirements (Critical for Success)
Blueberries require specific soil conditions:
Acidic soil (pH 4.5–5.5)
Well-drained but moisture-retentive structure
High organic matter content
Amended beds with pine bark, peat, or similar materials
Mulching with pine straw or pine bark helps maintain ideal conditions long-term.
Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended)
We focus on setting plants up for long-term productivity:
Prepare acidic, well-drained planting area
Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball
Plant at original container depth
Backfill with amended acidic soil
Water deeply after planting
Apply mulch generously, keeping it away from the crown
If you visit the farm, we can help guide soil preparation and placement for better fruit production.
Watering & Establishment
Maintain consistent moisture, especially during flowering and fruiting periods. Do not allow soil to dry out completely. Once established, plants still benefit from steady irrigation during hot weather and fruit development.
Fertilizer
Use fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants (such as azalea or camellia blends):
Apply in early spring
Optional second application after harvest
Avoid over-fertilization to protect root health and fruit quality
Pruning & Maintenance
Prune in late winter during dormancy:
Remove dead or weak wood
Thin older canes to promote new growth
Maintain airflow through the shrub
Encourage strong fruiting structure
Proper pruning directly improves long-term yields.
Fruit & Pollination Notes
Harvest in early to mid-summer
Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber
Best results with multiple varieties for cross-pollination
Improved yields with proper soil acidity and sunlight
Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment
✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from the start✔ Stronger establishment and reduced transplant shock✔ Direct grower guidance for soil and planting success✔ Reliable edible production with ornamental value✔ Better adaptation than out-of-region nursery stock✔ Multi-season landscape interest (flower, fruit, fall color)✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person
The Real Advantage
This isn’t just a blueberry purchase—it’s a long-term edible landscape system built on correct soil, local growing experience, and plants already adapted to real Florida conditions.
You’re not just planting a shrub. You’re planting a seasonal harvest that improves year after year.
Rice Hulls – Natural Weed Control & Soil Protection
Rice hulls are an all-natural, eco-friendly way to control weeds while improving soil health at the same time. When applied as a mulch around plants, rice hulls create a light but effective barrier that blocks sunlight from reaching weed seeds, helping prevent unwanted growth without the use of chemicals.
They also help retain soil moisture, reduce soil temperature swings, and improve air flow around plant roots. Over time, rice hulls slowly break down and add organic matter to the soil, improving structure and drainage.
How to Use
Spread a 1–2 inch layer around the base of plants
Keep mulch a few inches away from plant stems
Reapply as needed as material breaks down
Ideal for garden beds, fruit trees, shrubs, and potted plants
Benefits
Suppresses weed growth naturally
Improves soil moisture retention
Adds organic matter as it decomposes
Lightweight and easy to apply
Safe for pets, people, and plants
Helps prevent soil compaction
Rice hulls are an excellent choice for gardeners who want a clean, natural solution for weed control while improving long-term soil health.